Registration via https://event.ugent.be/registration/MasterclassLisaGuenther from 28-02-2026 11:47 until 28-04-2026 11:49
This “meet the expert” activity consist of a masterclass session with Lisa Guenther (Queen’s University), a leading scholar in critical phenomenology, and will centre on a guided close reading of a selected article (or multiple). Critical phenomenology is an innovative and rapidly growing research approach that examines how lived experience is shaped by social, political, and material structures such as race, gender, disability, spatial organisation, and institutional power. Increasingly used across disciplines -- including philosophy, sociology, political theory and health studies-- it provides conceptual tools for analysing structural injustice as it manifests in everyday life. By engaging directly with a key text (or texts) under the guidance of one of the field’s foremost contributors, attendees will gain insight into current debates, emerging research directions, and the societal relevance of phenomenological methods for studying inequality, marginalisation, and systemic violence. The activity aims to foster intellectual exchange across disciplines and institutions and to strengthen doctoral-level research capacity in socially engaged theory.