
Contents
Cite
Extract
I would like to thank the following people and organisations for the tangible and less tangible support over time that enabled this book and its underlying project to come together: Clifton Hill Zendo and MZG (Paul, Julia, Artur, Sandy, Dorothy, Barbara and others); Vijnanis the world over, and my Immenstadt colleagues, especially Lindsey Syred, Ute Wohlmuther, Hanna Caspi and Bettina Thiel; Shirley Woods at Inner Space Yoga, Amsterdam; Alexandra Brown at University College in Amsterdam and to the Stedelijk Library; my students and fellow practitioners at Vijnana Yoga Australia; Jocelyn Bennett and Paul McGregor at Clearview Retreat; Carol MacDonald, James Dale, Naomi Farmer, Bekah Dey and all the staff at Edinburgh University Press and my anonymous reviewers, whose astute suggestions and comments improved the work markedly; Graham Jones, Rebecca Hill, Jana Verhoeven, Stefan Siemsen, Jane Connell, Ruby Todd, Joshua Comyn, Stu Mannion, Gidi Lev.
My gratitude goes to Lenart Škof, for the invitation to Ljubljana in 2015; and to Nahum Brown, for the invitation to Macau in 2015; to my past and current colleagues in the School of Communication and Creative Arts at Deakin University, notably Matthew Allen, Ann Vickery and Geoff Boucher (for support, administrative and intellectual), as well as to my PhD students; to the Alfred Deakin Institute (ADI), Deakin Motion Lab (DML), and the Philosophy and History of Ideas (PHI) group.
Sign in
Personal account
- Sign in with email/username & password
- Get email alerts
- Save searches
- Purchase content
- Activate your purchase/trial code
- Add your ORCID iD
Purchase
Our books are available by subscription or purchase to libraries and institutions.
Purchasing informationMonth: | Total Views: |
---|---|
August 2024 | 2 |
Get help with access
Institutional access
Access to content on Oxford Academic is often provided through institutional subscriptions and purchases. If you are a member of an institution with an active account, you may be able to access content in one of the following ways:
IP based access
Typically, access is provided across an institutional network to a range of IP addresses. This authentication occurs automatically, and it is not possible to sign out of an IP authenticated account.
Sign in through your institution
Choose this option to get remote access when outside your institution. Shibboleth/Open Athens technology is used to provide single sign-on between your institution’s website and Oxford Academic.
If your institution is not listed or you cannot sign in to your institution’s website, please contact your librarian or administrator.
Sign in with a library card
Enter your library card number to sign in. If you cannot sign in, please contact your librarian.
Society Members
Society member access to a journal is achieved in one of the following ways:
Sign in through society site
Many societies offer single sign-on between the society website and Oxford Academic. If you see ‘Sign in through society site’ in the sign in pane within a journal:
If you do not have a society account or have forgotten your username or password, please contact your society.
Sign in using a personal account
Some societies use Oxford Academic personal accounts to provide access to their members. See below.
Personal account
A personal account can be used to get email alerts, save searches, purchase content, and activate subscriptions.
Some societies use Oxford Academic personal accounts to provide access to their members.
Viewing your signed in accounts
Click the account icon in the top right to:
Signed in but can't access content
Oxford Academic is home to a wide variety of products. The institutional subscription may not cover the content that you are trying to access. If you believe you should have access to that content, please contact your librarian.
Institutional account management
For librarians and administrators, your personal account also provides access to institutional account management. Here you will find options to view and activate subscriptions, manage institutional settings and access options, access usage statistics, and more.