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Patterns in Applied Phenomenology

Patterns in Applied Phenomenology (PAPH) is devoted to works in which phenomenological methods, concepts, and research results are used to address concrete practical problems or phenomenological insights are used to develop what might be termed phenomenologically-informed practices. We would be especially interested in manuscripts documenting how the phenomenological tradition can serve as a resource in peacemaking and related endeavors, but authors applying phenomenology in practical projects of all sorts are invited to submit proposals to paph@zetabooks.com.

PAPH is a peer-reviewed, English-language series published in both e-book and print-on-demand format in collaboration with the Initiative in Phenomenological Practice (IPP), whose mission is to foster original phenomenological investigation using a variety of phenomenological methods (including work carried out in many different disciplines). For more information, see www.ipp-net.org or contact Elizabeth A. Behnke, Study Project in Phenomenology of the Body, P.O. Box 66, Ferndale WA 98248, USA, phone: (360) 312-1332. E-mail: sppb@openaccess.org.

Editors:
Elizabeth A. Behnke
Paul Balogh

Editorial Board:
Edward S. Casey
Ion Copoeru
Natalie Depraz
Mădălina Diaconu
Lester Embree
Eugene T. Gendlin
Klaus Held
Nam-In Lee
Filip Mattens
Jitendra Nath Mohanty
Dermot Moran
Rosemary Rizo-Patrón
Rochus Sowa
Bernhard Waldenfels
Antonio Zirión

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