Somaesthetics

A featured project of The Center for Cosmopolitan Culture

The Center for Cosmopolitan Culture is committed to bridging academic thought and broader public understanding, and somaesthetics embodies this mission in both theory and practice. Originating in pragmatist philosophy, somaesthetics explores the improvement of experience through study and conscious cultivation of the living, sentient body (the soma) as a site of sensory perception, performance, and transformation.

Somaesthetics offers a framework for understanding how cultivating somatic awareness can improve not only our experience and actions but the ways we relate to others and to the different cultures we inhabit. We humans share a common physiology, but our somatic experience is differently shaped by the diverse cultural and social environments we inhabit.

The Center for Cosmopolitan Culture recognizes somaesthetics as a powerful tool for intercultural dialogue. By recognizing the somatic and sensory ground of human experience, while highlighting our potential for improved understanding and aesthetic experiences through cultivating somaesthetic awareness and reflection. As part of our ongoing commitment to accessible, transdisciplinary exploration, we are proud to host and support key projects that advance the field of somaesthetics.

A project connecting somatic awareness, aesthetic experience, and cultural understanding across disciplines and cultures.

You can learn more about somaesthetics through the following projects, as well as through the books and internet resources mentioned below.

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The Journal of Somaesthetics

In partnership with Aalborg University and The Center for Cosmopolitan Culture

The Journal of Somaesthetics is a peer-reviewed, open-access academic journal dedicated to the interdisciplinary exploration of somaesthetic theory and practice. Published through Aalborg University Press, the journal provides a vital platform for scholarly research in philosophy, art, design, pedagogy, performance, and beyond.

The Center for Cosmopolitan Culture collaborates with the journal to expand its reach and impact. We host digital access to all issues here on our website, ensuring that these important contributions to embodied cultural theory remain open to scholars, artists, students, and interested publics around the world.

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Studies in Somaesthetics, a book series with Brill

A Publication Partnership with Brill Academic Publishers

The Center for Cosmopolitan Culture is proud to highlight its collaboration with Brill, the esteemed publishing house dating back to 1683 and now part of the publishing giant De Gruyter Brill.

The volumes in our book series Studies in Somaesthetics represent the intellectual richness and transcultural reach of somaesthetic thinking—from aesthetics of city life and performance art to issues of design, sport, gender, sport, and cuisine. Visitors can explore detailed descriptions of each title and follow links to purchase or learn more.

Society for Somaesthetics

The Society for Somaesthetics was established in 2025 to advance the following aims:

  • To encourage the study, practice, and promotion of somaesthetics as an interdisciplinary field integrating philosophy, the arts, the human, social, and natural sciences, health and wellness studies, somatic disciplines, and other ways of promoting improved embodied experience.
  • To foster international and intercultural exchange among scholars, practitioners, and institutions engaged in somaesthetic inquiry.
  • To host conferences, publish scholarly and creative works in a variety of media, and sponsor educational initiatives furthering the advancement of somaesthetic thought and practice.

The Society for Somaesthetics is nested in the Center for Cosmopolitan Culture and shares the Center’s key mission as devoted exclusively to charitable, educational, and scientific purposes within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, whose tax-exempt status the Center enjoys.

Among the continuing publishing projects of the Society are support of the Brill series Studies in Somaesthetics and of The Journal of Somaesthetics. It also partners with Florida Atlantic University’s Center for Body, Mind, and Culture to advance that Center’s programming.

Learn More About Somaesthetics

To learn more about the origins, branches, and applications of somaesthetics, visit:

Wikipedia: Somaesthetics

Somaesthetics in Interaction Design

A Reading and Video Resource through the Interaction Design Foundation

As part of our mission to promote somaesthetic inquiry across disciplines, The Center for Cosmopolitan Culture is pleased to share this accessible resource from the Interaction Design Foundation. Chapter 21 of their Encyclopedia of Human-Computer Interaction introduces Somaesthetics as a critical framework for design thinking—emphasizing the role of the lived, sensing body in shaping meaningful interaction.

The chapter explores somaesthetic theory and its practical implications for human-centered technology, health interfaces, and aesthetic experience in digital contexts. It also features interview videos with Dr. Richard Shusterman, offering clear insight into the origins and evolving aims of the field.

This is an excellent starting point for designers, educators, and scholars interested in the intersection of embodiment, creativity, and technology.

Explore Somaesthetics Books

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Studies in Somaesthetics

Richard Shusterman

This series aims to publish monographs and anthologies of new research in the interdisciplinary field of somaesthetics. The field can be briefly defined…

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Thinking through the Body

Richard Shusterman

This book provides a richly rewarding vision of the burgeoning interdisciplinary field of somaesthetics. Composed of fourteen wide-ranging…

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Body Consciousness

Richard Shusterman

Contemporary culture increasingly suffers from problems of attention, over-stimulation, and stress, and a variety of personal and social discontents…

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Foucault's Aesthetics of...

Valentina Antoniol & Stefano Marino

Bringing together Michel Foucault’s aesthetics of existence and Richard Shusterman’s somaesthetics, this volume provides a critical comparison…

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Somaesthetics and the...

Satoshi Higuchi

Higuchi, one of the pivotal scholars in introducing Shusterman’s somaesthetics to Japanese audiences in the early 2000s, provides insight into how this…

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Somaesthetic Experience...

Allie Terry-Fritsch

Viewers in the Middle Ages and Renaissance were encouraged to forge connections between their physical and affective states…

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A Somaesthetics of...

Falk Heinrich

This book develops an original theory of performative beauty. Philosophical aesthetics has largely neglected one’s own actions as a potential experience…

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Embodying Pragmatism

Wojciech Malecki

Embodying Pragmatism is the first monograph in English devoted to Richard Shusterman, an internationally renowned philosopher and one of…

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Extended [Textile] Soma...

Arife Dila Demir

Explores how interactive textiles and soma design transform chronic pain into awareness, acceptance, and new ways of embodied living.

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