Embodied Research Bibliography

Anderson, R. (2001). Embodied writing and reflections on embodiment. Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, 33(2), 83-98.

Anderson, R. (2002-03). Presencing the body in somatic research, Part II: Using embodied writing in literature reviews, data collection and analysis, and presentation of findings. Somatics, XIV(1), 40-45. http://www.wellknowingconsulting.org/publications/pdfs/Embodied_Writing_PartII.pdf

Bagley, C., & Cancienne, M. B. (2002). Dancing the data. New York, NY: Peter Lang Publishing.

Bakal, D. (1999). Minding the body: Clinical uses of somatic awareness. New York, NY: Guilford Press.

Barbour, K. N. (2006). Embodied engagement in arts research. The International Journal of the Arts in Society, 1(2), 85-91.

Behnke, E. A. (1997). Somatics. In L. Embree, E. Beneke, D. Carr, J. C. Evans, J. Huertas-Jourda, J. J. Kockelmans, W. R. McKenna, A. Mickunas, J. N. Mohanty, T. Nenon, T. M. Seebohm & R. M. Zoner (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Phenomenology (pp. 663-667). Netherlands: Klawer Academic Publishers.

Bentz, V. M. (2003). The body’s memory, the body’s wisdom. In M. Ithonon & G. Backhaus (Eds.), Lived images: Mediations in experience, Life-Word and I-Hood (pp. 158-186). Finland: Jyvaskyla University Press.

Bentz, V. M., & Rehorick, D. A. (2008). Transformative phenomenology: A scholarly scaffold for practitioners. In D. A. Rehorick & V. M. Bentz (Eds.), Transformative phenomenology (pp. 3-32). Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.

Connolly, M. (1997) “Bodily expressivity as a semiotic modality.” Semiotics: the (annual) proceedings of the semiotic society of america.

Connolly, M. and Lathrop, A. (1997) “Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Rudolf Laban – an interactive appropriation of parallels and resonances.” Human studies. 20(1), 27-45.

Damasio, A. (2010) Self comes to mind: constructing the conscious brain. New York, NY: Pantheon.

Damasio, A. (1999) The feeling of what happens: body and emotion in the making of consciousness. New York, NY: Harcourt Brace.

Edvardsson, D., & Street, A. (2007). Sense or no-sense: The nurse as embodied ethnographer. International Journal of Nursing Practice, 13(1), 24-32. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-172X.2006.00605.x

Ellingson, L. L. (2006). Embodied knowledge: Writing researchers’ bodies in qualitative health research. Qualitative Health Research, 16(2), 298-310.

Engelsrud, G. (2005). The lived body as experience and perspective: methodological challenges. Qualitative Health Research, 5(3), 267-284.

Fernandes, C. (2014, September). Moving Studies: Somatic-Performative Research in a Wide Dance Field. In Congress on Research in Dance (Vol. 2014, pp. 75-82). Cambridge University Press.

Finlay, L. (2005). “Reflexive embodied empathy”: A phenomenology of participant-researcher intersubjectivity. Humanistic Psychologist, 33(4), 271-292. doi: 10.1207/s15473333thp3304_4

Finlay, L. (2006). The body’s disclosure in phenomenological research. Qualitative Research in Psychology, 3(1), 19-30.

Fortune, L. D. (2011). Essences of somatic awareness as captured in a verbally directed body scan: A phenomenological case study. In R. L. Lanigan (Ed.), Schutzian Research: A Yearbook of Worldly Phenomenology and Qualitative Social Science (Vol. 3, pp. 105-118). Bucharest, Romania: Zeta Books.

Fortune, L. D., & Hymel, G. M. (2014). Creating Integrative Work: A Qualitative Study of How Massage Therapists Work with Existing Clients. Journal of Bodywork & Movement Therapies, 19(1), 25-34 doi: 10.1016/j.jbmt.2014.01.005

Gendlin, E. T. (1978). Focusing. New York, NY: Bantam Books.

Gendlin, E. T. (2000). The ‘mind’/’body’ problem and first person process: Three types of concepts. . In R. D. Ellis & N. Newton (Eds.), Advances in consciousness research: The caldron of consciousness: Motivation, affect and self-organization – An anthology (Vol. 16, pp. 109-118). Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins.

Goldman-Schuyler, K. (2010). Leadership integrity through mind training and somatic learning. Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice and Research, 62(1), 21-38. doi: 10.1037/a0018081

Green, J. (2015). Somatic sensitivity and reflexivity as validity tools in qualitative research. Research in Dance Education, 16(1), 67-79.

Hanna, T. (1988) Somatics: reawakening the mind’s control of movement, flexibility, and health. Menlo Park, CA: Addison-Wesley.

Hanna, T. (1991). What is somatics? Journal of Behavioral Optometry, 2(2), 31-35.

Hanrahan, M. (2003). Challenging the dualistic assumptions of academic writing: representing PhD research as embodied practice. Qualitative social research, 4(2).

Jola, C., Ehrenberg, S., and Reynolds, ? (2012) “The experience of watching dance: phenomenological-neuroscience duets.” Self published. http://www.academia.edu/1806231/.

Johnson, R. (2014). Somatic psychotherapy and research: Walking the common ground. Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy, 9(2), 82-92.

Khalsa, K. (2014). Performance as social change: Based on the work of Augusto Boal’s theater of the oppressed. Durham, NC: Duke University.

Lakoff, G., & Johnson, M. (1999). Philosophy in the flesh : The embodied mind and its challenge to Western thought. New York, NY: Basic Books.

Leder, D. (1990). The absent body. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.

Leitch, M. L., Vanslyke, J., & Allen, M. (2009). Somatic experiencing treatment with social service workers following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Social Work, 54(1), 9-19.

Lock, M. (1993). “Cultivating the body: Anthropology and epistemologies of bodily practice and knowledge.” Annual review of anthropology. 22/133‐155.

Lussier-Ley, C. (2010). Dialoguing with body: A self study in relational pedagogy through embodiment and the therapeutic relationship. The Qualitative Report, 15(1), 197.

Mehling, W. E., Wrubel, J., Daubenmier, J. J., Price, C. J., Kerr, C. E., Silow, T., . . . Stewart, A. L. (2011). Body Awareness: A phenomenological inquiry into the common ground of mind-body therapies. Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine, 6(6). http://www.peh-med.com/content/6/1/6/ doi:doi:10.1186/1747-5341-6-6

Merleau‐Ponty, Maurice. (2002). Phenomenology of Perception. (C. Smith,Trans.). London, New York: Rutledge Classics. (Original work published 1945).

Morley, J. (2008). Embodied consciousness in Tantric yoga and the phenomenology of Merleau-Ponty. Religion and the Arts, 12, 144-163.

Moustakas, C. (1990) Heuristic research: design, methodology, and applications. Newbury Park, CA: SAGE Publications.

Nagata, A. L. (2008). Bodymindfulness and energetic presence in intercultural communication. In D. A. Rehorick & V. M. Bentz (Eds.), Transformative phenomenology (pp. 141-154). Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.

O’Loughlin, M. (2007). Paying attention to bodies in education: Theoretical resources and practical suggestions. Education Philosophy and Theory, 30(3), 275-297.

Pallaro, P. (2007) Authentic movement: moving the body, moving the self, being moved, a collection of essays, volume II. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.

Prochaska, J. O., Norcross, J. C., & DiClemente, C. C. (2013). Applying the stages of change. Psychotherapy in Australia, 19(2), 10.

Rouhiainen, L. (2008). Somatic dance as a means of cultivating ethically embodied subjects. Research in Dance Education, 1470-1111, 9(3), 241-256.

Schmalzl, L., Crane-Godreau, M. A., & Payne, P. (2014). Movement-based embodied contemplative practices: Definitions and paradigms. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8 (205). doi:10.3389/fnhum.2014.00205

Sharma, S., Reimer-Kirkham, S., & Cochrane, M. (2009). Practicing the awareness of embodiment in qualitative health research: Methodological reflections. Qualitative Health Research, 19(11), 1642-1650.

Shaw, R. (2004). The embodied psychotherapist: An exploration of the therapists’ somatic phenomena within the therapeutic encounter. Psychotherapy Research, 14(3), 271-288.

Sheets-Johnstone, M. (2014) Putting movement into your life. Charlottesville, VA: Imprint Academic Philosophy Documentation Center.

Sheets-Johnstone, M. (2011) The primacy of movement: advances in consciousness research. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: John Benjamins Publishing Company.

Sheets-Johnstone, M. (2009) The corporeal turn: an interdisciplinary reader. Charlottesville, VA: Imprint Academic Philosophy Documentation Center.

Shusterman, R. (2008). Body consciousness: A philosophy of mindfulness and somaesthetics. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.

Stromsted, T. (2001). Re‐inhabiting the female body: authentic movement as a gateway to

transformation.” The arts in psychotherapy, 28(1), 39-55.

Todres, L. (2007). Embodied enquiry: Phenomenological touchstones for research, psychotherapy, and spirituality. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.

Todres, L. (2008). Being with that: The relevance of embodied understanding for practice. Qualitative Health Research, 18(11), 1566-1573. doi: 10.1177/1049732308324249

Turner, V. (1987). Anthropology of performance. New York, NY: PAJ Publications.

Varela, F. J., Thompson, E., & Rosch, E. (1991). The embodied mind: Cognitive science and human experience. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Zarowski, M. (2012). My own body as a form of otherness in Paul Ricoeur’s philosophy. Human movement, 13(1), 70-77.