Previous Issues - November 2009
This is the second issue of Psychology & Society showcasing papers presented at the Annual Cambridge-LSE Inter-University Postgraduate Conference. This year's conference commemorated a decade of collaboration between these distinguished institutions, and the papers published in this issue reflect the diversity as well as central themes in this ongoing relationship. We hope you find them stimulating, and encourage you to express your thoughts using the rating and comments systems.
All the best,
The Editors
Form and Content of Historical Accounts: Studying the (Re)construction of Past Events Through Different Narratives and Identitarian Positionings
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‘Plastic and Proud’?: Discourses of Authenticity Among the Second-Generation Irish in England
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Davidsonian Limits on Fast and Frugal Heuristics
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Language and Perceptions of Identity Threat
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Functional Magnetic Resonance: Constructing the Data?
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Semi-Directive Interviews: The Intersectionality of Power Dynamics and Social Attributes
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Measurement Issues in Studying Personal Epistemology
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Dangerous Masculinity: The Problematisation of “Johns” in Contemporary Taiwan
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Young Children’s Use of Symbolic Resources in an Experimental Setting Testing Metaphor Comprehension
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Latest commentvery interesting point of view. Thank you for giving this bright perspective to this topic! View all comments |
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