Week 1: January 7
Week 2: January 14
- Bull, M. (2012). iPod Culture: : The Toxic Pleasures of Audiotopia. Oxford Handbook of Sound Studies, Pp. 526-543.
- PowerPoint Presentation on the “anecdote” & van Manen (2014), chapters 1 and 2 van Manen ch. 1 & 2
- PowerPoint Presentation: Phenomenology vs Cognitivism
Week 3: January 21
- Friesen, N. (2014). Telepresence and Tele-absence: A Phenomenology of the (In)visible Alien Online. ADAPTED FROM Phenomenology & Practice 8(1). 17-30.
- PowerPoint on the epoché and reduction: Reduction
- Powerpoint with excerpts from iPod exercises: Excerpts from iPod Exercises
Week 4: January 28
- Mereleau-Ponty, M. (2012). Preface. Phenomenology of Perception . London: Routledge.
- PowerPoint on phenomenological writing: van manen ch. 9
Week 5: February 4
- Gadamer, H.-G. (2005). The Hermeneutic Priority of the Question. From Truth and Method. London: Continuum. Pp. 356-371.
- PowerPoint Gadamer & Writing
Week 6: February 11
- Empirical and Reflective Activities: van Manen 2014 Chapter 11
Week 7: February 18
- Reading week
Week 8: February 25
- Discussion of your Writing
- Powerpoint on Pathos and Pathic Knowledge: Pathos & Pathic Knowledge
Week 9: March 4
- Discussion of your Writing
- Reading: Langeveld, M.J. (1983) Reflections on Phenomenology and Pedagogy
- Presentation: Phenomenology & Pedagogy
Week 10: March 11
- Reading: Humboldt, W. (179x). Theory of Bildung.
- Guest Presentation by Dr. Karsten Kenklies, Friedrich Schiller University, Jena
- Discussion of your Writing
Week 11: March 18
- Discussion of your Writing
- Reading: Henriksson, C. (2012). Hermeneutic Phenomenology and Pedagogical Practice. Hermeneutic Phenomenology in Education. Rotterdam: Sense.
Week 12: March 25
- Discussion of your Writing
Week 13: April 1
- Discussion of your Writing
Week 14: April 8
- Discussion of your Writing