About Romanian Society for Phenomenology
The Romanian Society for Phenomenology was founded in 2000 to promote research in phenomenology, coordinate the development of this discipline in Romania, and help constitute a specialized phenomenological community in Romania.
The Society is a founding member of the Organization of the Phenomenological Organizations.
OUR PROJECTS
The aim of the society is to promote the phenomenology in Romania, by organizing conferences, seminars, and workshops, and by stimulating a professional community of researchers. The main publication of the Romanian Society for Phenomenology is the international yearbook Studia Phaenomenologica, founded in 2001.
Latest Events & News
Newsletterul de filozofie românească – Nr. 12bis (203) / Retrospectiva anului 2022
Retrospectiva anului 2022 poate fi sintetizată astfel: I. PREZENȚE INTERNAȚIONALE 8 cărți de autor publicate la edituri din străinătate 10 volume colective publicate la edituri din străinătate 66 articole publicate în reviste din străinătate 34 studii în volume...
Newsletter of Phenomenology – Number 615 (January 2023)
Call for Papers Zeit, Ethik und Existenz. Phänomenologische Perspektiven (15th - 16th June 2023, Göttingen, Germany) Deadline: 30th Jan 2023 Ilse Schutz Memorial Prize for Junior Scholars (15th February 2023, Porto Alegre, Brazil) Deadline: 31st Jan 2023 Intuition,...
EXTENDED DEADLINE: Phenomenology and the Sciences: Between Foundation, Clarification, and Material Contributions. Studia Phaenomenologica XXIV (2024)
Call for Papers: Phenomenology and the Sciences: Between Foundation, Clarification, and Material Contributions. Studia Phaenomenologica XXIV (2024) Guest Editors: Andrea Altobrando and Simone Aurora EXTENDED DEADLINE: 1 September 2023. What can phenomenology say...
Cristian Ciocan, Violență și animalitate. Explorări fenomenologice (Spandugino, 2022)
"Cartea de față excelează în multe privințe. Din câte știu, este singura care, în spațiul nostru cultural, aprofundează atât de riguros și comprehensiv problematica violenței prin raportare constantă la fenomenul mai vast al animalității. Cristian Ciocan, bine...
Christian Ferencz-Flatz, “Film as Social Visibility”, in: Elisa Cuter, Guido Kirsten und Hanna Prenzel (Hg.), Precarity in European Film (De Gruyter, 2022)
One cannot properly assess discourses on social misery in recent Eastern Euro-pean cinema without first taking note of the fact that filmic depictions of them are disproportionately scarce compared to the extent of the phenomenon itself. Keeping in mind that countries...
Roxana Baiasu, “Lockdown Lived Experience, Illness, Power, and Epistemic Injustice”, in Peter Sutoris, Sinéad Murphy, Aleida Mendes Borges, Yossi Nehushtan (eds.), Pandemic Response and the Cost of Lockdowns, Routledge, 2022
This paper offers a contribution to recent discussions concerning the marginalisation or exclusion of the humanities from pandemic-related decision-making processes which have shaped important lockdown policies. More specifically, it focuses on certain contributions...