I've published on the phenomenology of illness and of religion.
- A paper on silence and the phenomenology of grief.
- A paper on hermeneutical injustice and the phenomenology of depression.
- ’The hermeneutic problem of psychiatry’ and the co-production of meaning in psychiatric healthcare’, co-auhtored with Lucienne Spencer, Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 94 (2023): 103-131.
- Special issue on Lived Experience and Co-production in Philosophy and Mental Health, edited by Anna Bergqvist, David Crepaz-Keay and Alana Wilde.
- 'Everyday Aesthetics, Happiness, and Depression', Martin Poltrum, Michael Musalek, Helena Fox, Kathleen Galvin, Yuriko Saito (eds.) Oxford Handbook of Mental Health and Contemporary Western Aesthetics (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2023), forthcoming.
- This paper discusses the role - or, rather, diminished roles - for aesthetic experience in depression.
- ‘Hermeneutical Injustice and the Depths of Depression’, Renewing Phenomenological Psychopathology, 6 October 2022.*
- ‘Phenomenology, Neurology, Psychiatry, and Religious Commitment’, Alasdair Coles and Joanna Collicutt (ed.), Neurology and Religion (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019), 35-47.
- 'Phenomenology of Illness, Philosophy, and Life', Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Science 62 (2017): 56-60.*
- Essay review of Havi Carel, Phenomenology of Illness (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016).
- ‘Emotion, Religious Practice, and Cosmopolitan Secularism’, Religious Studies 50.2 (2014): 139-156.
- ‘A Phenomenological Challenge to “Enlightened Secularism”’, Religious Studies 49.3 (2013): 377-398.