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    KOMARINE ROMDENH-ROMLUC

    Areas of specialisation: phenomenology, Merleau-Pontys philosophy, philosophy of mind.

    Areas of teaching competence: philosophy of cognitive science, feminist philosophy.

    Employment history:

    Permanent Lectureship at University of Nottingham (Sep. 2002) Teaching Assistantship at University of Sheffield (Jan.June 2000)Higher education:

    PhD in philosophy, University of Sheffield, awarded with no corrections, May 2003. BA Hons., first class in philosophy, University of Sheffield 1997.Administrative roles: Deputy Head of Department (201213) Admissions Tutor (200713) Library Liaison Officer (200305) Research Seminar Organiser (200204)Awards

    CAS External Engagement Fund to start up the Solipsism Project: June 2011. Mind Fellowship to fund research leave: autumn semester 2009. Overseas conference grant: 2009 for attendance at the annual meeting of ASEP, New York. Overseas conference grant: 2006 for attendance at the Eastern division of the APA, Washington DC. AHRC matching research leave funding: spring semester 2006 Overseas conference grant: 2005 for attendance at The Phenomenology of Perception: Sixty Years On. AHRC postgraduate funding for MA and PhD studies: 19972002 (includes six month break to take

    up Teaching Assistantship at University of Sheffield). Prize for best MA performance, University of Sheffield 1998.Publications:

    Books 2013. The Philosophies of Merleau-Ponty and Wittgenstein. London: Routledge (edited collection,

    forthcoming). 2011. Routledge Guidebook to Merleau-Ponty and thePhenomenology of Perception. London: Routledge

    (sole authored)

    Articles 2013. Habit and attention. In D. Moran and R.T. Jensen (eds.) The Phenomenology of Embodied

    Subjectivity. Dordrecht: Springer, forthcoming. 2013. The world and I solipsism and schizophrenia. In K. Romdenh-Romluc (ed.) The Philosophies of

    Merleau-Ponty and Wittgenstein. London: Routledge, forthcoming. 2013. First-person awareness of intentions and immunity to error through misidentification.

    International Journal of Philosophical Studies, forthcoming. 2012. Thought in action. In D. Zahavi (ed.) Contemporary Oxford Handbook of Phenomenology. Oxford:

    OUP, forthcoming. 2011. Merleau-Ponty. In S. Overgaard and S. Luft (eds.) Routledge Companion to Phenomenology. London:

    Routledge, 103112. 2011. Embodied cognition and agency. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society Vol. CXI, Part I: 7995. 2011. Time for consciousness: intention and introspection. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 10

    (3): 36976.

    2009. Merleau-Pontys account of hallucination.European Journal of Philosophy17 (1): 7690. 2008. First-person thought and the use of I. Synthese163: 145156.

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    2007a. Merleau-Ponty and the power to reckon with the possible. In T. Baldwin (ed.) Reading Merleau-Ponty. London: Routledge, 4458.

    2007b. Suppressed belief. Theoria22 (58): 1724. 2006. I. Philosophical Studies128 (2): 25783. 2002. Now the French are invading England.Analysis62 (1): 3441.Smaller pieces 2013. Phenomenological perspectives on perception. Routledge Online Encyclopaedia of Philosophy,

    forthcoming. 2005. The essential indexical.Encyclopaedia of Language and Linguistics 2ndEdition. Oxford: Elsevier. 2005. Immunity to error through misidentification.Encyclopaedia of Language and Linguistics 2ndEdition.

    Oxford: Elsevier. 2005. Review of McCulloch, G. 2003. The Life of the Mind. London: Routledge. Philosophical Books46

    (2): 1724. 2005. Review of Smith, A. D. 2003. Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Husserl and the Cartesian Meditations.

    London: Routledge.Mind114: 2003. 2004. Review of Matthews, E. 2002. The Philosophy of Merleau-Ponty. Durham: Acumen. Mind 113:

    1935.

    Work in progress:

    Book An Ecological Account of Agency research monograph (projected date of publication 2016).

