Prof. Geoffrey Samuel
His interests centre around an understanding of cultural processes and their effects on human behaviour, in terms which recognise the embodied character of human existence and which give proper weight to both human consciousness and biology.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoffrey_SamuelGeoffrey Samuel’s research extends over a number of interrelated areas within religious studies, social anthropology, comparative sociology, and cognate disciplines. Theoretically, his interests centre around an understanding of cultural processes and their effects on human behaviour, in terms which recognise the embodied character of human existence and which give proper weight to both human consciousness and biology. He is particularly interested in religion (including 'shamanism’) in relation to healing, gender and ecology, including the ways in which these issues manifest in contemporary societies.
Recorded Sessions
Reimagining our Embodiment as Part of Life
Finding a new way to live sustainably on the earth.