Biography
Seamon was born on 14 April 1948. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from theBibliography
Select books
* Seamon, David. ''Phenomenological perspectives on place, lifeworlds, and lived emplacement.'' Routledge, 2023. * Seamon, David. ''Life takes place: Phenomenology, lifeworlds, and place making''. Routledge, 2018. *Seamon, David. ''A Geography of the Lifeworld: Movement, Rest and Encounter'' (Routledge Revivals). Routledge, 2015. *Buttimer, Anne, and David Seamon, eds. ''The human experience of space and place'' (Routledge Revivals). Routledge, 2015. *Seamon, David, and Arthur Zajonc, eds. ''Goethe's way of science: A phenomenology of nature.'' State University of New York Press, 1998. *Seamon, David, and Robert Mugerauer, eds. ''Dwelling, place and environment: Towards a phenomenology of person and world''. Dordrecht, the Netherlands: Springer, 1985.Select journal articles
*Seamon, David. ''Ways of Understanding Wholeness: Place, Christopher Alexander, and Synergistic Relationality'', World Futures: Journal of New Paradigm Research, 80, 2 (2024). *Seamon, David. ''Serendipitous Events in Place: The Weave of Bodies and Context via Environmental Unexpectedness and Chance'', Intertwining: Weaving Body Context, No. 3 (2021): 120–133. Milan: Mimesis International. *Seamon, David. ''Christopher Alexander’s Theory of Wholeness as a Tetrad of Creative Activity: The Examples of A New Theory of Urban Design and The Nature of Order'', Urban Science 3, (2019): 1–13. *Seamon, David. ''Understanding Place Holistically: Cities, Synergistic Relationality, and Space Syntax'', Journal of Space Syntax, 6 (2015), pp. 32–43. *Seamon, David. ''Situated Cognition and the Phenomenology of Place: Lifeworld, Environmental Embodiment, and Immersion-in-World'', Cognitive Processes,16, 1 (2015): 389–92. *Seamon, David. ''Looking at a Photograph—André Kertész's 1928 Meudon: Interpreting Aesthetic Experience Phenomenologically'', Academic Quarter kademisk Kvarter 9 (2015): 322–35. *Seamon, David. ''Lived Bodies, Place, and Phenomenology: Implications for Human Rights and Environmental Justice'', Journal of Human Rights and the Environment, 4, 2 (2013): 143–66 *Seamon, David. ''“A Jumping, Joyous Urban Jumble”: Jane Jacobs’s Death and Life of Great American Cities as a Phenomenology of Urban Place'', Journal of Space Syntax, 3 (2013): 139–49. *Seamon, David. Place, ''Placelessness, Insideness, and Outsideness in John Sayles’ Sunshine State.'' In Aether: A Journal of Media Geography, 3 (2008): 1–19. *Seamon, David. ''Goethe’s Way of Science as a Phenomenology of Nature'', Janus Head, 8 (2005): 86–101. *Seamon, David. ''Emotional Experience of the Environment'', American Behavioral Scientist, 27 (1984): 757 770. *Seamon, David. ''The phenomenological contribution to environmental psychology''. Journal of environmental psychology 2 (1982): 119–140.Book chapters
* Seamon, David. Phenomenological Research Methods and Urban Design, in Hesam Kamalipour, Patricia Aelbrecht, and Nastaran Peimani (eds.), ''Routledge Handbook of Urban Design Research Methods'', pp. 224–231. London: Routledge, 2024. * Seamon, David. Architecture and Phenomenology, in Duanfang Lu (ed.), ''Routledge Companion to Contemporary Architectural History'', pp. 218–229. London: Routledge, 2024. * Seamon, David and Thomas Larsen. Humanistic Geography, in Douglas Richardson (ed.), ''International Encyclopedia of Geography: People, the Earth, Environment, and Technology.'' NY: Wiley, 2021. * Seamon, David. Place Attachment and Phenomenology: The Dynamic Complexity of Place, in Lynne Manzo and Patrick Devine-Wright (eds.), ''Place Attachment: Advances in Theory, Methods and Research'', 2nd edition, pp. 29–44. London: Routledge, 2021. * Seamon, David. Atmosphere, Place, and Phenomenology: Depictions of London Place Settings in Three Writings by British-African Novelist Doris Lessing, in T. Griffero and M. Tedeschini (eds.), ''Atmosphere and Aesthetics'', pp. 133–146. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. * Seamon, David. Merleau-Ponty, Lived Body and Place: Toward a Phenomenology of Human Situatedness, a chapter in T. Hünefeldt and A. Schlitte (eds.), ''Situatedness and Place'', pp. 41–66. Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2019. * Seamon, David. A Phenomenological and Hermeneutic Reading of Rem Koolhaas's Seattle Central Library, in Ruth Conway Dalton and Christopher Hölscher (eds.), ''Take One Building: Interdisciplinary Research Perspectives on the Seattle Central Library'', pp. 67–94. London: Routledge, 2017. * Seamon, David. Architecture, Place, and Phenomenology: Buildings as Lifeworlds, Atmospheres, and Environmental Wholes, a chapter in Janet Donohoe (ed.), ''Phenomenology and Place'', pp. 247–263. Lanham, MD: Roman and Littlefield, 2017. * Seamon, David. Hermeneutics and Architecture: Buildings-in-Themselves and Interpretive Trustworthiness, in Bruce Janz (ed.), ''Hermeneutics, Space, and Place'', pp. 347–360. NY: Springer, 2017 * Seamon, David and Harneet Gill. Qualitative Approaches to Environment-Behavior Research: Understanding Environmental and Place Experiences, Meanings, and Actions, in Robert Gifford (ed.), ''Research Methods for Environmental Psychology'', pp. 115–135. NY: Wiley/Blackwell, 2016. * Seamon, David. Lived Emplacement and the Locality of Being: A Return to Humanistic Geography? In Stuart Aitken and Gill Valentine (eds.), ''Approaches to Human Geography'', 2nd edn., pp. 35–48. London: Sage, 2015. * Seamon, David. Physical and Virtual Environments: Meaning of Place and Space, in B. Schell and M. Scaffa (eds.). Willard & Spackman's ''Occupational Therapy'', 12th Edition, B. Schell & M. Scaffa, pp. 202–14. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkens, 2014 * Seamon, David. Phenomenology and Uncanny Homecoming: Homeworld, Alienworld, and Being-at-Home in Alan Ball's HBO Television Series, Six Feet Under, in Daniel Boscaljon ''Resisting the Place of Belonging'', pp. 155–70. Burlington, Vermont: Ashgate, 2013Memberships
* The Society for Phenomenology and the Human Sciences (SPHS) * The International Association for Environmental Philosophy (IAEP) * The Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP) * The Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA)Footnotes
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