CONTRIBUTORS
TO THE IPJP | | |
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Maurice
Apprey Professor of Psychiatry,
University of Virginia, USA
| On the Sense of
Ownership of a Community Integration Project: Phenomenology as Praxis in
the Transfer of Project Ownership from Third-Party
Facilitators to a Community after Conflict Resolution | |
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Jennifer Barnes
Monash University, Melbourne, Australia | Volume 1, Edition 2, September 2001
The Lived
Experience of Meditation Volume 3, Edition 1, November 2003 Phenomenological
Intentionality meets an Ego-less State | |
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Archana Barua Associate
Professor, Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, India
| Volume 7, Edition 1, May 2007
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Rodrigo
Becerra Charles Gardiner Hospital, Western
Australia | | |
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Penny Bernard Department
of Anthropology, Rhodes University, South Africa |
Volume 6, edition 2, August 2006 Book Review:
Companion
Guides to Contemporary Shamanism (by Hillary Webb, 2003
& 2004) | |
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David
Bogopa Department of Sociology and Anthropology, School of
Social Sciences and Humanities, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan
University, Port Elizabeth, South Africa
| Volume
7, Edition 1, May
2007 Natural
and Supernatural: Intersections Between
the Spiritual and Natural Worlds in African Witchcraft and
Healing with Reference to
Southern Africa | |
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Sally Borbasi
School of Nursing and Midwifery, Griffith University (Logan campus), Queensland,
Australia
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Bruce Bradfield
Rhodes University, South Africa | Volume 2, Edition 1, April 2002
Mental Illness
Volume 3, Edition 1, November
2003 The Experience of Being
Diagnosed with a Psychiatric Disorder: Living the Label Volume 7, Edition 1, May 2007
Examining
the Lived World: The Place of Phenomenolog in Psychiatry and Clinical
Psychology | |
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Deon de Bruin
Professor, Industrial Psychology, University of
Johannesburg, South Africa | | |
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Franco
A. Carnevale McGill University, Canada |
Volume 5, Edition 1, April 2005
The Palliation of
Dying: A Heideggerian Analysis of the
“Technologization” of Death | |
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Kyllike
Christensson Professor, Karolinska
Institutet, Sweden
| Volume 6,
Edition 2, August 2006 Fatherhood
as Taking the Child to Oneself: A
Phenomenological Observation Study after Caesarean Birth | |
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Scott
D. Churchill Professor of Psychology, Graduate Psychology
Programme Director, University of Dallas, USA | August
2006, Special Edition: Methodology Encountering
the Animal Other: Reflections on Moments of Empathic Seeing
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Karin
Dahlberg Professor of Caring Science, School of Health
Sciences and Social Work, Växjö University,
Sweden | August 2006, Special Edition:
Methodology 'The
Individual in the World - The World in the Individual':
Towards a Human Science Phenomenology that Includes the Social
World | |
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Dr Simone Dennis
Department of
Anthropology, University of Southern Queensland, Australia
| Volume 7, Edition 2, September 2007
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Stuart
Devenish Edith Cowan University, Western
Australia | | |
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David
Dillard-Wright
Department of Philosophy, University of South
Carolina (Aiken), USA
| Volume 7, Edition 2, September 2007
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David
Edwards Professor, Rhodes University, South
Africa | Volume 3, Edition 1, November 2003
Mythic and theoretic aspects of the concept of ‘the
unconscious’ in popular and psychological
discourse Volume
5, Edition 1, April 2005 Unconscious Influences on
Discourses about Consciousness: Ideology, State-Specific
Science and Unformulated Experience | |
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Steve
Edwards Professor of Psychology, University of Zululand, South
Africa |
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Lester
Embree Department of Philosophy,
Florida Atlantic University, Florida, USA | Volume
1, Edition 1, April 2001 The Continuity of Phenomenology:
A Fifth Period?