    Articles Phenomenology and action (for inclusion in edited collection, projected deadline 2014). Gestalt perception and seeing-as (draft). Aliefs and bodily intelligence (draft).Selected talks:

    Invited papers 2013. Title tbc, World Congress of Philosophy, Athens (Greece). 2013. Title tbc, Creating Democratic Space Symposium, University of Hull (UK). 2013. Image in Eye and Mind, Image in Space, Jan Evangelista Purkyn! University, st nad

    Labem (Czech Republic). 2013. The world and I: solipsism and schizophrenia annual meeting of ASEP, Berkeley, California

    (US). 2012. Bodily imagination and acting Workshop on Perceptual Imagination, University of Milan (Italy). 2012. Gestalt perception and seeing-as Seeing-As and Novelty, University of York (UK). 2012. Solipsism: Wittgenstein, Merleau-Ponty, and schizophrenia keynote address at the annual

    conference of theNordic Society for Phenomenology, University of Oslo (Norway). 2011. Thought in action and priming first meeting of the Implicit Bias Network, University of

    Sheffield (UK). 2011. Habits as a basis for action Workshop on Habit, University of Cardiff (UK). 2011. Merleau-Ponty and the perception of space, Symposium on Merleau-Ponty and the Sense of Space,

    University of Nottingham (UK). 2011. Response to Taylor CarmanMerleau-Ponty After Fifty Years, University College Dublin (Eire). 2010. Embodied cognition and agencyAristotelian Society, University College London (UK). 2010. Merleau-Ponty and perception keynote speaker at the Summer School on Phenomenology and the

    Philosophy of Mindat the University of Copenhagen (Denmark). 2010. Merleau-Ponty and temporality annual meeting of ASEP, Christchurch, Oxford University

    (UK). 2010. Embodied cognition and agency, Workshop on Embodied Cognition, University of Nottingham

    (UK).

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    2010. Merleau-Pontys conception of thought, Embodied Subjectivity Conference, University CollegeDublin (Eire).

    2009. The world according to Merleau-Ponty,ASEP, Columbia University, New York (USA). 2008. Merleau-Ponty and the tacit cogito, Centenary Conference of Merleau-Pontys Birth, Columbia

    University, New York (USA). 2006. Merleau-Pontys account of hallucination,Eastern Division APA, Washington DC (USA). 2005. Merleau-Pontys account of action, Society for European Philosophy and the Forum for European

    Philosophy Joint Conference, University of Reading (UK). 2005. Merleau-Ponty and the power to reckon with the possible, The Phenomenology of

    Perception:Sixty Years On, Collge de France, Paris (France). 2003. Jeannerod and Pacherie on agency and self-identification, Simulation Workshop, Jean Nicod

    Institute, Paris (France).

    Peer-reviewed conference papers 2012. Habit and attention, Philosophy Society of Southern Africa Annual Meeting, University of Cape

    Town (South Africa). 2007. Simulation and immunity to error through misidentification, the Philosophy of Psychology,

    Neuroscience, and Biology, University of Bristol (UK).

    Invited research seminar talks 2011. Aliefs and bodily intelligence, Trinity College Dublin. 2011. Habit and attention, University of Sheffield. 2009. Merleau-Pontys account of the mind, University of Hull. 2008. Merleau-Ponty and the problem of others, University of Essex. 2008. Merleau-Ponty and introspection, University of Lancaster. 2007. Simulation and Immunity to Error through Misidentification, University of Sheffield. 2006. First-person thought and the use of I, University of Durham. 2006. Merleau-Pontys theory of action, University of Warwick.Invited participant at the following workshops(Invited as expert participant, but not giving a paper.) 2011. The Essex Autonomy Project Workshopat University College London (UK). 2006. Situated Expertise Workshopat the University of Amsterdam (The Netherlands).Teaching experience

    I am a dedicated and enthusiastic teacher. I aim to design courses that are interesting, comprehensive andcutting-edge. I develop my teaching practice in a way that is sensitive to the many barriers to educationfaced by a diverse student population.

