There is a new article by Elliot Benjamin, PhD. in the articles section. The article has the title of "License Plate Synchronicity: An Experiential Account and Analysis". Check it out. I have been awarded the 2010 Eileen J. Garrett Scholarship by the Parapsychology Foundation. Happily I will be able to commence my PhD research into the Role of paranormal experience in contemporary spiritualism in October. Thank you Parapsychology Foundation. Issue two of "Paranthropology: Journal of Anthropological Approaches to the Paranormal" is set to be released in October 2010. The general theme for this issue will be "Paranormal Encounters in the Field". To this end, therefore, we are now open for article and review submissions. Articles should be in the region of 1,000 words, though this is not a strict word limit. If you would like to contribute an article, review or letter, or would like any more information, please get in touch via [email protected] The first issue of "Paranthropology: Journal of Anthropological Approaches to the Paranormal" is now available to download for free. Simply click on either of the following links to be taken to the journal: Paranthropology: Journal of Anthropological Approaches to the Paranormal (Issue 1) Newsletter I would greatly appreciated any feedback or comments that you might have about this issue, and would welcome any contributions for future issues.I hope you find it interesting. The latest issue of the Rhine Online Psi News Magazine is now up and available from the following link: http://www.rhine.org/newsletter.htm It features an article from myself, entitled "Anthropology and the Ontological Status of the Paranormal", as well as an article on Shamanism by Katherine MacDowell, an article on the healing power of Dolphins by Jennifer Moore and interviews with Joe McMoneagle and Christine Simmons-Moore. The first issue of a new newsletter entitled "Paranthropology: Journal of Anthropological Approaches to the Paranormal" is set to be released this July. While the main emphasis of the journal is on anthropological approaches, it will also branch out into other disciplines - psychology, parapsychology, sociology, folklore, history - as a means to explore the way in which these theoretical methodologies interact and shed light on the paranormal. If you would like to contribute an article (between 500-1,000 words) to future issues please contact Jack Hunter via [email protected] If you would like to receive the newsletter for free via e-mail fill in the form on the NEWSLETTER page. I have just written a short review of a talk by David Eagleman, author of "Sum: Tales from the Afterlives". The event was part of the Bristol Festival of Ideas and the review can be read on the Reviews Page. I have just written a sort of review of a talk I attended at the Watershed on May 14th. The event was part of the Bristol Festival of Ideas and the "review" can be read on the REVIEWS page. | News & Developments
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