Focusing on the intersection of cinema and revolutionary politics, the book delves into the narratives surrounding twenty-five Trotskyist organizations in England. It explores key cinematic elements that reveal the complexities of purges, splits, and cult favorites within these groups. By examining how film has shaped and reflected the history of the English Left, the work offers a unique perspective on revolutionary Marxism in the context of popular culture.
Ian Parker Livres
Ian Parker, psychologue britannique, est un partisan principal de trois traditions critiques distinctes au sein de sa discipline. Ses écrits ont servi de guide aux chercheurs cherchant des alternatives à la psychologie dominante. Parker promeut l'analyse discursive, la psychologie marxiste et la psychanalyse, adaptant chacune pour mettre l'accent sur l'idéologie et le pouvoir. Cette approche unique suscite constamment des débats intenses, remettant en question la psychologie conventionnelle et d'autres perspectives critiques.






The book delves into the theories of the unconscious as proposed by Freud and Lacan, highlighting the debates that arise from their differing perspectives. It investigates the implications of these theories for both psychological understanding and cultural analysis, offering insights into how these foundational ideas shape contemporary research in these fields.
Focusing on the impact of deconstruction, this book explores its relevance for contemporary psychologists by challenging fundamental assumptions about language, reality, the self, and social dynamics. It encourages a critical examination of traditional psychological concepts, aiming to inspire a new understanding of these core themes within the discipline.
Essential Guide to Blood Groups
- 132pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Suitable for people who are working or training in the field of blood transfusion, transplantation, or human genetics, but who are not specialising in the field of blood groups, this book contains full colour text together with schematic figures and tables.
"... well-written and seems to be at a level which would be graspable by most undergraduate and maybe A level students - without neglecting too much the complexities of the use of qualitative techniques ... These characteristics coupled with the fact that each of the authors is an expert in using the particular qualitative techniques they discuss, means that the book can be heartily welcomed."Psychology Teaching Review This book is a collaborative production, based on the experiences of the co-authors in presenting a course over many years in Qualitative Methods to MSc students. All the team are members of staff of the Department of Psychology and Speech Pathology at the Manchester Metropolitan University, and have a wealth of experience in teaching and using qualitative methods. This is not an edited book; the authors have drafted particular chapters, but the team has collectively discussed, reworked and rewritten the text to produce a coherent review and guide to the area. This research guide is designed to be an introductory text to qualitative methods, intended for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students. As well as furnishing an understanding of the assumptions underlying such research methods, the book is intended to present a practical guide as to how to carry out qualitative investigations, and in addition to provide the basis for a critical evaluation of these methods.
Focusing on the debates surrounding methodological paradigms in social psychology, this volume lays the groundwork for understanding the rise of contemporary critical psychology. It explores the implications of these discussions, highlighting their significance in shaping the field's evolution and addressing the challenges faced in psychological research post-crisis.
Focusing on Jacques Lacan's influence, this book examines his contributions to psychoanalysis and their relevance for contemporary psychology. It challenges traditional assumptions within the field and presents accessible insights aimed at psychologists seeking innovative perspectives. Through various accounts of Lacan's theories, the text encourages a reevaluation of psychological practices and concepts, making it a valuable resource for professionals eager to integrate Lacanian ideas into their work.
Psychoanalytic Mythologies
- 140pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Exploring the intersection of psychoanalysis and culture, this collection of essays delves into the complexities of human subjectivity influenced by psychoanalytic imagery. The contributors analyze how these mythologies shape our understanding of identity and existence within contemporary society, offering insights into the psychological underpinnings of cultural narratives.
A House For Hope
- 208pages
- 8 heures de lecture
For over a generation, conservative religion has seemed dominant in America. But there are signs of a strengthening liberal religious movement. For it to flourish, laypeople need a sense of their theological heritage. A House for Hope lays out, in lively and engaging language, the theological house that religious liberalism has inherited—and suggests how this heritage will need to be spiritually and theologically transformed. With chapters that suggest liberal religious commitment is based on common hopes and an expansive love for life, A House for Hope shows how religious liberals have countered fundamentalists for generations, and provides progressives with a theological and spiritual foundation for the years ahead.
The book presents a compelling argument for a transformative shift in the field of psychology, advocating for a radical new methodology. With insights from leading psychologist Antonio Negri, it challenges conventional practices and emphasizes the need for innovative approaches to understand human behavior more effectively. The focus is on revolutionizing the discipline to better address contemporary psychological issues and improve therapeutic outcomes.