PRESENTATIONS
A. Invited Talks
2020 “What is Depressed Mood?” Center for Subjectivity Research. (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
2020 “What is Depressed Mood?” Stanford University Centre. (University of Oxford, UK)
2019 “The Lived Body: A Conceptual Introduction for Nurses and Allied Health Professionals.” Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences. (University of Oxford, UK)
2019 “Feminist Phenomenology and Essentialism: A Schematic Approach.” Southwest Seminar in Continental Philosophy (SWSCP). (Utah Valley University, Salt Lake City, UT)
2019 “Feminist Phenomenology and Essentialism: A Schematic Approach.” Norms, Goals, Values: Phenomenological Approaches to Normativity. (University of Helsinki, Finland)
2018 “Applied Phenomenology and Ontological Contingency: Confronting Development, Difference, and Disorder.” Applied Phenomenology, the 8th annual Phenomenology in East Asian Circle (PEACE) Conference. (Seoul National University, South Korea)
2018 “Onto-Genetic Phenomenology: Articulating Structural Variance in Development, Difference, and Disorder.” (Phenomenology Research Seminar, Helsinki, Finland)
2018 “Onto-Genetic Phenomenology: Articulating Structural Variance in Development, Difference, and Disorder.” (University of Kent, UK)
2018 “A Phenomenological-Dimensional Approach to Pathologies of Selfhood.” The Multiple Dimensions of Selfhood: Philosophical and Psychopathological Perspectives. (Technical University of Berlin, Germany)
2018 “A Truly Genetic Phenomenology.” (Center for Subjectivity Research, University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
2017 “Metaphysics and Method in Feminist Phenomenology.” (Indiana University of Pennsylvania)
2017 “Race, Gender, and Psychopathology: Reflections on the Phenomenology of Difference.” Southwest Seminar in Continental Philosophy. (California State University, Northridge, CA)
2016 “The Role of Phenomenology in Dimensional Approaches to Psychiatric Classification.” Existential Café Lectures. (Durham University, UK)
B. Conference Presentations
2020 “Teaching Phenomenology in Clinical Practice: A Conceptual Approach.” Philosophy in Medical Education. (Kings College London [Online]).
2020 “What is Depressed Mood?” Current Research in Phenomenology and Mental Health. (St. Catherine’s College, University of Oxford, UK [Online])
2020 [Event Postponed] (with Marianne Klinke) “Using Phenomenology to Understand Patient Experience: A Conceptual Approach.” Nordic Conference in Nursing Research. (Copenhagen, Denmark)
2020 [Event Postponed] (with Allan Køster) “Against Method: Prioritizing Subject Matter in Applied Phenomenology.” Interdisciplinary Coalition of North American Phenomenologists. (Silverman Phenomenology Center, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA)
2020 [Event Canceled] “Applied Phenomenology as Fundamental Ontology.” Nordic Society for Phenomenology (NoSP), 18th annual meeting. (Helsinki, Finland)
2020 “Phenomenology and Qualitative Health Research: A New Conceptual Approach.” International Conference on Medical Humanities. (St. Anne’s College, University of Oxford, UK)
2019 “Phenomenologically Informed Qualitative Research: A Conceptual Approach.” Society for Phenomenology and the Human Sciences, 2019 annual meeting in conjunction with the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP). (Pittsburgh, PA)
2019 “Overcoming Bias in Phenomenological Research.” International Society for Theoretical Psychology, 18th biennial conference. (Copenhagen, Denmark)
2019 (with Allan Køster) “A Phenomenological Approach to Qualitative Research: Investigating Modes of Being in the World.” Phenomenology and Qualitative Health Research. (St. Catherine’s College, University of Oxford, UK)
2019 “Feminist Phenomenology and Essentialism: A Schematic Approach.” The Phenomenology Roundtable, 19th annual meeting. (Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL)
2019 (with Allan Køster). “Investigating Modal Alterations of Existentials in Qualitative Research Interviews.” Nordic Society for Phenomenology (NOSP), 17th annual meeting. (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
2018 “What is ‘Depressed Mood’? Reconciling Mal-Attunement and Dis-Attunement Theories of Depression.” Investigating the Mind: Pain, Emotion, and Affective Disorders. (Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany)
