Items where Author is "Chernoff, Nathalie"
Chernoff, Nathalie and Widdicombe, Sue (2015) ‘I was bored so…’ : motivational accounts of participation in an online emo group. Journal of Youth Studies, 18 (3). pp. 305-321. ISSN 1367-6261
Chernoff, Nathalie (2013) International Congresses of Psychology (International Union of Psychological Science). In: The encyclopedia of cross-cultural psychology :. Wiley Blackwell, Chichester. ISBN 9780470671269
Chernoff, Nathalie (2011) 'Affirming our Solidarity’: Disciplinary Self-Awareness at the First International Congresses of Psychology, 1889-1900. In: American Psychological Association Annual Convention, 2011-08-04.
Chernoff, Nathalie (2011) Annual Section Conference, April 2011. History and Philosophy of Psychology Journal, 13 (2).
Chernoff, Nathalie (2011) Communities for Psychology: An examination of the activities of early British Psychological Societies. In: British Psychological Society, History & Philosophy Section Annual Conference, 2011-04-01.
Chernoff, Nathalie (2011) An internship at the Center for the History of Psychology in Akron, Ohio. History and Philosophy of Psychology Journal, 13 (2).
Chernoff, Nathalie (2011) A 'solid and real science': The role of society documents in establishing psychology as an independent discipline. In: British Society for the History of Science, Postgraduate Conference, 2011-01-05.
Chernoff, Nathalie (2010) Drawing on a long and esteemed tradition. Psychologist, 23 (12). pp. 1014-1016. ISSN 0952-8229
Chernoff, Nathalie (2010) An interesting ride. Metascience, 19 (2). pp. 333-335. ISSN 0815-0796
Chernoff, Nathalie (2010) From tongue to type: Observing interactions from within public internet forums. In: British Psychological Society, Qualitative Methods Section Annual Conference, 2012-08-17.
Chernoff, Nathalie (2010) History matters, so what are we doing about it? History and Philosophy of Psychology Journal, 12 (1). pp. 42-45.
Chernoff, Nathalie (2010) The real history of psychology? An exploration of the value of society histories versus biographically based histories. In: Lancaster Psychology Department Postgraduate Conference, 2011-10-21.
Chernoff, Nathalie (2009) Sir John Batty Tuke and his influence on ideas about mental illness in late-nineteenth century Edinburgh. In: British Psychological Society, History & Philosophy Section Annual Conference, 2011-04-01.