📘 Nouvelle parution chez Zeta Books
L’écologie du cerveau
Phénoménologie et biologie de la cognition incarnée
par Thomas Fuchs (trad. Élodie Boublil)
Une critique du neurocentrisme.
👉 Disponible ici : https://t.co/2Yrq4vyZf0
#Phénoménologie#CognitionIncarnée
@BristolMATrans New book | Human-Centred AI in the Translation Industry: Ethics, creativity, responsibility, and sustainability in AI-driven translation practices.
Edited by Katharina Walter & Marco Agnetta
https://t.co/6waZmTfoV2
New book | Zeta Books
Human-Centred AI in the Translation Industry
Ethics, creativity, responsibility, and sustainability in AI-driven translation practices.
Edited by Katharina Walter & Marco Agnetta
#TranslationStudies#AIethics#LanguageIndustry#DigitalHumanities
The new History of Communism in Europe (vol. 16/2025) explores how women shaped scientific life in socialist Eastern Europe & the USSR. Forgotten researchers, gendered reforms, biographies, and institutional dynamics — a powerful look at knowledge, labour & representation.
Valerie BENTZ, James MARLATT, and W.P. MICHL, “Deathworlds as a Paramount Reality”
Transformative Phenomenology reveals how death pervades everyday life and offers paths of renewal.
🔗 https://t.co/8TaogzDHab
#TransformativePhenomenology#Deathworlds
Ekkehard Coenen, “At the Cinema with Alfred Schutz”
Cinema as everyday transcendence: how shared viewing creates collective meaning and temporal alignment.
🔗 https://t.co/8TaogzDHab
#phenomenology#film
Krzysztof T. Konecki, “Easter Breakfast – A Wealth of Flavors, A Wealth of Relationships”
Phenomenology of taste and ritual: how shared flavor creates social memory and festive joy.
🔗 https://t.co/8TaogzEeZJ
#Phenomenology#Senses#Sociology
Michael Hanke, “Multiple Realities and Politics: The Way of the Cosmion”
From Voegelin to Schutz: political communication as a finite province of meaning — a “cosmion.”
🔗 https://t.co/8TaogzDHab
#PoliticalPhenomenology#Schutz
Donovan Barba-Reynosa, “A Schutzian Approach to Teacher Identity”
How teachers in Guadalajara shape their professional selves through lifeworldly knowledge and social interaction.
🔗 https://t.co/8TaogzDHab
#Education#Phenomenology
Malene Einsig Brodersen (OPEN ACCESS)
Malene Einsig Brodersen, “Out of Synch” (🆓 Open Access)
A Schutzian study of space, time & intersubjectivity in online teaching during lockdown.
When digital presence breaks the we-relation.
🔗 https://t.co/8TaogzEeZJ
Antonio Di Chiro, “Reality between Fringe and Frame”
From James to Schutz: how multiple realities overlap and the self moves between them.
🔗 https://t.co/8TaogzEeZJ
Sophie Loidolt, “The Public Realm: An Absent Topic in Schütz’s Phenomenology?”
Revisiting Schutz’s analyses to ask: is there a phenomenology of publicness?
🔗 https://t.co/8TaogzEeZJ
Hubert Knoblauch, “Schutz’s Transcendence of Social Collectivity”
How do we-relations and collective applause reveal the genesis of social form?
A Schutzian phenomenology of communicative action.
🔗 https://t.co/8TaogzEeZJ #Phenomenology#Collectivity@KnoblauchHubert