2018 “What is ‘Depressed Mood’? Reconciling Mal-Attunement and Dis-Attunement Theories of Depression.” Different Ways of Operating with Heidegger. (University of Milan, Italy)
2018 “A Truly Genetic Phenomenology: Confronting the Challenges of Development, Difference, and Disorder.” The Phenomenology Roundtable, 18th annual meeting. (St. Mary’s University, San Antonio, TX)
2018 “A Truly Genetic Phenomenology: On the Possibility of Transcendental Contingency.” Latinx Philosophy Conference, 3rd annual meeting. (Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ)
2018 [Pedagogy Presentation] “Teaching with a Course Wiki.” The Teaching Hub: Teaching Philosophy Online. American Philosophical Association (APA) Pacific Division. (San Diego, CA)
2017 “Husserl, Merleau-Ponty, and the Justification for Behavioral Evidence in Phenomenology.” Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP), 56th annual meeting. (Memphis, TN)
2017 “Husserl, Merleau-Ponty, and the Justification for Behavioral Evidence in Phenomenology.” Nordic Society for Phenomenology (NoSP), 15th annual meeting. (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway)
2017 “Race, Gender, and Psychopathology: Reflections on the Phenomenology of Difference.” Issues in Contemporary Phenomenology. (University of Warsaw, Poland)
2016 “On the Legitimate Use of Behavioral Evidence in Phenomenology.” Society for Phenomenology and the Human Sciences (SPHS), 2016 annual meeting in conjunction with the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP). (Salt Lake City, UT)
2016 “A Truly Genetic Phenomenology.” Copenhagen Summer School in Phenomenology and Philosophy of Mind. (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
2016 “On the Legitimate Use of Behavioral Evidence in Phenomenology.” Early Career Mind Network (ECMN) Research Forum. (University of Cambridge, UK)
2016 “The Role of Phenomenology in Dimensional Approaches to Psychiatric Classification.” Nordic Society for Phenomenology (NoSP), 14th annual meeting. (Reykjavík, Iceland)
2015 “A Truly Genetic Phenomenology: Merleau-Ponty on Transcendental Contingency.” The Transcendental: Past, Present & Future. (University of East Anglia, UK)
2015 “Variation: Real and Imaginative.” International Conference on Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology (INPP), 17th annual meeting. (Frutillar, Chile)
2015 “On the Possibility of a Behavioral Phenomenology.” Nordic Society for Phenomenology (NoSP), 13th annual meeting. (Södertörn University, Stockholm, Sweden)
2015 “Psychiatry and the Poverty of Subjectivity: How Phenomenology Can Contribute to the Validation of Categories of Disorder.” Symposium on “From Mental ‘Illness’ to Disorder and Diversity,” at the Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behavior (AISB). (University of Kent, UK)
2015 “Phenomenology and Operationalism: On the Possibility of Mutuality in Psychiatry.” Psychiatry Beyond Scientism. (VU Amsterdam, Netherlands)
2014 “Contaminating the Transcendental: Toward a Phenomenological Naturalism.” American Philosophical Association (APA) Eastern division meeting, 111th annual meeting. (Philadelphia, PA)
2014 “Psychiatry and the Poverty of Subjectivity: The Power and Promise of Phenomenological Psychopathology.” Early Career Scholars Conference in Philosophy of Psychiatry. (University of Pittsburgh, PA)
2014 “Contaminating the Transcendental: Toward a Phenomenological Naturalism.” Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP), 53rd annual meeting. (New Orleans, LA)
* “Best Submission by a Graduate Student” award
2014 “Aldo Leopold, the Existentialist: Or, the Facticity of Wilderness.” International Association for Environmental Philosophy (IAEP), 18th annual meeting in conjunction with the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP). (New Orleans, LA)
2014 “Psychiatric Classification, Research Domain Criteria, and the Role of Phenomenology.” Society for Phenomenology and the Human Sciences (SPHS), 2014 annual meeting in conjunction with the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP). (New Orleans, LA)
2014 “Descriptions and Causes: Towards a Phenomenologically Informed and Neuroscientifically Validated Psychiatric Classification.” International Network for Philosophy and Psychiatry (INPP): Neuroscience, Logic, Mental Development, 16th annual meeting. (Varna, Bulgaria)
2014 (With Sarah Wieten). “Values-Based Practice and Phenomenological Psychopathology: Implications of Existential Changes in Depression.” Association for the Advancement of Philosophy and Psychiatry (AAPP). (New York, NY)
