Journal articles & book chapters

2026Van den Bold, I., De Haan, S. & Slatman, J. (accepted). Language-Games in Live Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction: A Philosophy of Language Analysis of Participant-Trainer Dialogue. Frontiers in Psychology.
2026M. Roel Lesur, L. Turmo Vidal, M. R. Longo, J. Slatman, A. Väljamäe, A. Tajadura-Jiménez (2026). Researching body perception: towards an integration of quantitative and qualitative interdisciplinary approaches to address the multiplicity of bodily experiences. Psychophysiology, 63(1) e70234 Open access
2026Slatman, J. (2026). Breathing through interactive digital art. Diggit Magazine, February 2026 : Breathing through interactive digital art. Open access
2025Van den Bold, I., De Boer, M. & Slatman, J. (2025). Phenomenology of body awareness in mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR). Phenomenology & Practice. 20(1): 25-51 Open Access
2024Slatman, J. (2024). The bodily deficit in contemporary healthcare. In Maartje Schermer, Nicholas Binney (eds) A Pragmatic Approach to Conceptualization of Health and Disease, Springer, p. 241-244 Open access
2024H-G. Eilenberger & J. Slatman (2024). Four modes of embodiment in later life. Journal of Ageing Studies. Vol. 71, Article 101284: doi.org/10.1016/j.jaging.2024.101284 Open access
2024I. Groenevelt & J. Slatman (2024). On the Affectivity of Touch: Enacting Bodies in Dutch Osteopathy. Medical Anthropology, 43(7), 641–654: doi.org/10.1080/01459740.2024.2410251. Open access
2023Slatman, J. (2023). Health Humanities. In: de Warren, N., Toadvine, T. (eds) Encyclopedia of Phenomenology. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-47253-5_412-1: PDF
2023M.L. de Boer, M. Hendriks, E.J. Krahmer, J. Slatman, N. Bol (2023) Un-tracking menopause. How not using self-tracking technologies mediates women’s self-experiences in menopause. Health
2023De Boer, M.L. & Slatman, J. (2023) Producing ME/CFS. Epistemic injustice in Dutch newspapers. Social Epistemology. 37 (5); 592-609 Open access
2022Slatman, J. (2022) To hear one’s body. A phenomenological analysis of body awareness in health and illness. Chiasmi International. 24, p. 257-273
2022Groenevelt, I, De Haan, S., & Slatman, J. (2022). Doing bodies in YouTube videos about contested illness. Body & Society. 28(4): 28-52 PDF
2022I. Koebner, B. Bonilla, J. Slatman, M.S. Parry, (2022) The Analgesic Museum. Frontiers in Pain Research. doi: 10.3389/fpain.2022.1019632 Open access
2022Slatman, J. (2022). Toward a phenomenology of abnormality. In S. Bredlau and T. Welsh (Eds.).Normality, Abnormality, and Pathology in Merleau-Ponty. Albany NY: SUNY Press, p. 19-39 PDF
2022Bootsma, T.I., Schellekens, M.P.J., Van Woezik, R.A.M., Slatman, J., Van der Lee, M.L (2022) Using smartphone-based ecological momentary assessment and personalized feedback for patients with chronic cancer-related fatigue: A proof-of-concept study. Internet Interventions. Open access.
2022Marini, M., Monteiro, M., & Slatman, J. (2022). Multiplicity and ontological instability in nonhuman hearts. Saúde E Sociedade, 31(2). Open access.
