About the SEA
The Committee
Committee members are elected by the membership at the Annual General Meeting and serve for three years. They oversee and carry out the Society’s work, meeting monthly. Members give their time and expertise on a voluntary basis — they receive no remuneration, and have complimentary access to SEA events as a small thank you. The Committee also meets once a year for an away-day.
Roles and editorial names are as published by the SEA. Officer names, photos and bios are not yet on the public site — these will be supplied by the Society.
Elected by the membership and accountable to the AGM; the trustees of the Society. Honorary Officer and key roles:
- ·Name to be confirmedChair
- ·Name to be confirmedVice-Chair
- ·Name to be confirmedSecretary
- ·Name to be confirmedTreasurer
- ·Name to be confirmedMembership Secretary
- ·Name to be confirmedEvents
- ·Name to be confirmedConference Organiser
- ·Name to be confirmedUKCP Representative
- ·Name to be confirmedRegistration
- ·Name to be confirmedEthics
- ·Name to be confirmedEqualities, Diversity & Inclusion
Volunteer roles appointed by the Executive Committee, responsible for the journal and the Hermeneutic Circular.
- SdSimon du PlockEditor, Existential Analysis
- MAMartin AdamsEditor, Existential Analysis
- RSRichard SwannPeer Review Co-ordinator
- AMAndrew MillerEditor, Hermeneutic Circular
The board selects, reads, edits and publishes the journal, on a voluntary basis. (A reader panel supports peer review alongside the board.)
- Dr Martin Adams
- Dr Daniel Burston
- Prof Betty Cannon
- Prof Emmy van Deurzen
- Dr Alice Holzhey-Kunz
- Dr Bo Jacobson
- Prof Rimantas Kočiūnas
- Dr Kevin Krycka
- Prof Darren Langdridge
- Dr Alfried Längle
- Dr Dmitry Leontiev
- Dr Greg Madison
- Dr Yaqui Andrés Martínez
- Prof Martin Milton
- Prof Roberto Novaes
- Dr Victor Rodrigues
- Mr Andrea Sabbadini
- Dr Kirk Schneider
- Prof Ernesto Spinelli
- Dr M. Guy Thompson