Towards an Embodied Science of Intersubjectivity (TESIS)
Together with colleagues from Germany, Spain, Denmark, UK, and Italy, Dan Zahavi has been able to secure EU funding for a Marie Curie Initial Training Network (ITN) entitled TESIS: "Towards an Embodied Science of InterSubjectivity." The project will run from 2011 - 2015 and has a total budget of more than 32.000.000 DKK. The network coordinator is Thomas Fuchs from Department of Psychiatry, University of Heidelberg. The associated partners include LEGO.
For more information see http://tesisnetwork.wordpress.com/
Individual Projects
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Researchers
Head of project, professor Dan Zahavi
Marie Curie Experienced Researcher Glenda Lucila Satne
Marie Curie Early Stage Researcher Alba Montes Sanchez
Past and present events
Video
In this video, Glenda Satne presents her research on norms, naturalism and intersubjectivity.