University of Calgary

New journal debuts this month

Submitted by laflammd on Tue, 12/20/2011 - 11:29am.
Jim Field, Nancy Moules and Graham McCaffrey

A new open access, peer reviewed journal that has its source at the University of Calgary has debuted this month. The Journal of Applied Hermeneutics is an online publication rising from the most recent meeting of the Canadian Hermeneutic Institute, which brings together scholars of the discipline and its research into creative dialogue.

“The idea was initiated by Dr. Richard Kearny who thought we could showcase the work he had heard from institute participants about bridging philosophy and practice,” says Nancy Moules, professor in the Faculty of Nursing and the journal’s editor.

See the full story in the December 20, 2011 edition of UToday (http://www.ucalgary.ca/news/utoday/december20-2011/journal)

Photo Caption: Jim Field, Faculty of Education, Nancy Moules and Graham McCaffrey from the Faculty of Nursing. Moules and McCaffrey are editors of the new Journal of Applied Hermeneutics.

Photo by Riley Brandt