2013 “Watsuji Tetsuro's Fudo and Heidegger's Attunement: The Reconciliation of Climatic Mediation.” International Association for Environmental Philosophy (IAEP), 17th annual meeting in conjunction with the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP). (Eugene, OR)
* “Best Graduate Student Paper” award
2013 “The Phenomenology of Objectivity: Or, a Meditation on the 'Thing'.” Interactivist Summer Institute. (St. Petersburg, FL)
2013 [Poster] “Putting Phenomenologists to Work: How Phenomenology can Increase the Accuracy of Randomized Controlled Trials.” Philosophy and Psychiatry: The Next Hundred Years. (University of Oxford, UK)
2013 “A Vacation from the Human Condition: Ortega on Self and Circumstance.” Graduate Student Philosophy Conference, Neo-Kantianism Before and After: The History of Philosophy and the Philosophy of History, 6th annual meeting. (University of South Florida, Tampa, FL)
2013 “Psychopathology and Merleau-Ponty's Reformulation of Transcendental Phenomenology.” British Postgraduate Philosophy Association (BPPA) Masterclass: Concepts of Mental Health, 11th annual meeting. Workshop led by Bill Fulford (Oxford/Warwick) and Hanna Pickard (Oxford). (University College London, UK)
2012 “The Importance of Ortega for Environmental Ethics.” International Association for Environmental Philosophy (IAEP), 16th annual meeting in conjunction with the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP). (Rochester, NY)
2012 “A Phenomenological Interpretation of Heraclitus.” Ancient Philosophy Society (APS), 12th annual meeting. (University of San Francisco, CA)
2012 “A Phenomenological Interpretation of Heraclitus.” American Foundation for Greek Language and Culture (AFGLC), 17th annual meeting. (University of South Florida, Tampa, FL)
C. Departmental Talks
2019 “Doing Applied Phenomenology: From the Universal to the Particular.” (University of Oxford, UK).
2017 “Metaphysical Foundations of Feminist Phenomenology.” (Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS)
2017 “A Truly Genetic Phenomenology: On the Possibility of Transcendental Contingency.” (Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS)
A. Invited Talks
2020 “What is Depressed Mood?” Center for Subjectivity Research. (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
2020 “What is Depressed Mood?” Stanford University Centre. (University of Oxford, UK)
2019 “The Lived Body: A Conceptual Introduction for Nurses and Allied Health Professionals.” Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences. (University of Oxford, UK)
2019 “Feminist Phenomenology and Essentialism: A Schematic Approach.” Southwest Seminar in Continental Philosophy (SWSCP). (Utah Valley University, Salt Lake City, UT)
2019 “Feminist Phenomenology and Essentialism: A Schematic Approach.” Norms, Goals, Values: Phenomenological Approaches to Normativity. (University of Helsinki, Finland)
2018 “Applied Phenomenology and Ontological Contingency: Confronting Development, Difference, and Disorder.” Applied Phenomenology, the 8th annual Phenomenology in East Asian Circle (PEACE) Conference. (Seoul National University, South Korea)
2018 “Onto-Genetic Phenomenology: Articulating Structural Variance in Development, Difference, and Disorder.” (Phenomenology Research Seminar, Helsinki, Finland)
2018 “Onto-Genetic Phenomenology: Articulating Structural Variance in Development, Difference, and Disorder.” (University of Kent, UK)
2018 “A Phenomenological-Dimensional Approach to Pathologies of Selfhood.” The Multiple Dimensions of Selfhood: Philosophical and Psychopathological Perspectives. (Technical University of Berlin, Germany)
2018 “A Truly Genetic Phenomenology.” (Center for Subjectivity Research, University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
2017 “Metaphysics and Method in Feminist Phenomenology.” (Indiana University of Pennsylvania)
2017 “Race, Gender, and Psychopathology: Reflections on the Phenomenology of Difference.” Southwest Seminar in Continental Philosophy. (California State University, Northridge, CA)
2016 “The Role of Phenomenology in Dimensional Approaches to Psychiatric Classification.” Existential Café Lectures. (Durham University, UK)
B. Conference Presentations
2020 “Teaching Phenomenology in Clinical Practice: A Conceptual Approach.” Philosophy in Medical Education. (Kings College London [Online]).
