Historically much of social psychology has failed to develop a sufficiently political analysis of multiculture.Rather than leave our friends and colleagues in neighbouring disciplines to led debates in nacademic, policy and community spheres, I would suggest that we need to enter into dialogue ourselves and offer a range of perspectives on the psychology of multiculture
In an effort to reconceive the conduct of 'dialogue' within world politics, it is necessary for us t...
More and more often are psychotherapists confronted with patients from other cultures. This paper ai...
The rise of populism is a prevalent issue on the political landscape both in Europe and the wider wo...
Historically much of social psychology has failed to develop a sufficiently political analysis of mu...
The article firstly examines the different conceptions of dialogue and reason within political theor...
This article sets out elements of discourse and rhetorical analysis in social psychology, followed b...
Can psychology make a contribution to the resolution of conflicts disturbing our society? What is it...
How should public policies respond to the dynamics of the multicultural setting? This chapter illust...
Questions of multiculturalism give rise to lively and important debates in many countries and in man...
This paper considers one theme in the contemporary legacy of Potter and Wetherell's (1987) Discourse...
Dixon et al have highlighted the importance of a political conceptualisation of intergroup relations...
The aim of this article is to apply elements of contemporary social theory to the major theoretical,...
Newly published book The Social Psychology of Everyday Politics edited by Associate Professor Caroli...
A variety of possible future directions for a critical psychology of racism/antiracism may assist us...
The article is set in the normative claim that our work as political psychologists emerges from conc...
In an effort to reconceive the conduct of 'dialogue' within world politics, it is necessary for us t...
More and more often are psychotherapists confronted with patients from other cultures. This paper ai...
The rise of populism is a prevalent issue on the political landscape both in Europe and the wider wo...
Historically much of social psychology has failed to develop a sufficiently political analysis of mu...
The article firstly examines the different conceptions of dialogue and reason within political theor...
This article sets out elements of discourse and rhetorical analysis in social psychology, followed b...
Can psychology make a contribution to the resolution of conflicts disturbing our society? What is it...
How should public policies respond to the dynamics of the multicultural setting? This chapter illust...
Questions of multiculturalism give rise to lively and important debates in many countries and in man...
This paper considers one theme in the contemporary legacy of Potter and Wetherell's (1987) Discourse...
Dixon et al have highlighted the importance of a political conceptualisation of intergroup relations...
The aim of this article is to apply elements of contemporary social theory to the major theoretical,...
Newly published book The Social Psychology of Everyday Politics edited by Associate Professor Caroli...
A variety of possible future directions for a critical psychology of racism/antiracism may assist us...
The article is set in the normative claim that our work as political psychologists emerges from conc...
In an effort to reconceive the conduct of 'dialogue' within world politics, it is necessary for us t...
More and more often are psychotherapists confronted with patients from other cultures. This paper ai...
The rise of populism is a prevalent issue on the political landscape both in Europe and the wider wo...