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7‘Unspecialization’ as Way-Finder for the ‘Togetherness of Things’: A Dialogue Eighteen Years LaterPhenomenology and Practice 21 (1). 2026.This article offers a retrospective, dialogic reflection on The Creativity of ‘Unspecialization’ (Galvin & Todres, 2007), originally published in the inaugural volume of Phenomenology & Practice. Revisiting this work eighteen years later, Les Todres and Kathleen Galvin, in dialogue with Claire LeBeau, explore how the notion of ‘unspecialization’ has continued to unfold as a way of being, knowing, and scholarly practice far beyond its initial articulation. Through a tripartite, phenomenologically…Read more
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94Older adults` sense of dignity in digitally led healthcareNursing Ethics 29 (6): 1518-1529. 2022.Background Health ministries in Europe are investing increasingly in innovative digital technologies. Older adults, who have not grown up with digital innovation, are expected to keep up with technological shifts as much as other age groups. This is ethically challenging, as it may threaten a sense of dignity and well-being in older adults. Research objective To clarify the phenomenon of sense of dignity experienced in older adults, concerning how their expectations and needs are met within the …Read more
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45Caring and Well-Being: A Lifeworld ApproachRoutledge. 2012.Something is missing in contemporary health and social care. Health and illness is often measured in policy documents in economic terms, and clinical outcomes are enmeshed in statistical data, with the patient's experience left to one side. This stimulating book is concerned with how to humanise health and social care and keep the person at the centre of practice. Caring and Well-Being opens by articulating Galvin and Todres' innovative framework for humanising health care and closes with a synt…Read more
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1Oxford Handbook of Mental Health and Contemporary Western Aesthetics (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2025.
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107Honouring the opening: Unfolding the rich ground between the philosophical thinking of Martin Heidegger and practice-based empirical workIndo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology 21 (1). 2021.ABSTRACT The aim of this article is to bring philosophical thinking closer to practice-based empirical work. Using Martin Heidegger’s philosophy, it offers a bridge between these two worlds, attempting to provide philosophical depth to the findings of a hermeneutic phenomenological study. This process unfolded through the appearance of three intertwined, potential, meaningful modes of being in the lifeworld: space as a condition for being and being for worlding the world; temporal and spatial se…Read more
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92Well-Being Through the Poet’s Speaking: A Reflective Analysis of Well-Being through Engagement with Poetry Underpinned by Phenomenological Philosophical Ideas about Language and PoetryIndo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology 19 (2): 71-80. 2019.The poet speaks in a particular way that can “bring things to nearness”. This particular way of bringing things to nearness may have some useful implications for understanding human well-being. Sometimes I have noticed that, when I read a poem that really “speaks to me”, the poetic language puts me in touch with well-being in a very palpable way, and this has brought me to wonder about this question: What is it that is taking place in a much loved poem that can bring me close to a felt sense of …Read more
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52The Routledge Handbook of Well-Being (edited book)Routledge. 2018.This book explores established conceptualisations of wellbeing, providing an overview of the key debates and drawing attention to current issues and critiques. Taken as a whole, this important reference work offers new clarification of the widely used notion of wellbeing, focusing particularly on experiential perspectives.
