6th Conference
21st-23rd March, 2014
Gettysburg College, Pennsylvania, USA
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Dr Julie Beischel
21st-23rd March, 2014
Gettysburg College, Pennsylvania, USA
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Dr Julie Beischel
FRIDAY 21st
09.00-10.00 Registration
10.00-10.10 Introduction
10.10-10.40 Of Thy Neighbour: Investigating who and what’s next door in cases of hauntings Christopher Laursen, University of British Columbia Watch the presentation
10.40-11.10 From ‘Weekend Warriors’ to Paranormal Researchers: Identity, Performance, and Experiential Meaning in Ghost Hunting Stephanie Boothby, University of Florida Watch the presentation
11.10-11.30 Coffee Break
11.30-12.00 Healing from within: The story of moving beyond chronic illness by combining hypnosis with Spirituality Hayley McClean
12.00-12.30 From Housewife to Paranormal Researcher: Investigating Electronic Voice Phenomena and Instrumental Trans-Communication Donna Sinclair Hogan
12.30-1.00 Willy Wonka and the Afterlife Machine: Re-energizing the scientific method with a dash of madness Marcel Cairo
1.00-2.30 Lunch
2.30-3.00 Ectoplasm, Somatisation and Stigmata: Physical Mediumship as the Development of Extraordinary Mind-Body States Jack Hunter, University of Bristol Watch the presentation
3.00-3.30 Questions about Interacting with Invisible Intelligences Prof Imants Barušs, University of Western Ontario
3.30-4.00 The mechanics of spirit communication Dr Fiona Bowie, King's College London Watch the presentation
4.00-4.30 Coffee Break
4.30-6.00 KEYNOTE
A Scientist Among Mediums: Intriguing Findings from 10 Years of Laboratory Research Dr Julie Beischel, Windbridge Institute
SAT 22nd
10.00-10.30 The Phenomena of RED: Signatures in Sound and Sense Rebecca E Davies, London College of Communication
10.30-11.00 Visions of interiority Dr Donnalee Dox, Texas A&M University
11.00-11.20 Coffee Break
11.20-11.50 Structural Analysis and the Betwixt and Between George P Hansen Watch the presentation
11.50-12.20 Thinking Beyond the “Primitive”: Exclusionary rhetoric and cosmological blind spots in Parapsychological history Dr Darryl Caterine, Le Moyne College New York Watch the presentation
12.20-12.50 Jamesian Methodological pluralism and exceptional experiences Erika A Pratte
12.50-2.00 Lunch
2.00-2.30 Reimagining Christianity: What happens when a Washington DC Attorney spends his spare time doing automatic writing? Dr David Gordon Wilson Watch the presentation
2.30-3.00 Dreams, Metaphor, and GIS: How a turn of the century Canadian Spiritualist is informing research into historical ecology one-hundred years later Dr Rick Fehr, Western University Canada
3.00-3.30 The American Civil Battlefield, the Good Death, and the rise of Spiritualism in the United States: The Gettysburg Absence of Presence John G Sabol Watch the presentation
3.30-4.00 Coffee Break
4.00-4.30 Encouraging Critical Thinking in Exploring the Extraordinary Dr Jennifer Lyke, Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
4.30-5.00 The Extraordinary Project Suzanne Clores Watch the presentation
SUN 23rd
10.00-10.30 Haunted by the Past: An exploration of how historical assumptions have influenced modern-day investigation of the Survival Hypothesis Chase O’Gwin, University of West Georgia Watch the presentation
10.30-11.00 Military institutional response to anomalies and social psi: The Belgian Air Force, 1989-1990 Dr Eric Ouellet, Canadian Forces College
11.00-11.20 Coffee Break
11.20-11-50 Communication across the Chasm: Experiences with the Deceased Dr John Napora, University of South Florida
11.50-12.20 Photographing Spiritualism Shannon Taggart
12.20-12.50 It’s OK Going Native: The Emotion Management of a Sociologist exploring the embodied Emotional Labour and ethics of Extra-Sensory work Sarah Metcalfe, University of York
