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Meet the RPP Advisory board

The RPP Advisory board, made up of 23 experts in phenomenology from across the globe, met regularly throughout the project.  They will continue to meet after the project end, in order to discuss next steps in the field of phenomenological psychopathology research.

The board includes:

Professor Kevin Aho, Department of Communication and Philosophy, Florida Gulf Coast University, U.S.A



Professor Lucy Bolton, Film Studies Department, Queen Mary University, London, UK


Professor Havi Carel, Department of Philosophy, University of Bristol, UK


Dr Robert Chapman, Sheffield Hallam University, UK


Professor Mona Gupta, Centre Hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal, Canada


Professor Kouji Ishihara, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Japan 


Dr Sofia Jeppsson, Umeå University, Sweden


Dr Wouter Kusters, Netherlands


Professor Matshepo Matoane, University of Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa


Professor Guilherme Messas, Casa de São Paulo School of Medical Sciences, Brazil 


Professor Ann Murphy, University of New Mexico, U.S.A


Professor Barnaby Nelson, The University of Melbourne, Australia


Dr Danielle Petherbridge, Department of Philosophy, University College Dublin, Ireland


Dr Rob Sips, Leuven, Belgium 


Dr Cristian Ciocan, University of Bucharest, Romania


Professor Joel Krueger, University of Exeter, UK


Dr Valeria Bizzari, Husserl-Archives: Centre for Phenomenology and Continental Philosophy, Leuven, Belgium


Dr Tina Williams, University of Bristol, UK


Professor Daniela Ribeiro Schneider, The Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil


Dr Szuszanna Chappell, London, UK


Dr Lucy Osler, Cardiff University, UK


Professor Sanneke de Haan, Tilburg School of Humanities and Digital Sciences, Netherlands


Dr Elizabeth Pienkos, Clarkson University, U.S.A


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