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The Phenomenology Collective

The Phenomenology Collective

By: Dr Lewis Barrett-Rodger and Dr Sally Goldspink
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Coming April 2026: Turning philosophy into applied academic research. The Phenomenology Collective explores how phenomenology moves from philosophy to practice. Each episode unpacks key concepts, hosts thoughtful conversations with researchers and practitioners, and reflects on how lived experience can reshape how we see the world. Whether you're new to phenomenology or deep in the field, this is where friends — and philosophy — meet research.Dr Lewis Barrett-Rodger and Dr Sally Goldspink Science Social Sciences
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  • Episode 1: What Is Phenomenology — and Why Does It Matter?
    Mar 2 2026

    In this introductory episode of The Phenomenology Collective, hosts Dr Lewis Barrett-Rodger and Dr Sally Goldspink offer a gentle but rigorous orientation to phenomenology for listeners who are new to the approach.

    Drawing on their experience as applied researchers (rather than philosophers), Lewis and Sally explore what phenomenology is concerned with, where it comes from, and what makes it different from other qualitative methodologies. They discuss phenomenology’s philosophical origins, including the contributions of Husserl and Heidegger, and explain how these ideas have been translated into contemporary research practice.

    Along the way, they unpack key concepts such as lived experience, taken-for-grantedness, and the phenomenological attitude, and reflect on how phenomenological research works with people’s stories of experience to develop insight and understanding — even when that insight cannot be easily measured.

    This episode is designed as an orientation rather than a methods guide, offering reassurance, clarity, and depth without dense philosophy. It sets the foundations for future episodes on reflexivity, phenomenological interviewing, supervision, and the craft of phenomenological research.

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  • Trailer 2026
    Jan 17 2026

    Welcome to The Phenomenology Collective - the new podcast where friends and phenomenology meet. New episodes coming very soon.

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