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Part 1: Variations in Eco-Imagination: Digital, Virtual and Artificial -- Chapter 1: The Mind-Object Identity (MOI) as a Foundation for an Onto-Phenomenology Endorsing a Sustainable and Adaptive Environmental Ethics. Prof. RICCARDO MANZOTTI, IULM University, Milan (Italy) -- Chapter 2: Re-Imagining Fire. Incendiary Environments and Burning Bodies. Dr. GIULIO GALIMBERTI, State University, Milan (Italy) -- Chapter 3: Eco-Imagination and Phenomenology of Quantum Physics. Prof. MAMOUKA DOLIDZE, State University of Tblisi (Georgia) -- Chapter 4: Towards a Phenomenology of "Embodied Imagination": from Merleau-Ponty to Virtual Reality. Dr. GIULIA ANDREINI, IULM University, Milan (Italy) -- Chapter 5: Hermeneutics of Social Media Influence on Perception and Imagination. Dr. TATIANA DAVYDOVA, A.r.t.e.s. University of Cologne (Germany) -- Chapter 6: The Virtual Eco-Image: A New Form of Hybrid Life. Prof. ROBERTO DIODATO, Catholic University, Milan (Italy) -- Chapter 7: Neurophenomenological Perspectives on Artificial Imagination. Dr. MARIA RAFFA, IULM University, Milan (Italy) -- Part 2: Eco-Imagination in Literature, Architecture and the Arts -- Chapter 8: Rethinking Literature: an Atlas for the Ecological Imagination. Prof. TOMMASO ARIEMMA, Academy of Fine Arts of Lecce (Italy) -- Chapter 9: Ben Okri's phenomenological eco-imagination in Every Leaf a Hallelujah (2021): Retracing the paths into "the rites of vision and truth" for sustainability. Prof. ROSEMARY GRAY, University of Pretoria (South Africa) -- Chapter 10: Space and Society. Eco-Imagining Participatory Processes for the Valorization of Common Goods. Arch. FRANCESCO CALZOLAIO, Venti di Cultura Association, Venice (Italy) -- Chapter 11: "Creating Human Space". Exploring Eco-phenomenology with Dietrich von Hildebrand and Roman Ingarden. Dr. GIUDITTA CORBELLA, Catholic University of Milan (Italy) -- Chapter 12: Eco Centric City Planning and Its Distortions: Imagination Rejects Urban Sprawl, Time Dualism, and the Monastery. MICHAEL KAZANJIAN, Independent Scholar -- Chapter 13: Imagining Architecture. Prof. KIMIYO MURATA-SORACI, Tama University, Tokyo (Japan) -- Chapter 14: Ontopoetic and Cosmic Dimensions in Paul Klee's Works: Imagination and Creative Dynamics. Dr. INETA KIVLE, University of Latvia -- Chapter 15: The Process of Mentalization in Peter Fonagy's Approach and the Formation of Eco-Imagination through Artistic Expression: a Challenge of the Present for the Future. Dr. MINA SEHDEV, University of Macerata (Italy) -- Chapter 16: Phenomenological Insight into Ecotopian Imagination. Prof. VELGA VEVERE, University of Latvia. |