12.50-1.00 Closing remarks
1.00 Lunch
09.00-10.00 Registration
10.00-10.10 Introduction
10.10-10.40 Of Thy Neighbour: Investigating who and what’s next door in cases of hauntings Christopher Laursen, University of British Columbia Watch the presentation
10.40-11.10 From ‘Weekend Warriors’ to Paranormal Researchers: Identity, Performance, and Experiential Meaning in Ghost Hunting Stephanie Boothby, University of Florida Watch the presentation
11.10-11.30 Coffee Break
11.30-12.00 Healing from within: The story of moving beyond chronic illness by combining hypnosis with Spirituality Hayley McClean
12.00-12.30 From Housewife to Paranormal Researcher: Investigating Electronic Voice Phenomena and Instrumental Trans-Communication Donna Sinclair Hogan
12.30-1.00 Willy Wonka and the Afterlife Machine: Re-energizing the scientific method with a dash of madness Marcel Cairo
1.00-2.30 Lunch
2.30-3.00 Ectoplasm, Somatisation and Stigmata: Physical Mediumship as the Development of Extraordinary Mind-Body States Jack Hunter, University of Bristol Watch the presentation
3.00-3.30 Questions about Interacting with Invisible Intelligences Prof Imants Barušs, University of Western Ontario
3.30-4.00 The mechanics of spirit communication Dr Fiona Bowie, King's College London Watch the presentation
4.00-4.30 Coffee Break
4.30-6.00 KEYNOTE
A Scientist Among Mediums: Intriguing Findings from 10 Years of Laboratory Research Dr Julie Beischel, Windbridge Institute
SAT 22nd
10.00-10.30 The Phenomena of RED: Signatures in Sound and Sense Rebecca E Davies, London College of Communication
10.30-11.00 Visions of interiority Dr Donnalee Dox, Texas A&M University
11.00-11.20 Coffee Break
11.20-11.50 Structural Analysis and the Betwixt and Between George P Hansen Watch the presentation
11.50-12.20 Thinking Beyond the “Primitive”: Exclusionary rhetoric and cosmological blind spots in Parapsychological history Dr Darryl Caterine, Le Moyne College New York Watch the presentation
12.20-12.50 Jamesian Methodological pluralism and exceptional experiences Erika A Pratte
12.50-2.00 Lunch
2.00-2.30 Reimagining Christianity: What happens when a Washington DC Attorney spends his spare time doing automatic writing? Dr David Gordon Wilson Watch the presentation
2.30-3.00 Dreams, Metaphor, and GIS: How a turn of the century Canadian Spiritualist is informing research into historical ecology one-hundred years later Dr Rick Fehr, Western University Canada
3.00-3.30 The American Civil Battlefield, the Good Death, and the rise of Spiritualism in the United States: The Gettysburg Absence of Presence John G Sabol Watch the presentation
3.30-4.00 Coffee Break
4.00-4.30 Encouraging Critical Thinking in Exploring the Extraordinary Dr Jennifer Lyke, Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
4.30-5.00 The Extraordinary Project Suzanne Clores Watch the presentation
SUN 23rd
10.00-10.30 Haunted by the Past: An exploration of how historical assumptions have influenced modern-day investigation of the Survival Hypothesis Chase O’Gwin, University of West Georgia Watch the presentation
10.30-11.00 Military institutional response to anomalies and social psi: The Belgian Air Force, 1989-1990 Dr Eric Ouellet, Canadian Forces College
11.00-11.20 Coffee Break
11.20-11-50 Communication across the Chasm: Experiences with the Deceased Dr John Napora, University of South Florida
11.50-12.20 Photographing Spiritualism Shannon Taggart
12.20-12.50 It’s OK Going Native: The Emotion Management of a Sociologist exploring the embodied Emotional Labour and ethics of Extra-Sensory work Sarah Metcalfe, University of York
12.50-1.00 Closing remarks
1.00 Lunch

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