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Vol. 16 No. 2 (2015): Studying the Fabric of Everyday Life (SPECIAL ISSUE)
Vol. 16 No. 2 (2015): Studying the Fabric of Everyday Life (SPECIAL ISSUE)
Published:
2015-12-30
Editorial
Studying the Fabric of Everyday Life
Niklas A. Chimirri, Jacob Klitmøller, Pernille Hviid
01-14
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Articles
The Production of Power in Organisational Practice – Working with Conflicts as Heuristics
Peter Busch-Jensen
15-25
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Designing Psychological Co-research of Emancipatory-Technical Relevance Across Age Thresholds
Niklas A. Chimirri
26-51
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Researching Teenagers’ (Mobile) Interaction Orders – Methodical and Methodological Reflections on a Challenging Field
Steffen Eisentraut
52-70
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Everyday Life and Public Elementary School in Brazil: A Critical Psychological Intervention Model
Raquel Guzzo, Ana Paula Moreira, Adinete Mezzalira
71-87
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Routines and Concerns in Conduct of Everyday Life
Lisbeth Hybholt
88-102
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Challenging the Conceptual Limits in Health Psychology: Using the Concept of Conduct of Life to Study People’s Health Activities from a Social and Subjective Perspective
Kasper Andreas Kristensen
103-125
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Solution-Focused Therapy and Subject-Scientific Research into the Personal Conduct of Everyday Living
Teemu Suorsa
126-138
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Ethnic Minority Students in – or out of? – Education: Processes of Marginalization in and across School and Other Contexts
Laila Colding Lagermann
139-161
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Book Review
“Toward a psychology of everyday living” – A review of Schraube, E. & Højholt, C. (eds.) (2016). Psychology and the Conduct of Everyday Life. New York: Routledge.
Teemu Suorsa
162-171
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