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  3. Vol. 9 No. 1 (2015)

Vol. 9 No. 1 (2015)

Published: 2015-08-05

Editorials

  • Editorial

    Tone Saevi
    1-3
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Articles

  • "My Body Can Do Magical Things" The Movement Experiences of a Man Categorized as Obese –A Phenomenological Study

    Gro Rugseth, Øyvind Standal
    5-15
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  • Toward Experiencing Academic Mentorship

    Leslie Robinson
    17-40
    • PDF
  • Riding in the Skin of the Movement: An Agogic Practice

    Stephen J Smith
    41-54
    • PDF

Phenomenological Notes

  • Writing the in-between spaces: Discovering Hermeneutic-Phenomenological seeing in Dadaabi Refugee Camp, Kenya

    Wills Kalisha
    55-69
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  • Teeters, (Taught)ers, and Dangling Suspended Moments: Phenomenologically Orienting to the Moment(um) of Pedagogy

    Kelsey Knowles, Rebecca Lloyd
    71-82
    • PDF

Reviews

  • Being-online-in-the-world: A response to the special issue, ‘Being Online’

    Christopher Howard
    83-88
    • PDF

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Phenomenology and Practice

Phenomenology & Practice is a human science journal dedicated to the study of the lived experience of a broad range of human practices. These include (but are not limited to) the professional practices of pedagogy, design, counseling, psychology, social work, and health science.

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