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Everyday Life With Voices: A request from Elisabeth Svanholmer and Rufus May
Elisabeth Svanholmer writes: We are looking for contributors to a new online resource about hearing things that others don’t.
Call for Papers: Twenty-five years of Madness and Modernism (11 May)
A symposium to celebrate, interrogate and reflect upon the significance and wide-ranging influence of Madness and Modernism will be held at Durham University on Friday 11 May 2018, featuring Louis Sass in conversation with Patricia Waugh.
Recent posts
Announcing a new series of events produced by Hearing the Voice and Waddington Street Community Centre, Durham (February-May 2018)
Hearing the Voice has teamed up with Waddington Street Community Centre to produce a new, four-part series of events exploring voice-hearing and other unusual experiences.
Call for proposals: Living with Voices
We are seeking an individual or group with personal experience of hearing voices to work with us to write and co-ordinate web content exploring the theme of ‘Living with Voices’. The commission is part of the development of ‘Integrated Voices’ – a new website that will help people find clear, balanced and comprehensive information about voice-hearing.
Meet the Playwright: Introducing David Napthine
On Friday 26 January at 7:30PM, The World is Never Quiet will premiere at Durham Town Hall. We sat down with David Napthine, author of the play, to hear all about his newest work…
The Why Factor: Why do people hear voices in their heads?
Featuring Rai Waddingham (HtV collaborator), Angela Woods (HtV Co-Director) and many more, this fascinating episode of The Why Factor asks: ‘why do people hear voices in their heads?’
APS Rising Stars of 2017 Announced
Congratulations to Jane Garrison (post-doctoral researcher with Hearing the Voice), who has been recognised by the Association for Psychological Science (APS) as one of its Rising Stars of 2017…
Launch of Online Forum for Young People Who Hear Voices
In partnership with Hearing the Voice and Hearing Voices Network England, Voice Collective has launched an online forum for young people who hear voices, see visions, and have other ‘unusual’ sensory experiences or beliefs…
Call for Review: ‘Emily’s Voices’ by Emily Knoll
We are delighted to offer Emily’s Voices – a memoir by voice-hearer Emily Knoll – for review…
The Paradoxical Self: Awareness, Solipsism and First-rank Symptoms in Schizophrenia
An article by HtV collaborator Clara Humpston has recently been published in Philosophical Psychology…