2022Van Hout, F, Van Rooden, A, & Slatman, J. (2022) Chronicling the chronic: Narrating the meaninglessness of chronic pain. BMJ Medical Humanities. doi:10.1136/medhum-2021-012331. Epub ahead of print Open access
2022D.L. van Schalkwijk. J.W.M.G. Widdershoven, S. Elias-Smale, M. Hartzema-Meijer, B.L. den Oudsten, J. Slatman, P.M.C. Mommersteeg (2022). ShareHeart: a patient journey map of patients with ischemia with non-obstructive coronary artery disease based on qualitative research. Journal of Clinical Nursing. DOI: 10.1111/jocn.16409 PDF
2021Soloukey, S., Prins, A.W., Zwart, H. & Slatman, J. (2021) A response to “Living with a fragmented body”: a qualitative study on perceptions about body changes after a spinal cord injury. Spinal Cord. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41393-021-00727-0 PDF
2021Bootsma, T.I, Schellekens, M, Van Woezik, R., Van der Lee, M., Slatman, J (2021) Navigating severe Chronic Cancer-Related Fatigue: An interpretative phenomenological analysis. Psychology and Health Open access
2021Slatman, J. (2021). Mobilizing the sense of “fat”: A phenomenological materialist approach. Human Studies. Open access
2021Slatman, J. (2021). Plastic Mortals and 21st century Healthcare. An introduction to philosophical anthropology. Maureen Sie & Bart Engelen (eds.) Second Thoughts First Introductions to Philosophy. Tilburg: Open Press TiU. DOI: 10.26116/secondthoughts-sie-engelen-openpresstiu-2021-slatman-1. PDF Also available as paperback
2021Bootsma, T.I., Schellekens, M.P.J., Van Woezik, R.A.M., Slatman, J., Van der Lee, M.L.(2021) Forming new habits and beliefs in the face of chronic cancer-related fatigue: An interpretative phenomenological study. Supportive Care in Cancer. Open access
2020Slatman, J. & van de Ven, I. (2020). Gut Feelings: Depression as an Embodied and Affective Phenomenon in Houellebecq’s Serotonin. BMJ Medical Humanities PDF
2019Slatman, J. (2019). The Körper-Leib distinction. In A. Murphy, G. Salamon & G. Weiss (Eds.) 50 Concepts for a Critical Phenomenology. Northwestern University Press, p. 203-209 PDF
2019Bootsma, T.I., Schellekens, M.P.J., Van Woezik, R.A.M., Van der Lee, M.L., Slatman, J. (2019). Experiencing and responding to Chronic Cancer-Related Fatigue: A meta-ethnography of qualitative research. Psycho-Oncology. doi.org/10.1002/pon.5213 PDF
2019Koncul, A. and Slatman, J. (2019). Rehab/ituation from a Phenomenological Perspective: The Case of Fencing for the Blind and Visually Impaired. Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research, 21(1), pp.67–77. DOI:http://doi.org/10.16993/sjdr.559  PDF
2019Eilenberger, H-G., Halsema, A. & Slatman, J. (2019). Age Difference in the Clinical Encounter: Intersectionality and Phenomenology. The American Journal of Bioethics-AJOB, 19(2): 32-34 PDF
2018M-C. Murano, J. Slatman & K. Zeiler. (2018) How socio-phenomenology of the body problematizes the ‘problem-oriented approach’ to growth hormone treatment. BMJ Medical Humanities. Online first:  doi:10.1136/medhum-2018-011548 PDF
2018M.L. de Boer, K. Zeiler & J. Slatman (2018). Sharing lives, sharing bodies: partners negotiating breast cancer experiences. Medicine, Healthcare and Philosophy, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11019-018-9866-6  PDF
2018AJM Cornelissen, SMH Tuinder, EM. Heuts, RWJ van der Hulst & J. Slatman (2018). What Does A Breast Feel Like? A Qualitative Study Among Healthy Women. BMC Women’s Health, 18: 82 Open access
2018Slatman, J. (2018). Reclaiming embodiment in medically unexplained symptoms. In K. Aho (ed.). Existential Medicine: Essays on Health and Illness. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 101-114 PDF