Volume 3, Edition 1, November 2003 Guest Forum: Generational Phenomenology | |
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Michael
J. Emme Associate Professor of Art Education,
Faculty of Education, University of Alberta, Canada |
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David Englis
University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom |
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Kerstin
Erlandsson
PhD student, Karolinska
Institutet,
Sweden
| Volume 6,
Edition 2, August 2006 Fatherhood
as Taking the Child to Oneself: A
Phenomenological Observation Study after Caesarean Birth | |
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Ingegerd Fagerberg Associate
Professor, Mälardalen University, Västerås
and Eskilstuna, Sweden
| Volume 6,
Edition 2, August 2006 Fatherhood
as Taking the Child to Oneself: A
Phenomenological Observation Study after Caesarean Birth | |
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Linda
Finlay Freelance Academic Consultant, United
Kingdom | | |
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Noah Franken
Graduate Instructor, Communication Department,
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, USA
| Volume 7, Edition 2, September 2007
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Rich Furman Associate
Professor, Department of Social Work, University of North Carolina at
Charlotte, USA
| Volume 7, Edition 1, May 2007
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Amedeo
Giorgi Professor of Psychology, Saybrook
Graduate School, San Francisco, California, USA
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Kathryn Gow
Senior Lecturer, Queensland University of Technology, Australia |
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Plamen
Gradinarov Eurasia Academic Publishers,
Bulgaria | | |
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Steen
Halling Seattle University, USA |
Volume 5, Edition 1, April
2005
When Intimacy and Companionship are at the Core of the
Phenomenological Research Process | |
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Carly
Harper
PhD Candidate,
University of New South Wales, Australia | Volume
6, Edition 1, May 2006 Imaging the
Visceral Soma:
A Corporeal Feminist Interpretation | |
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Felicity Haynes Australia
| Volume 1, Edition 1,
April 2001 Book Review:
Heidegger
and Leibniz: Reason and Faith (by Renato Cristin,
1998) | |
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Juha
Himanka
Adjunct
Professor (Theoretical Philosophy), University of Helsinki, Finland
| Volume 6, Edition 2, August 2006
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Manton
Hirst
Amathole Museum, King William's Town, South Africa |
Volume 5, Edition 2,
December 2005 | |
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Ann
Holroyd
Malaspina University College, Vancouver Island, Canada
| Volume 7, Edition 2, September 2007 Interpretive Hermeneutic
Phenomenology: Clarifying Understanding
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Carl Holroyd Edith Cowan University, Western
Australia | Volume 1,
Edition 1, April 2001 Phenomenological Research
Method, Design and Procedure: A Phenomenological
Investigation of the Phenomenon of
Being-in-Community | |
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John Hughson
University of Wolverhampton, United Kingdom
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Richard
Hull Psychology Practice, United Kingdom |
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Gloria Ingram
Edith Cowan University, Western Australia | Volume
2, Edition 1, April 2002 Motivations of Farm Tourism
Hosts and Guests | |
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Ryan Kemp
Clinical Psychologist, Camden & Islington Mental Health and
Social Care NHS Trust, United Kingdom | | |
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Kit Kiefer
Graduate Student, Communication Department,
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, USA
| Volume 7, Edition 2, September 2007
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Anna Kirova
Associate Professor of Early Childhood Education, Faculty of Education,
University of Alberta, Canada | | |
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Zelda
Knight
Department of Psychology, Rhodes University, South Africa
| Volume
2, Edition 2, September 2002 Heal My Heart: Stories of
Hurt and Healing from Group Therapy
Volume 3, Edition 1,
November 2003 The Experience of Being
Diagnosed with a Psychiatric Disorder: Living the Label
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Dreyer Kruger Phenomenological
Psychologist, South Africa | Volume
1, Edition 2, September 2001 A
Short History of Phenomenological Psychology in South Africa
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Kevin Krycka
Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Seattle University, USA |
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Ann-Marie
Lydall Psychology practice, South Africa |
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Paul MacDonald Department of Philosophy, Murdoch
University, Western Australia | Volume
1, Edition 1, April 2001 Husserl's Preemptive Responses
to Existentialist Critiques
Volume 7, Edition 2, September 2007 | |
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Charles
Malcolm Professor and
Head, Department of Psychology,
University of the Western Cape, South Africa | Volume
6, Edition 1, May 2006 Adolescents,
their Parents, and Information
and Communication Technologies:
Exploring Adolescents' Perceptions on
