Items where Author is "Condor, Susan"
Journal Article
Stevenson, Clifford P. and Condor, Susan and Abell, Jackie (2007) The Minority-Majority Conundrum in Northern Ireland: An Orange Order Perspective. Political Psychology, 28 (1). pp. 105-125. ISSN 0162-895X
Rosie, Michael and MacInnes, John and Petersoo, Pille and Condor, Susan and Kennedy, James (2004) Nation speaking unto nation? Newspapers and national identity in the devolved UK. The Sociological Review, 52 (4). pp. 437-458. ISSN 0038-0261
Condor, Susan (2001) Nations and nationalisms: Particular cases and impossible myths. British Journal of Social Psychology, 40 (2). pp. 177-181. ISSN 0144-6665
Antaki, C. and Condor, Susan and Levine, R. Mark (1996) Social identities in talk: speakers' own orientations. British Journal of Social Psychology, 35. pp. 473-492. ISSN 0144-6665
Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings
Turner, George and Condor, Susan and Collins, Alan (2014) Self-esteem before William James : phrenology's forgotten faculty. In: Psychology and history : interdisciplinary explorations. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. ISBN 9781107034310
Abell, Jacqueline and Locke, Abigail and Condor, Susan and Gibson, Stephen and Stevenson, Clifford (2008) A note on interviewing spouses together. In: Interviewing II :. Sage Publications, London. ISBN 9781412928670
Condor, Susan and Faulkner, M. (2004) Discourses of national identity and integration in England and in Scotland. In: European Culture in a Changing World: Between Nationalism and Globalism :. Cambridge Scholars, London. ISBN 1904303331
Condor, Susan (2003) “The least doubtful promise for the future”? The short history of Tajfel’s “sociopsychological” approach to laboratory experimentation. In: Theories and Controversies in Societal Psychology :. New Mandate, Hungary.
Monograph
Condor, Susan (2006) Representing, resisting and reproducing ethnic nationalism: Official UK Labour Party representations of ‘multicultural Britain’. Working Paper. UNSPECIFIED, Rome.
Condor, Susan (2004) Europe’s ‘Others’ Young People, Islam and European Identity. Other. UNSPECIFIED.