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New Books by IAJS Members

 House

House: the Wounded Healer on Television (Routledge 2010)

Edited by Luke Hockley and Leslie Gardner.

Perpetual Adolescence edited by Sally Porterfield, Keith Polette, Tita French Baumlin

Perpetual Adolescence

Edited by Sally Porterfield, Keith Polette, Tita French Baumlin

 
C G Jung in the Humanities: Taking the Soul's Path by Susan Rowlands

CG Jung in the Humanities

by Susan Rowlands

 

Re-Symbolization of the Self: Human Development and Tarot
Hermeneutic

by Inna Semetsky


Tim Burton: The Monster and the Crowd by Helena Bassil-Morozow

Tim Burton: The Monster and the Crowd

by Helena Bassil-Morozow


An Introduction to Nietzsche by Lucy Huskinson

An Introduction to Nietzsche

by Lucy Huskinson

Possession - Jung's Comparative Anatomy of the Psyche by Craig E. Stephenson

Possession

by Craig E. Stephenson

Edge of the Sacred - Jung, Psyche, Earth

Edge of the Sacred

by David Tacey

Dark Light of the Soul

Dark Light of the Soul

by Kathryn Madden

Education and Imagination: Post-Jungian Perspectives

Education and Imagination

Edited by R. Jones, A. Clarkson, S. Congram, N. Stratton

The Rosetta Stone of the Human Mind

The Rosetta Stone of the Human Mind

by V. R. Sanguineti

Creative Suffering and the Wounded Healer

Creative Suffering and the Wounded Healer

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Cultures & identities in Transition

Edited by Murray Stein & Raya A. Jones

Body, Mind and Healing After Jung

Edited by Raya A. Jones

 

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IJJS Volume 3 Issue 1We have an active discussion list and a journal, which is included in the membership. As well, we provide opportunities for members to place their papers, new book announcements, and other materials on the website. More details...

Upcoming Conferences

Next International Joint Conference with IAAP - University of Braga, Porto, Portugal:

3rd International Joint Conference of the IAJS and the IAAP.  

18 July to 21 July, 2012.
 
Venue: University of Braga, Porto, Portugal
Dear IAJS colleagues,
Greetings from Ithaca, and from the IAJS members of the program committee for the joint international conference with the IAAP in Braga Portugal in July 2012.

Attached you will find the just completed cfp for the conference; it has also been posted to the IAJS  and IAAP websites. I encourage all of you to think about participating, in whatever form mostly richly displays your work. Please take note of the committee's requirement that proposals be sent only in dox or rtf--not in docx or pdf. This is necessary to insure the easy movement of proposals among our variously equipped computers.

The program committee for the conference includes:
Toshio Kawai (IAAP co-chair),
Murray Stein (IAAP),
Ruth Williams  (IAJS),
Lucy Huskinson (IAJS and IJJS),
Alessandra De Coro (IAAP), and
myself (IAJS co-chair).

We share our discussions with Joe Cambray, the current president of the IAAP, and Denis Ramos (IAAP), representing the organizing committee. The  organizing committee members are:
Armando Nascimento Rosa (IAJS), and
Luis Savaiva  (IAJS/IAAP), and
Denise Ramos (IAAP)

The organizing committee is busy arranging the local logistics for the conference, and will post the proper forms as they proceed.

I want to thank Leslie Gardner, Mark Saban, and Kevin Lu for their insightful mounting of the regional conference in London this month.

London Regional Conference DETAILS

Greetings all - here is a further update of the abstracts and schedule for the IAJS inaugural Regional Conference in London.

We are still in throes of finalising but the closer we get, the more final it will become. On the 15th June price goes up (marginally) so you might want to register ahead of that time.

****Speakers who have not registered by then: we will have to excise you from schedule! *****

  1. Download the abstracts:
  2. Schedule:
  3. Registration form:
  4. Abstracts from the upcoming conference
With all best wishes, Leslie Gardner, Mark Saban and Kevin Lu, London regional IAJS conference committee


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Publishing Opportunities

Greetings all - IAJS/IJJS 'manuscript central' is going live. More details can be found here
http://journalauthors.tandf.co.uk/submission/ScholarOne.asp

This means all IAJS members and everybody else who wants to submit a paper to us should do so online. Routledge have provided us with these author submission guidelines.

This is an open invitation, as well, to work up papers you have in mind to produce to show to our journal editors.

Download the PDF explaining the process here:

If you have difficulty finding the relevant contact please email authorqueries@tandf.co.uk