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Vol. 53 No. 1 (2017)

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Published: 2017-07-11

Articles

  • Writing outside history: Reification, agency and the discourse on identity and difference

    Raphael Mackintosh, Wahbie Long
    1-29
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  • Protests, “acting-out”, group psychology, surplus enjoyment and neoliberal capitalism

    Bert Olivier
    30-50
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  • HIV advice in the media: Implications for reinventing subjectivity

    Nkululeko Nkomo, Carol Long
    51-75
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  • Love as radical politics

    Grahame Hayes
    76-86
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • Media and the making of migrants

    Ingrid Palmary
    87-88
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  • An art that obscures: Baderoon regarding Muslims

    Auwais Rafudeen
    89-91
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  • Lacanian psychoanalysis against psychology

    Derek Hook
    92-95
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  • Professional prejudice: Are psychology and psychiatry helping or hindering our understanding of sexualities and gender?

    Pierre Brouard
    96-100
    • PDF
  • Critical discursive psychology: In and against Psychology

    Umme Habiba Jasmine
    101-105
    • PDF

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