2020 “What is Depressed Mood?” Current Research in Phenomenology and Mental Health. (St. Catherine’s College, University of Oxford, UK [Online])
2020 [Event Postponed] (with Marianne Klinke) “Using Phenomenology to Understand Patient Experience: A Conceptual Approach.” Nordic Conference in Nursing Research. (Copenhagen, Denmark)
2020 [Event Postponed] (with Allan Køster) “Against Method: Prioritizing Subject Matter in Applied Phenomenology.” Interdisciplinary Coalition of North American Phenomenologists. (Silverman Phenomenology Center, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA)
2020 [Event Canceled] “Applied Phenomenology as Fundamental Ontology.” Nordic Society for Phenomenology (NoSP), 18th annual meeting. (Helsinki, Finland)
2020 “Phenomenology and Qualitative Health Research: A New Conceptual Approach.” International Conference on Medical Humanities. (St. Anne’s College, University of Oxford, UK)
2019 “Phenomenologically Informed Qualitative Research: A Conceptual Approach.” Society for Phenomenology and the Human Sciences, 2019 annual meeting in conjunction with the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP). (Pittsburgh, PA)
2019 “Overcoming Bias in Phenomenological Research.” International Society for Theoretical Psychology, 18th biennial conference. (Copenhagen, Denmark)
2019 (with Allan Køster) “A Phenomenological Approach to Qualitative Research: Investigating Modes of Being in the World.” Phenomenology and Qualitative Health Research. (St. Catherine’s College, University of Oxford, UK)
2019 “Feminist Phenomenology and Essentialism: A Schematic Approach.” The Phenomenology Roundtable, 19th annual meeting. (Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL)
2019 (with Allan Køster). “Investigating Modal Alterations of Existentials in Qualitative Research Interviews.” Nordic Society for Phenomenology (NOSP), 17th annual meeting. (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
2018 “What is ‘Depressed Mood’? Reconciling Mal-Attunement and Dis-Attunement Theories of Depression.” Investigating the Mind: Pain, Emotion, and Affective Disorders. (Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany)
2018 “What is ‘Depressed Mood’? Reconciling Mal-Attunement and Dis-Attunement Theories of Depression.” Different Ways of Operating with Heidegger. (University of Milan, Italy)
2018 “A Truly Genetic Phenomenology: Confronting the Challenges of Development, Difference, and Disorder.” The Phenomenology Roundtable, 18th annual meeting. (St. Mary’s University, San Antonio, TX)
2018 “A Truly Genetic Phenomenology: On the Possibility of Transcendental Contingency.” Latinx Philosophy Conference, 3rd annual meeting. (Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ)
2018 [Pedagogy Presentation] “Teaching with a Course Wiki.” The Teaching Hub: Teaching Philosophy Online. American Philosophical Association (APA) Pacific Division. (San Diego, CA)
2017 “Husserl, Merleau-Ponty, and the Justification for Behavioral Evidence in Phenomenology.” Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP), 56th annual meeting. (Memphis, TN)
2017 “Husserl, Merleau-Ponty, and the Justification for Behavioral Evidence in Phenomenology.” Nordic Society for Phenomenology (NoSP), 15th annual meeting. (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway)
2017 “Race, Gender, and Psychopathology: Reflections on the Phenomenology of Difference.” Issues in Contemporary Phenomenology. (University of Warsaw, Poland)
2016 “On the Legitimate Use of Behavioral Evidence in Phenomenology.” Society for Phenomenology and the Human Sciences (SPHS), 2016 annual meeting in conjunction with the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP). (Salt Lake City, UT)
2016 “A Truly Genetic Phenomenology.” Copenhagen Summer School in Phenomenology and Philosophy of Mind. (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
2016 “On the Legitimate Use of Behavioral Evidence in Phenomenology.” Early Career Mind Network (ECMN) Research Forum. (University of Cambridge, UK)
2016 “The Role of Phenomenology in Dimensional Approaches to Psychiatric Classification.” Nordic Society for Phenomenology (NoSP), 14th annual meeting. (Reykjavík, Iceland)
2015 “A Truly Genetic Phenomenology: Merleau-Ponty on Transcendental Contingency.” The Transcendental: Past, Present & Future. (University of East Anglia, UK)
2015 “Variation: Real and Imaginative.” International Conference on Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology (INPP), 17th annual meeting. (Frutillar, Chile)
