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Corinne Squire

corinne squire

Position: Professor, Social Sciences

Location: EB.1.59

Telephone: 0208 223 2686

Contact address:

School of Humanities and Social Sciences
University of East London
Docklands Campus
University Way
London E16 2RD

Activities/responsible for:

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Teaching:

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Modules:

  • PS1202 Psychology in Practice
  • PS1321 Subjects in Culture
  • Graduate programme, Narrative Research

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Research / Publications:

Research archive:

Indicative Publications

  • HIV in South Africa: Talking about the Big Thing. London: Routledge, 2007.
  • Public Emotions, ed, with Perri 6., Susannah Radstone and Amal Treacher. London: Palgrave, 2006.
  • Reading Narratives, in 'Contemporary Social Theory' special issue of Group Analysis, eds E.Burman and S.Frosh, 2005.
  • Can an HIV positive woman find true love? Romance in the stories of women living with HIV, Feminism and Psychology, 2003.
  • Stories of narrative, with Molly Andrews, Shelley Day Sclater and Maria Tamboukou, in Qualitative Research Practice, ed. Jay Gubrium, Clive Seale and David Silverman, 2003.
  • White trash pride and the exemplary Black citizen: Counter-narratives of gender, "race" and the trailer park in contemporary daytime television talk shows, 'Counter-Narratives' Special Issue, Narrative Inquiry, 2002, 12, 1: 155-172. Reprinted in C.Krinsky and J.Panish (eds) Multiculturalism in American Television, forthcoming

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Other scholarly activities:

  • Centre for Narrative Studies, (CNR) (Co-director)
  • International Advisory Board, Feminism and Psychology, International Journal of Critical Psychology.
  • Member, British Psychological Society (Psychology of Women Section, Lesbian and Gay Psychology Section, Qualitative Research Section), British Sociological Association, American Sociological Association

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Last updated: March 2008


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