New edited book out 8 November:
Champion, E. (Ed.). (2018). The Phenomenology of Real and Virtual Places. The Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy series. Routledge. 08 November 2018 (ebook 26 October 2018 9781315106267). ISBN 9781138094079
Feel free to ask Routledge for a review form and book copy..
This collection of essays explores the history, implications, and usefulness of phenomenology for the study of real and virtual places. While the influence of phenomenology on architecture and urban design has been widely acknowledged, its effect on the design of virtual places and environments has yet to be exposed to critical reflection. These essays from philosophers, cultural geographers, designers, architects, and archaeologists advance the connection between phenomenology and the study of place. The book features historical interpretations on this topic, as well as context-specific and place-centric applications that will appeal to a wide range of scholars across disciplinary boundaries. The ultimate aim of this book is to provide more helpful and precise definitions of phenomenology that shed light on its growth as a philosophical framework and on its development in other disciplines concerned with the experience of place.
3. The Efficacy of Phenomenology for Investigating Place with Locative Media by Leighton Evans
4. Postphenomenology and “Places” by Don Ihde
5. Virtual Place and Virtualized Place by Bruce Janz
6. Transactions in virtual places: Sharing and excess in blockchain worlds by Richard Coyne
7. The Kyoto School Philosophy on Place: Nishida and Ueda by John W.M. Krummel
8. Phenomenology of Place and Space in our Epoch: Thinking along Heideggerian Pathways by Nader El-Bizri
9. Norberg-Schulz: Culture, Presence and a Sense of Virtual Place by Erik Champion
10. Heidegger’s Building Dwelling Thinking in terms of Minecraft by Tobias Holischka
11. Cézanne, Merleau-Ponty, and Questions for Augmented Reality by Patricia Locke
12. The Place of Others: Merleau-Ponty and the Interpersonal Origins of Adult Experience by Susan Bredlau
13. “The Place was not a Place”: A Critical Phenomenology of Forced Displacement Neil Vallelly
14. Virtual Dark Tourism in The Town of Light by Florence Smith Nicholls