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Volume 13 (2020): Issue 1 (Mar 2020): Special Issue • The American tradition of psychosocial studies. Guest Edited by Matthew H. Bowker and David W. McIvor
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Journal of Psychosocial Studies
Online ISSN:
1478-6737
Issue Publication Date:
01 Mar 2020
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Where it was, shall we be: lessons from the authoritarian personality for Trump’s America
The public and the privative: Honig’s
Public things
and the politics of the psychoanalytic setting
Clad in mourning: psychoanalysis and race in contemporary America
Laplanche and the anti-racist unconscious, rewriting seduction, listening to the noise
Mothers reproducing the social: Chodorow and beyond
Producing the eco-subject through schizoanalysis
Psychoanalytic organisation theory and identity: a psychosocial framework
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