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Ivana Marková

Researcher at University of Stirling

Publications -  210
Citations -  7639

Ivana Marková is an academic researcher from University of Stirling. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dialogical self & Social psychology (sociology). The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 202 publications receiving 7111 citations. Previous affiliations of Ivana Marková include University of Glasgow & Hacettepe University.

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Project title: Evaluating the effectiveness of Talking Mats as a communication resource to enable people with an intellectual disability to express their views on Life Planning

TL;DR: Evaluating the effectiveness of Talking Mats as a communication resource to enable people with an intellectual disability to express their views on Life Planning is evaluated.
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Paramnesias and delusions of memory

TL;DR: In this article, Kraepelin's taxonomy of paramnesias are included as 'qualitative' disorders of memory affecting either recognition or recollection, including deja vu, confabulations and delusions and hallucinations of memory.
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Representations, Social Psychology of

TL;DR: The theory of social representations studies the formation and transformation of meanings and activities of complex social phenomena like health and illness, political problems or environmental issues in and through language and communication, history and culture as discussed by the authors.
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'Americanization' of European Social Psychology

TL;DR: Schruijer as mentioned in this paper investigates the history of European social psychology after the Second World War, the establishment of the European Association of Experimental Social Psychology (EAESP) in the context of the Cold War, dictatorship regimes in Latin America and other economic, social and political events at that time.
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Life in a mental handicap hospital: THE VIEW FROM THE INSIDE

TL;DR: People living in a mental handicap hospital were interviewed in order to discover their views on living there and every person interviewed wanted to leave the hospital and live in the community.