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115Using lifeworld philosophy in education to intertwine caring and learning: an illustration of two ways of learning how to careReflective Practice. forthcoming.Our general purpose is to show how a philosophically oriented theoretical foundation, drawn from a lifeworld perspective can serve as a coherent direction for caring practices in education. We argue that both caring and learning share the same ontological foundation and point to this intertwining from a philosophical perspective. We proceed by illustrating shared epistemological ground through some novel educational practices in the professional preparation of carers. Beginning in a phenomenolog…Read more
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77There is limited consensus about what constitutes humanly sensitive care, or how it can be sustained in care settings. A new humanised care assessment tool may point to caring practices that are up to the task of meeting persons as humans within busy healthcare environments. This paper describes qualitative development of a tool that is conceptually sensitive to human dimensions of care informed by a life‐world philosophical orientation. Items were generated to reflect eight theoretical dimensio…Read more
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47A lifeworld phenomenological study of the experience of living within ageing skinNursing Inquiry 25 (4). 2018.Understanding people's experience of skin ageing as it is lived can enable sensitive approaches to promoting healthy skin and to care in general. By understanding the insider perspective, what it is like for individuals, a way to sensitise practice for more humanly sensitive care is offered. Through interviews with seventeen community‐dwelling older people, the essential meaning of living within ageing skin was illuminated as a state of managed inevitability. The skin is inevitably changing, and…Read more
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98Guest Editorial: Evidence-Based Approaches and Practises in Phenomenology: Evidence and PedagogyIndo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology 12 (sup2): 1-4. 2012.In bringing together this special edition we wish to contribute to a conversation concerning the meaning of 'evidence-based practice'. We are nurses and phenomenological researchers interested in lifeworld approaches and in the many ways of knowing that are relevant to everyday caring practice. In the context of the ever-increasing specialisation of knowledge, we wish to widen the embrace of current notions of evidence and point to ways of knowing that are inclusive of the 'head, hand and heart'…Read more
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Facilitating nourished scholarship through cohort supervision in a professional doctorate programmeENCYCLOPAIDEIA 14 (27). 2010.Nel corso degli ultimi 20 anni c’è stata una espansione globale in materia di istruzione dottorale e in particolare di ‘dottorati professionali’. Difficoltà nell’avanzamento e nel completamento diventano sempre più il centro dell’attenzione per tutti i tipi di dottorato. È stato riconosciuto che una serie di fattori al di là di quelli prettamente demografici potrebbe influire sulla possibilità di completare gli studi. C’è ancora molto da imparare sul motivo per cui l’avanzamento e il completamen…Read more
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73Facilitating nourished scholarship through cohort supervision in a professional doctorate programmeEncyclopaideia: Journal of Phenomenology and Education 27. 2010.Nel corso degli ultimi 20 anni c’è stata una espansione globale in materia di istruzione dottorale e in particolare di ‘dottorati professionali’. Difficoltà nell’avanzamento e nel completamento diventano sempre più il centro dell’attenzione per tutti i tipi di dottorato. È stato riconosciuto che una serie di fattori al di là di quelli prettamente demografici potrebbe influire sulla possibilità di completare gli studi. C’è ancora molto da imparare sul motivo per cui l’avanzamento e il completamen…Read more
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99The Creativity of 'Unspecialization:' A Contemplative Direction for Integrative Scholarly PracticePhenomenology and Practice 1 (1): 31-46. 2007.Within the context of health and social care education, attempts to define ‘scholarship’ have increasingly transcended traditional academic conceptions of the term. While acknowledging that many applied disciplines call for a kind of ‘actionable knowledge’ that is also not separate from its ethical dimensions, engagement in the caring professions in particular provides an interesting exemplar that raises questions about the nature and practice of ‘actionable knowledge’: how is such knowledge fro…Read more
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37"In the Middle of Everywhere:" A Phenomenological Study of Mobility and Dwelling Amongst Rural EldersPhenomenology and Practice 6 (1): 55-68. 2012.This study aimed to investigate the phenomenon of the meaning of mobility for elders living in rural areas. A phenomenological study was undertaken with older people living in rural South West England and Wales. Ten interviews were undertaken in peoples’ homes and focused on the spatial dimensions of what it was like to live in the rural area and the everyday experiences of traversing rural space. Spatial mobility was experienced by our sample as any of the possible ways that achieved personal l…Read more
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114Lifeworld-led healthcare is more than patient-led care: an existential view of well-being (review)Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 12 (3): 265-271. 2009.In this paper we offer an appreciation and critique of patient-led care as expressed in current policy and practice. We argue that current patient-led approaches hinder a focus on a deeper understanding of what patient-led care could be. Our critique focuses on how the consumerist/citizenship emphasis in current patient-led care obscures attention from a more fundamental challenge to conceptualise an alternative philosophically informed framework from where care can be led. We thus present an al…Read more
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118Lifeworld-led Healthcare: Revisiting a Humanising Philosophy that Integrates Emerging Trends (review)Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 10 (1): 53-63. 2006.In this paper, we describe the value and philosophy of lifeworld-led care. Our purpose is to give a philosophically coherent foundation for lifeworld-led care and its core value as a humanising force that moderates technological progress. We begin by indicating the timeliness of these concerns within the current context of citizen-oriented, participative approaches to healthcare. We believe that this context is in need of a deepening philosophy if it is not to succumb to the discourses of mere c…Read more
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109Phenomenology as Embodied Knowing and Sharing: Kindling Audience ParticipationIndo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology 12 (sup2): 1-9. 2012.We are particularly interested in how poetry and phenomenological research come together to increase understanding of human phenomena. We are further interested in how these more aesthetic possibilities of understanding can occur within a community context, that is the possibility of a process in which understanding is shared through an ongoing process of participation. In this way phenomenologically-oriented understandings may meaningfully speak of that which is common between us as well as tha…Read more
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