Edited by Emilie Sitzia and Elene Kadagidze, with illustrations by Tânia Alexandra Cardoso, the book gathers practical exercises and reflective methods developed at Maastricht University between 2021 and 2024 to support embodied, sensory approaches to learning and professional practice.
About the book
Come to Your Senses introduces senses-based learning through 23 step-by-step exercises, designable learning units, and activities that re-balance the role of seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, and feeling in education and work.
It offers clear guidance for integrating sensory awareness into existing curricula and informal learning settings, supporting course design, workshops, and research methods across disciplines.
Open access availability
The book is available to read and download under a CC BY-NC licence via DOI: 10.26481/mup.2504, ensuring barrier-free access for readers worldwide and enabling reuse for non-commercial educational purposes.
By publishing open access, Maastricht University Press strengthens equitable access to high-quality academic books for educators, students, and practitioners alike.
About Maastricht University Press
Maastricht University Press is the library-led, diamond open access publisher committed to inclusive, community-driven scholarship, with costs covered through institutional support and open infrastructures rather than author charges.
This approach aligns with broader open science ambitions, enabling titles like Come to Your Senses to be adopted and adapted across classrooms, studios, labs, and community learning spaces without paywalls.
Credits and access
- Editors: Emilie Sitzia; Elene Kadagidze; Illustrations: Tânia Alexandra Cardoso.
- Licence: CC BY-NC; DOI: 10.26481/mup.2504; Publisher: Maastricht University Press; Published online: 2 Oct 2025.
- Read or download the open access edition: DOI:10.26481/mup.2504.
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