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Feedback can be superior to observational training for both rule-based and information-integration category structures (2015)
Journal Article

The effects of two different types of training on rule-based and information-integration category learning were investigated in two experiments. In observational training, a category label is presented, followed by an example of that category and the... Read More about Feedback can be superior to observational training for both rule-based and information-integration category structures.

'Unwanted invaders': The representation of refugees and asylum seekers in the UK and Australian print media (2015)
Journal Article

In recent months asylum seekers have once again become front page news in many British newspapers with headlines including: "It"s good but I don"t like the food says asylum seeker: 130 migrants move into top hotel" (Daily Express, 25 th September 201... Read More about 'Unwanted invaders': The representation of refugees and asylum seekers in the UK and Australian print media.

Popular Culture, Hybridity and Hip-Hop (2014)
Book Chapter

Chapter on Hip-Hop, hybridity and globalisation. Examines the theoretical approaches to hybridity and cultural processes. Looks at examples of hip-hop in Germany and hip-hop in the UK but specifically in Bristol.

Drugs, Overview (2014)
Book Chapter

Debates around drugs and drug use are of crucial importance for critical psychology. While most debates are centered on pharmacological, medical, and criminological fields, the debates incorporate central issues for critical psychology, as well as fo... Read More about Drugs, Overview.

Fetishism (2014)
Other

Fetishism is an important notion for human sciences and medical sciences. It has been used in anthropology, sociology, psychoanalysis, health disciplines and has become widespread in lay discourses. Fetishism has been used for the analysis of certain... Read More about Fetishism.