How these Technologies Present in
Parent-Adolescent Relationships
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Michael
Marder Department of Philosophy, The
New School for Social Research New York, USA
| Volume 5, Edition 2,
December 2005 Higher than
Actually: The Possibility of Phenomenology in Heidegger | |
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Jack
Marsh Boston College, USA | | |
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Peter
McGuire PhD Student, Australia | Volume 6,
Edition 2, August 2006 Language:
Functionalism versus Authenticity
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Michael Miller
Graduate instructor, Communication Department,
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, USA
| Volume 7, Edition 2, September 2007 Exploring Touch
Communication Between Coaches and Athletes
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Samantha
Moldan Counselling Psychologist, South Africa |
Volume 5, Edition 1, April 2005
Educators’ Experience of Managing Sexually Abused
Learners: Implications for Educational Support Structures | |
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Brian Mooney Associate
Professor, School of Social Sciences, Singapore Management University | Volume 7, Edition
1, May 2007
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Damien Norris Independent
Human Rights Practitioner, Perth, Western Australia | Volume 7, Edition
1, May 2007
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Willem Odendaal Research
Psychologist, Consultant, Medical Research Council, South
Africa | Volume 6, Edition
1, May 2006 Adolescents,
their Parents, and Information
and Communication Technologies:
Exploring Adolescents' Perceptions on
How these Technologies Present in
Parent-Adolescent Relationships
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Ian Rory Owen Principal
Integrative Psychotherapist, Leeds Mental Health Trust, UK
| Volume 7, Edition 1, May 2007
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Theodore
S. Petrus
Department of Sociology and Anthropology, School of Social
Sciences and Humanities, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan
University, Port Elizabeth, South Africa | Volume
6, Edition 1, May
2006 Engaging
the World of the Supernatural:
Anthropology, Phenomenology and the Limitations of
Scientific Rationalism
Volume 7,
Edition 1, May
2007 | |
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Gertie
Pretorius Professor
of Psychology, University of Johannesburg, South Africa
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Fred Rabbetts
University of Zululand, South Africa | Volume
1, Edition 1, April 2001 Needs experienced by Persons
with Late Stage AIDS | |
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Ingrid Richardson Multimedia
and Cultural Studies, Murdoch University, Australia |
Volume 6, Edition 1, May 2006 Imaging the
Visceral Soma:
A Corporeal Feminist Interpretation | |
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Brent Dean Robbins Assistant
Professor of Psychology, Daemen College, Buffalo, New York, USA |
August 2006, Special Edition: Methodology
The
Delicate Empiricism of Goethe: Phenomenology as a Rigorous
Science of Nature | |
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Gabriel
Rossouw Psychologist, New Zealand
| Volume 5, Edition
1, April 2005 Enlightenment and
Individuation Volume 5,
Edition 2, December 2005 Death Mirrors
the Spirit of Life Volume 7, Edition 2, September 2007 The Limitations of
Dialectical Behaviour Therapy and Psychodynamic Therapies of Suicidality from an
Existential-Phenomenological Perspective
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David
Russell Associate Professor, School of
Psychology
University of Western Sydney, NSW, Australia | Volume
5, Edition 2, December 2005 Death Mirrors
the Spirit of Life
Volume
7, Edition 1, May 2007
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Assistant Professor Carlos
Sanchez
Department of Philosophy, San Jose State University, San Jose,
California, USA
| Volume
7, Edition 2, September 2007
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Shazly
Savahl Department of Psychology,
University of the Western Cape, South Africa | Volume
6, Edition 1, May 2006 Adolescents,
their Parents, and Information
and Communication Technologies:
Exploring Adolescents' Perceptions on
How these Technologies Present in
Parent-Adolescent Relationships
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Steve Schofield PhD
Student, Department of Philosophy, Murdoch University,
Australia
| Volume 6,
Edition 2, August 2006
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Robert
Schweitzer, Professor of Psychology, Queensland
University of Technology, Australia |
Volume 1, Edition 1, April 2001 Editorial
Volume 1, Edition 2, September 2001 Editorial
Volume 2, Edition 1, April
2002
Editorial
Volume 2, Edition 2, September
2002
Editorial
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Steven
Segal Graduate School of Business,
University of Technology, Sydney Australia | | |
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Rose September Head,
Child and Youth Research Programme, University of the Western Cape,
South Africa | Volume 6,
Edition 1, May 2006 Adolescents,
their Parents, and Information
and Communication Technologies:
Exploring Adolescents' Perceptions on
How these Technologies Present in
Parent-Adolescent Relationships
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Trish Sherwood
| Volume 1,
Edition 2, September 2001 The
Client Experience in Psychotherapy: What heals and What Harms?
