Applications are now open for 2 PhD scholarships on the “The Diversity and Variability of Grief” at Macquarie University, Sydney. 1/3 www.mq.edu.au/research/phd...
@griefyork
Philosophers investigating experiences of Grief and Loss at the University of York. Previously an AHRC funded project: https://www.griefyork.com. Posting our own work, and things we find interesting.
Applications are now open for 2 PhD scholarships on the “The Diversity and Variability of Grief” at Macquarie University, Sydney. 1/3 www.mq.edu.au/research/phd...
'Ecological Grief as a Shared Emotion' by @pfvelasco.bsky.social and Louise Richardson is now out and open access in Emotion Review.
Ecological grief is frequently claimed to be a shared emotion, and this paper attempts to substantiate such claims.
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
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Can philosophy help people who are grieving? In this short clip from @philosopher1923.bsky.social, Matthew Ratcliffe suggests that it can, and in various ways:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JuN...
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Julie Rugg's public lecture 'Funerals From an Expert Perspective', discussing a project which aimed to understand what elements of a funeral carry long-term meaning for the people involved in arranging, participating and attending them: youtu.be/9fK0Y0WpbLY
In this public lecture, Katherine Shear introduces 'Prolonged Grief Disorder Therapy', a short-term therapy designed to address impediments and facilitate adaptation to loss: youtu.be/qgH3kd7UDbQ?....
Here's another of our public lectures, this one by Edith Steffen, on continuing bonds in bereavement. She focusses particularly on how continuing bonds may become the focus of grief therapy and counselling. youtu.be/JBOl5mzJDfQ?...
In December 2021, Tasia Scrutton came to talk to us about how C.S. Lewis' theology affected his experience of grief. You can watch her lecture here: youtu.be/3Mdk37H7OYc
Latest Philosophy Bites. Sam Scheffler on grief philosophybites.com/podcast/samu...
Project members Matthew Ratcliffe and Louise Richardson discuss grief over non-death losses including involuntary childlessness in 'Grief over Non-Death Losses: A Phenomenological Perspective' - passion-journal.org/article/view...
In March 2021 we were pleased to welcome Jody Day (@gatewaywomen.bsky.social) to speak to us about The Disenfranchised Grief of Involuntary Childlessness. Watch the recording: youtu.be/7aG_D_yw7sQ?...
Another video from our public lecture series:
@rupertread.bsky.social, 'How Eco-Grief Will Help Us Save Ourselves'. youtu.be/Gxtxlgb5hV0
Delighted for our department colleague Mike Stuart!
Some of our public lectures from 2021 are available to watch on Youtube. Here's Dennis Klass giving an introduction to the Continuing Bonds model of grief: youtu.be/uLONT975cGY?...
Matthew Ratcliffe will be talking about 'The Unacknowledged Aspects of Grief' at this
@griefcentrebris.bsky.social online seminar series. Matthew's talk will be on June 23rd, 1-2pm. www.ticketsource.co.uk/goodgrieffes...
International Association for the Philosophy of Death and Dying will be holding its sixth biennial conference June 9-11, 2026 at Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan. The deadline for abstract submissions is 3 November 2025.
www.philosophyofdeath.org/sixth-bienni...
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I’m hosting a workshop on Social AI at the Uni of Exeter, generously funded by the Society of Applied Philosophy (10&11 Feb). If you fancy joining us to present your work, please submit an abstract!
Confirmed speakers: Rob Clowes, Pii Telakivi, Joel Krueger, Tom Roberts, & me. #philsky
'The Ephemerata: Shaping the Exquisite Nature of Grief': newly published graphic novel on grief by Carol Tyler.
<Please circulate!> Call for abstracts, deadline 28 Feb: 5th workshop on philosophy of emotions, Zhejiang University, 5 June. The topic is grief -- honoured to be the keynote speaker! @griefyork.bsky.social philevents.org/event/show/1...
Experiences of feeling 'haunted' by loss are common but under-explored. In this new paper, York's Matthew Ratcliffe argues that they involve continuing to experience possibilities as foreclosed:
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1...
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Our friends over at York St John University are running a project researching the efficacy of online bereavement groups. If you'd be interested in taking part in their next 10 week online support group you can self-refer here: www.yorksj.ac.uk/working-with...
Louise Richardson and @pfvelasco.bsky.social's paper 'Ecological Grief as a Shared Emotion' is now published in Emotion Review!
The paper assesses (and ultimately endorses) the claim that grief felt in relation to ecological losses is a shared emotion.
doi.org/10.1177/1754....
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In a new paper, Louise Richardson argues that regret is a feeling of discomfort when real life seems worse than how things might (have) be(en). The account makes sense of different kinds of regret, helps us manage regret, and has interesting broader consequences. Read it here: t.ly/8_1s0
We feel the moral tug of grief -- but how can there be a duty to grieve the dead? Delighted to have this paper coming out with Jordan MacKenzie, arguing the duty is rooted in 'practical fidelity'. Look for it in Free and Equal in coming months! philpapers.org/rec/CHOGAA-3 @griefyork.bsky.social
The abstract of the paper 'An encompassing account of regret'. Also available via the link in the post.
New paper alert! Project member Louise Richardson's paper 'An encompassing account of regret' has been accepted for publication in the journal Inquiry.
www.academia.edu/143418977/An...
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All are very welcome! Address is Friends Meeting House, Greengate, Malton, YO17 7EN. (3/3)
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We will be using our 'Picturing Grief' images as a prompt for discussion about the experience of grief. (2/3)
www.projectinggrief.com/picturing-gr...
Louise Richardson will be taking part in a 'Death Cafe' event at the Friends' Meeting House in Malton tomorrow Wednesday 13th, 9.30-11am. Death Cafes provide space for people to engage in open, meaningful conversations about death. (1/3)
"When we grieve, we mourn the most precious things that we have lost. But poetry helps us to not only preserve them, but to transform them."
Ali Hammoud in @theguardian.com on the capacity of poetry to help us in grief.
www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
How might AI change the course of someone's grief? Project member Louise Richardson is quoted in this article in @theguardian.com, on the growing phenomenon of “digital resurrection”.
www.theguardian.com/news/ng-inte...
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