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This book is about ‘discursive psychology’, but with a twist, with the argument that the growing interest in discourse analysis inside psychology is an opportunity to connect with ‘critical psychology’ that has flowered since the first edition of this book (Hepburn, 2003; Fox and Prilleltensky, 2009; Gough et al., 2013), but to do that we need to connect with wider debates outside the discipline.

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Parker, I. (2015). Introduction. In: Critical Discursive Psychology. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137505279_1

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