2018G. Yaron, A. Meershoek, G. Widdershoven & J. Slatman (2018). Recognizing Difference: In/visibility in the Everyday Lives of Individuals with Facial Limb Absence.Disability and Society. 33:5, 743-762 PDF
2018M.L. de Boer & J. Slatman (2018). The Mediated Breast: Technology, Agency, and Breast Cancer. Human Studies. Online first: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10746-017-9445-5 PDF
2017A. Halsema & J. Slatman. The second-person perspective in narrative phenomenology. In. H. Fielding & D. Olkowski (eds.). Feminist Phenomenology Futures. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, p. 243-256 PDF
2017J. Slatman (2017). Biking like a boy. In Wegwiijs in STS/Knowing your way in STS. Maastricht: Maastricht University Science, Technology, Society Studies (MUSTS). P 47-50 PDF
2017G. Yaron, A. Meershoek, G. Widdershoven, M. van den Brekel & J. Slatman (2017). Facing a disruptive face: Embodiment in the everyday experiences of facially “disfigured” individuals. Human Studies PDF
2017G. Yaron, G. Widdershoven & J. Slatman. (2017). Recovering a Disfigured Face. Cosmesis in the Everyday Use of Facial Prostheses. Technè: Research in Philosophy and Technology. 21:1 (2017): 1–23 PDF
2016 J. Slatman, K. Zeiler & I. Devisch (2016). Can You Restore My “Own” Body? A Phenomenological Analysis of Relational Autonomy.  American Journal of Bioethics, 16(8), 18-20 Online
2016Van de Werff, T., J. Slatman & T. Swierstra (2016) Can We “Remedy” Neurohype, and Should We? Using Neurohype for Ethical Deliberation, AJOB Neuroscience, 7(2), 97-99 Online
 2016Slatman (2016) Is it possible to ‘incorporate’ a scar? Revisiting a basic concept in phenomenology. Human Studies. 39(3), 347-363PDF
2015T. Leunissen, M.de Boer, R. van der Hulst & J. Slatman (2015) Exploring new dimensions in embodiment after implant based and autologous breast reconstruction. Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery -JPRAS Open. Open access
2015J. Slatman (2015). Review of “The Body and Shame: Phenomenology, Feminism, and the Socially Shaped Body” Hypatia Review Online. Published online November 2015. PDF
2015M.L. de Boer, R. van der Hulst & J. Slatman (2015). The surprise of a breast reconstruction: A longitudinal phenomenological study to women’s expectations about reconstructive surgery. accepted for publication in Human Studies. 38 (3): 409-430 PDF
2015Slatman, J., A. Halsema & A. Meershoek (2015). Responding to scars after breast surgery. Qualitative Health Research. DOI: 10.1177/1049732315591146 Online
2015Slatman, J. & G. Widdershoven (2015). An Ethics of Embodiment: The Body as Object and Subject. In. D. Meacham (Ed). Medicine and Society. New Continental Perspectives. Dordrecht-Heidelberg-New York-London: Springer. p. 87-104 Download
2014Slatman, J. and Widdershoven, G. (2010). Hand Transplants and Bodily Integrity. Body & Society, 16 (3), 69-92. In A.M. Viens (ed.) (2014). The Right to Bodily Integrity. Asghate Online
2014De Boer, M & J. Slatman (2014). Blogging and breast cancer: Narrating one’s life, body and self on the Internet. Women’s Studies International Forum. 44: 17-25. Online
2014Slatman, J. (2014). Multiple dimensions of embodiment in medical practices. Medicine, Healthcare and Philosophy. 17(4), p. 549-557 Online
2014Slatman, J. & G. Yaron (2014). Towards A Phenomenology of Disfigurement. In K. Zeiller and L. Käll, Feminist Phenomenology and Medicine, Albany: SUNY Press: 223-240 Review Feminist Phenomenology Medicine Stoller
