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Annalisa Ventola added the event A Next-Gen Study of Ghostly Episodes
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Annalisa Ventola posted in the group Psi & Sustainability
For those of you following the projects that came out of this year’s PPC workshop-ideathon-sprint on applying consciousness-based practices to climate action, one of the teams recently presented a research report at this year’s combined annual meeting of the Society for Scientific Exploration and Parapsychological Association on the status of…Read More
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Ramses D'Leon started the topic Journal of Anomalistics (ZfA) in the forum Journals, Books & Media
The new issue of the bilingual open access Journal of Anomalistics (ZfA) is now published. There are two articles (and the editorial) in English language: https://igpp.de/allg/zfa.htm
From the editor, Gerhard Mayer:
The first article of the Journal of Anomalistics: “‘UFOs exist and everyone needs to adjust to that fact.’ (Dis)Information…
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Ramses D'Leon started the topic PA Online Symposium: Women and Parapsychology Revisited [November 19th, 2022] in the forum Events
The Parapsychological Association is hosting a symposium titled “Women and Parapsychology Revisited” on November 19th. 2022.
In 1991, there was a PF conference organized by Lisette Coly and Rhea White with the title “Women and Parapsychology”. The conference was devoted to various aspects of women working as parapsychologists and their specific…
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Ramses D'Leon started the topic PA Online Symposium: The Simulation Hypothesis, Savant Syndrome [Aug. 27, 2022] in the forum Events
The Parapsychological Association is hosting a symposium titled “The Simulation Hypothesis, Savant Syndrome” on August 27th.
The hypothesis that we are living in a simulation is gaining traction in mainstream science while providing a theoretical foundation by which the anomalous phenomena studied by parapsychology could be explained. Chaired by…
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About Me
Jake Glazier
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Jacob W. Glazier, PhD, LPC, NCC has a doctorate degree in Psychology: Consciousness and Society from the University of West Georgia. He has his Master of Science in Education in Clinical Mental Health Counseling degree from Western Illinois University and a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and Psychology degree from Augustana College. Currently, Dr. Glazier holds an Assistant Professor of Psychology appointment in the Department of Anthropology, Sociology, and Psychology at the University of West Georgia. His research tends towards a transdisciplinary approach via theoretical and philosophical models and includes subjects like critical theory, embodiment, and desire as well as their relation to praxis and clinical practice. He provides therapy services online for BetterHelp and its associated sites as a licensed professional counselor. His work has been published in academic journals that include Psychoanalysis, Culture & Society, Subjectivity, Mortality, Critical Horizons, Rhizomes, Journal for Cultural Research, and others. His most recent book with Bloomsbury Publishing is entitled, Arts of Subjectivity: A New Animism for the Post-Media Era.
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