    Postgraduate I have designed and taught an MA course on Philosophy of Mind. I have designed and taught an MA course on First-Person Thought. I have supervised various MA dissertations. Interim advisor for four PhD students What is the nature and function of spatio-temporal

    imagination?; What is said in linguistic communication?; Metaphor in language, thought andimagination; Natural kinds and referring terms

    Supervisor for PhD student The Problem of Other Minds External examiner for MPhil dissertation, Department of Philosophy, University of Sheffield The

    Understanding of Proper Names: Referring, Uncertainty and Fiction Internal examiner for two PhD dissertations Imagination, Perception and Belief, and Artworks

    and Agents.

    UndergraduateI have designed and taught the following courses:

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    Merleau-Pontys Phenomenology of Perception(level 3) Introduction to phenomenology (level 3) Transcendental arguments against scepticism (levels 2 and 3) Introduction to feminist philosophy (level 1) The body (level 1)I have also supervised a number of undergraduate dissertations.

    OutreachI have given lectures on the philosophy of psychology as part of the University of Nottinghams Sutton

    Trust Summer School Programme, which is aimed at talented school children from impoverishedbackgrounds.

    Public engagement activity

    Visual representations of schizophreniaThe aim of this project is to produce an exhibition of photography, depicting aspects of what it is liketo have schizophrenia. It will be informed by patients accounts of their experience, philosophicalanalyses of what it is like to undergo schizophrenia, and psychiatric theories about the condition. It isa joint collaboration between photographer, Laura Page, local patient groups, psychiatrist MatthewBroome, and myself. We are currently in the process of applying for funding from the Wellcome

    Trust and the Arts Council. Models of schizophrenic experience

    One strand of my current research focuses on the nature of schizophrenic experience. I am seekingfunding to pursue this project with Clinical Professor of Psychiatry Josef Parnas, who is based at theUniversity of Copenhagen, and who has an interest in phenomenological psychiatry, where themodels produced will inform his clinical practice.

    Memberships

    American Society for Existential Phenomenology (Professor Dreyfuss research group) invitedmember.

    Implicit Bias Network invited member. Irish Phenomenology Circle. Nordic Society for Phenomenology. Society of Women in Philosophy (SWIP) UK treasurer and member of the Executive Committee.Other service to the profession:

    Routledge recently invited me to act as co-editor, along with Dr. Sren Overgaard and ProfessorDavid Cerbone, of the new book series, Routledge Research in Phenomenology.

    I drafted SWIP UK's response to the HEFCE consultation on the drafted criteria for the REF, inconsultation with other members of the Executive Committee.

    I helped to develop the new mentoring scheme for women philosophers an initiative that is beingrun by SWIP UK and the British Philosophical Association.

    I have been a referee for Dialectica,Canadian Journal of Philosophy, European Journal of Philosophy, Mind,Mind and Language, Organization Studies, Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences,and Philosophical Quarterly.

    I have reviewed book proposals for Routledge and Palgrave Macmillan. I have reviewed book manuscripts for Routledge. I was a member of the Advisory Board for the new translation of Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology of

    Perception, published by Routledge 2012. I co-organise the Sense of Space research group at the University of Nottingham. I co-organised the Workshop on Merleau-Ponty and the Sense of Space, University of Nottingham,

    2011. I organised the SWIP (UK) Autumn Conference, University of Nottingham, 2007.Referees

    The following people know my work, and can provide a reference if required:

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    Professor Hubert Dreyfus,Department of Philosophy,314 Moses Hall 2390,University of California,Berkeley, CA 94720-2390

    USA

    Professor Stephen Laurence,Department of Philosophy,University of Sheffield,45 Victoria Street,Sheffield. S3 7QBUK

    Professor Paul Noordhof,Department of Philosophy,University of York,Heslington,

    York. YO10 5DD

    UK

    Professor Jennifer Saul,Department of Philosophy,University of Sheffield,45 Victoria Street,Sheffield. S3 7QBUK