2013Moraal, M., Slatman, J., Pieters, A., Mert, A. and Widdershoven, G. (2013). A virtual rehabilitation program after amputation: a phenomenological exploration. Disability and Rehabilitation. Assistive Technology. Vol. 8, No. 6: 511-515. Online
2012Slatman, J. (2012). Phenomenology of Bodily Integrity in Disfiguring Breast Cancer, Hypathia, 27 (2): 281-300. Online
2012Slatman, J. (2012). L’aisthêsis et l’expression corporelle, in Emmanuel Alloa and Adnen Jdey (eds.). L’esthétique de Merleau-Ponty. Bruxelles, La Lettre Volée. Pp. 71-88
2011Slatman, J. (2011). The meaning of body experience evaluation in oncology. Health Care Analysis, Vol. 19, No. 4, pp. 295-311. Open access
2010Slatman, J., Halsema, A. and Widdershoven, G. (2010). Sex and Enhancement: a Phenomenological-Existential View, The American Journal of Bioethics, Vol. 10 (7), 20-22. Online
2010Slatman, J. and Widdershoven, G. (2010). Embodied Self-Identity in Neuro-Oncology: A Phenomenological Approach. The American Journal of Bioethics-Neuroscience. 1 (3), 12-13 Online
2010Slatman, J. and Widdershoven, G. (2010). Hand Transplants and Bodily Integrity. Body & Society, 16 (3), 69-92. Online
2009Slatman, J. (2009). Phenomenology of the Icon, in B. Flynn, W. Froman and R. Vallier (eds). Merleau-Ponty: Possibility for Philosophy in Our Day, State University of New York Press, Albany NY , pp. 197-220
2009Slatman, J. (2009). Transparent Bodies: Revealing the Myth of Interiority, in R. van de Vall & R. Zwijnenberg (eds.). The Body Within: Art, Medicine and Visualization, Brill, Leiden, pp. 107-122. PDF
2009Slatman, J. (2009). A Strange Hand: On Self-recognition and Recognition of Another. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 8 (3), pp 321-342. Open access PDF
2009Slatman, J. and Widdershoven, G. (2009). Being Whole after Amputation, The American Journal of Bioethics, Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 48-49 Online PDF
2007Slatman, J. (2007). Recognition beyond Narcissism. Imaging the Body’s Ownness and Strangeness. In: H. Fielding, G. Hiltmann, D. Olkowski, A. Reichold (Eds.). The Other. Feminist Reflections in Ethics, London, Palgrave, pp. 186-204. PDF
2005Slatman, J. (2005). The Sense of Life: Husserl and Merleau-Ponty on Touching and Being Touched, Chiasmi International, no 7, pp. 305-325 PDF
2004Slatman, J. (2004). L’imagerie du corps interne. Methodos, Savoirs et Texts, no. 4 “Penser le corps”, on line
2004Slatman, J. (2004). Frappé(e) par les flèches de saint Sébastien. Pour une phénoménologie non-eidétique. Esthétique et Herméneutique. La fin des Grands récits ? (Textes rassemblés par Jean-Claude Gens et Pierre Rodrigo), Dijon, Éditions Universitaires de Dijon, collections Écritures, pp. 27-42 PDF
2003Slatman, J. (2003). L’invisible dans le visible : vers une phénoménologie de l’eikôn, Merleau-Ponty aux frontières de l’invisible (Textes réunis par Marie Cariou, Renaud Barbaras et Etienne Bimbenet), Milano, Mimesis, pp. 231-247 PDF
2001Slatman, J. (2001). L’impensé de Descartes: Lecture des notes de cours sur ‘L’ontologie cartésienne et l’ontologie d’ajourd’hui’, Chiasmi International, 3, pp. 295-310. PDF
2001Slatman, J. (2001). Tele-vision: Between Blind Trust and Perceptual Faith, H. de Vries, S. Weber (eds.), Religion and Media, Stanford, Stanford University Press, pp. 216-226
2000Slatman, J. (2000). The Psychoanalysis of Nature and the Nature of Expression, Chiasmi International, 2, pp. 207-223.PDF
1997Slatman, J. (1997). The Explosion of Being, Brief, Visions and Voices of Otherness, ASCA Yearbook, Amsterdam, ASCA Press, pp. 147-151