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Call for Papers | Journal of Ecological Civilization Studies
We are very excited to announce the launch of a brand new journal focusing on the topic of ecological civilization! The Journal of Ecological Civilization Studies is the premiere academic publication dedicated to advancing understanding of the theory and practice of ecological civilization. The journal provides a platform for interdisciplinary…
Process Studies & South Asia Fellowship 2025 Winners - Kazi Adi Shakti and Rishabh Gandhi
The University of California, Irvine Process Studies and South Asia fellowship has been awarded to two researchers: Kazi Adi Shakti, Independent Scholar and Artist; and Rishabh Gandhi: Vishwakarma University, Pune, India. Fellows receive a $1500 award and optional conference support in addition to mentorship with Dr. Brianne Donaldson and the…
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We're very excited to announce the creation of a new cohort at the Center for Process Studies (CPS): SPARKS. This new Community Cohort is an arts collective dedicated to exploring process-relational experience through creativity and the arts, and cultivating a world grounded in compassion, justice, and sustainability. SPARKS endeavors to…
Conference Retrospect - Process Philosophy, Plasma Cosmology, and Transpersonal Psychology
The Center for Process Studies recently gathered a superb group of scientists and philosophers at the Mercure Southgate Hotel in Exeter, UK, for an interdisciplinary workshop on “Process Philosophy, Plasma Cosmology, and Transpersonal Psychology.” Co-organized with the University of Exeter (Peter Sjöstedt-Hughes), the California Institute of Integral Studies (Matthew Segall),…
Reflections on the 18th Process Summer Academy at Zhejiang Normal University: Process Thought Helps Us Live a More Abundant Life
Kylie Bao shares her experience at the 18th Process Summer Academy at Zhejiang Normal University, exploring how process philosophy offers a profound framework for living a more abundant life by emphasizing relationality, relevance, and creative evolution. She describes the lectures, embodied experiences, and dialogues of the academy that introduce the…
Is It Too Late? Toward an Ecological Civilization Header
On November 22nd, 2024, the conference “Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Thomas Berry, and Process Philosophy” was held at Beijing Normal University by the School of Philosophy and The Center for Sciences and Humanities. Conference participants included scholars from Yale University, Institute for Postmodern Development of China, Center for Process Studies,…
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Thomas Berry, and Process Philosophy Report from the Conference at Beijing Normal University
On November 22nd, 2024, the conference “Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Thomas Berry, and Process Philosophy” was held at Beijing Normal University by the School of Philosophy and The Center for Sciences and Humanities. Conference participants included scholars from Yale University, Institute for Postmodern Development of China, Center for Process Studies,…
Living Earth Co-Creative
The Center for Process Studies is growing a new branch of eco-education programs dedicated to cultivating the vision of ecological civilization through process-relational culture in youth education. With aims to build a global eco-education community, this project brings together collective wisdom from many cultures for eco-literacy and project-based learning programs.…
Chinese and Foreign Process Educators Gathered in Luoyang to Discuss New Ideas for Reforming Basic Education
Chinese and foreign process educators gathered in Luoyang, the ancient capital of 13 dynasties, to participate in the International Symposium on “Process Philosophy and Basic Education Development” to discuss new ideas for the reform of basic education.…
Call for Papers Divine Creativity and Participatory Cosmologies Religions Journal Matthew David Segall, Editor
Rapid advancements in science and technology continue to provoke philosophical theology to reimagine divine creativity and humanity’s role in cosmic evolution. This Special Issue of Religions invites scholars to explore how contemporary participatory approaches to cosmology—or approaches recognizing the co-creative participation of individuals and communities (including nonhumans) in bringing forth…