2015 “On the Possibility of a Behavioral Phenomenology.” Nordic Society for Phenomenology (NoSP), 13th annual meeting. (Södertörn University, Stockholm, Sweden)
2015 “Psychiatry and the Poverty of Subjectivity: How Phenomenology Can Contribute to the Validation of Categories of Disorder.” Symposium on “From Mental ‘Illness’ to Disorder and Diversity,” at the Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behavior (AISB). (University of Kent, UK)
2015 “Phenomenology and Operationalism: On the Possibility of Mutuality in Psychiatry.” Psychiatry Beyond Scientism. (VU Amsterdam, Netherlands)
2014 “Contaminating the Transcendental: Toward a Phenomenological Naturalism.” American Philosophical Association (APA) Eastern division meeting, 111th annual meeting. (Philadelphia, PA)
2014 “Psychiatry and the Poverty of Subjectivity: The Power and Promise of Phenomenological Psychopathology.” Early Career Scholars Conference in Philosophy of Psychiatry. (University of Pittsburgh, PA)
2014 “Contaminating the Transcendental: Toward a Phenomenological Naturalism.” Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP), 53rd annual meeting. (New Orleans, LA)
* “Best Submission by a Graduate Student” award
2014 “Aldo Leopold, the Existentialist: Or, the Facticity of Wilderness.” International Association for Environmental Philosophy (IAEP), 18th annual meeting in conjunction with the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP). (New Orleans, LA)
2014 “Psychiatric Classification, Research Domain Criteria, and the Role of Phenomenology.” Society for Phenomenology and the Human Sciences (SPHS), 2014 annual meeting in conjunction with the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP). (New Orleans, LA)
2014 “Descriptions and Causes: Towards a Phenomenologically Informed and Neuroscientifically Validated Psychiatric Classification.” International Network for Philosophy and Psychiatry (INPP): Neuroscience, Logic, Mental Development, 16th annual meeting. (Varna, Bulgaria)
2014 (With Sarah Wieten). “Values-Based Practice and Phenomenological Psychopathology: Implications of Existential Changes in Depression.” Association for the Advancement of Philosophy and Psychiatry (AAPP). (New York, NY)
2013 “Watsuji Tetsuro's Fudo and Heidegger's Attunement: The Reconciliation of Climatic Mediation.” International Association for Environmental Philosophy (IAEP), 17th annual meeting in conjunction with the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP). (Eugene, OR)
* “Best Graduate Student Paper” award
2013 “The Phenomenology of Objectivity: Or, a Meditation on the 'Thing'.” Interactivist Summer Institute. (St. Petersburg, FL)
2013 [Poster] “Putting Phenomenologists to Work: How Phenomenology can Increase the Accuracy of Randomized Controlled Trials.” Philosophy and Psychiatry: The Next Hundred Years. (University of Oxford, UK)
2013 “A Vacation from the Human Condition: Ortega on Self and Circumstance.” Graduate Student Philosophy Conference, Neo-Kantianism Before and After: The History of Philosophy and the Philosophy of History, 6th annual meeting. (University of South Florida, Tampa, FL)
2013 “Psychopathology and Merleau-Ponty's Reformulation of Transcendental Phenomenology.” British Postgraduate Philosophy Association (BPPA) Masterclass: Concepts of Mental Health, 11th annual meeting. Workshop led by Bill Fulford (Oxford/Warwick) and Hanna Pickard (Oxford). (University College London, UK)
2012 “The Importance of Ortega for Environmental Ethics.” International Association for Environmental Philosophy (IAEP), 16th annual meeting in conjunction with the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP). (Rochester, NY)
2012 “A Phenomenological Interpretation of Heraclitus.” Ancient Philosophy Society (APS), 12th annual meeting. (University of San Francisco, CA)
2012 “A Phenomenological Interpretation of Heraclitus.” American Foundation for Greek Language and Culture (AFGLC), 17th annual meeting. (University of South Florida, Tampa, FL)
C. Departmental Talks
2019 “Doing Applied Phenomenology: From the Universal to the Particular.” (University of Oxford, UK).
2017 “Metaphysical Foundations of Feminist Phenomenology.” (Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS)
2017 “A Truly Genetic Phenomenology: On the Possibility of Transcendental Contingency.” (Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS)