What is thinking? What does thinking look like?
Favoring neither performance practice, performance theory, nor the institutionalized history of academic philosophy, Performance Philosophy seeks answer to these questions through creative intellectual and artistic experimentation. Our network's 2700+ members come from countries across the world and work on local and global scales to produce embodied works and written publications capable of expanding our understanding of being, thinking, meaning, living, and dying.
For a helpful overview of the organization's history and founding premises, read this pdf (4.1 MB).
Favoring neither performance practice, performance theory, nor the institutionalized history of academic philosophy, Performance Philosophy seeks answer to these questions through creative intellectual and artistic experimentation. Our network's 2700+ members come from countries across the world and work on local and global scales to produce embodied works and written publications capable of expanding our understanding of being, thinking, meaning, living, and dying.
For a helpful overview of the organization's history and founding premises, read this pdf (4.1 MB).
Book SeriesI am a co-editor of The Performance Philosophy Book Series published by Palgrave (Springer), which, as of June 2016, published nine titles. If you are interested in publishing your monograph or anthology with us, please email me and/or click on the link below to learn more about the series.
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ConferencesEvery other year (2013, 2015, 2017, etc.), the network holds a conference for all of its members. In March 2019 we will meet in Amsterdam! Click the link below for more info.
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JournalAs an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal, Performance Philosophy publishes articles that interrogate what this field might be, and that test the relationship between performance and philosophy in all its possible configurations, including the philosophy of performance as well as performance-as-philosophy and philosophy-as-performance.
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