Volume 4, Edition 1,
August 2004
Patients’ Experience of the External Therapeutic
Application of Ginger by Anthroposophically Trained Nurses | |
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Anita
Sinner British Columbia, Canada |
Volume 4, Edition 1, August 2004 Chronic Pain and Returning
to Learning: Exploring the Lived Experiences of Three Women | |
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Stephen
Smith Associate Professor, Faculty of
Education,
Simon Fraser University, Canada | Volume
6, Edition 1, May 2006 | |
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Neil
Soggie Assistant Professor of Psychology, Atlantic Baptist
College, Canada | Volume 6,
Edition 2, August 2006 The Essentials of
Existential Psychoanalysis
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Ernesto
Spinelli Senior Fellow, School of Psychotherapy
and Counselling, Regent's College, London, United
Kingdom | August 2006, Special Edition:
Methodology The
Value of Relatedness in Existential Psychotherapy and
Phenomenological Enquiry | |
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Brendon
Stewart University of Western Sydney,
Australia | Volume 5, Edition 1, April
2005
Enlightenment
and Individuation | |
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Christopher R. Stones,
Editor-in-Chief, IPJP
Rhodes University, South Africa | Volume
3, Edition 1, November 2003 Editorial
Volume 4, Edition 1, August 2004 Editorial
Volume 5, Edition 1, April 2005 Editorial
Volume 5, Edition 2, December 2005 Editorial
Volume 6, Edition 1, May 2006 Editorial Volume
6, Edition 2, August 2006 Editorial Volume
7, Edition 1, May 2007 Editorial Volume
7, Edition 2, September 2007 Editorial | |
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Anita
Stuart Department of Psychology,
University of Johannesburg, South Africa | Volume
5, Edition 2, December 2005 Give
Sorrow Words:
The Meaning of Parental Bereavement | |
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Endel
Talvik Psychologist, Estonia
| On the Sense of
Ownership of a Community Integration Project: Phenomenology as Praxis in
the Transfer of Project Ownership from Third-Party
Facilitators to a Community after Conflict Resolution | |
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Tessa
Therkelston RATO Natural Health Clinic, New
Zealand | | |
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Les
Todres Professor, Institute of Health and
Community Studies, Bournemouth University, United Kingdom |
Volume 2, Edition 1, April 2002 Humanizing
Forces Volume 4,
Edition 1, August 2004
The Wound
that Connects: A Consideration of
“Narcissism” and the Creation of
Soulful Space | |
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Tshepo
Tlali Department of Psychology, Fort
Hare University, South Africa
| Volume 5, Edition 1, April
2005
Educators’
Experience of Managing Sexually Abused Learners:
Implications for Educational Support Structures | |
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Tere
Vaden
Professor
of Philosophy, University of Tampere, Finland
| Volume 6, edition 2, August 2006 Book Review: Quantum Closures and
Disclosures (by Gordon G. Globus, 2003)
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Hennie
van der Mescht Professor, Faculty of Education, Rhodes
University, South Africa | Volume 4,
Edition 1, August 2004 Phenomenology in Education:
A Case Study in Education Leadership | |
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Rex van Vuuren Professor,
Academic Dean, St Augustine College, South Africa |
Volume 3, Edition 1, November 2003 Much in a
Little: Reflections on the Gift of the Sea-Shell
Volume
4, Edition 1, August 2004 Book Review:
Qualitative
Research in Psychology: Expanding Perspectives in Methodology and
Design (edited by Paul M. Camic, Jean E. Rhodes and Lucy Yardley, 2003) Volume
7, Edition 1, May 2007 Book
Review: Psychotherapy
and Phenomenology: On
Freud, Husserl and Heidegger (by Ian Rory Owen
(2006)
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Professor David Vessey
Collegiate
Division of the Humanities, University of Chicago, USA
| Volume 7, Edition 2, September 2007 Gadamer’s Hermeneutic
Contribution to a Theory of Time-Consciousness | |
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Dr Megan Warin
Medical Anthropologist, Durham University, UK
| Volume 7, Edition 2, September 2007
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Tracy
Watson
Doctoral Student, Tara Hospital, South Africa | | |
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Peter Willis
University of South Australia, Australia | Volume
1, Edition 1, April 2001
The 'Things Themselves' in Phenomenology
Volume 2, Edition
1, April 2002
Don't
Call it Poetry Volume 4,
Edition 1, August 2004
From
“The Things Themselves” to a “Feeling of
Understanding”: Finding Different Voices in
Phenomenological Research | |
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