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A social mind: The context of John Turner's work and its influence

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Reicher, Stephen D.
Haslam, S. Alexander
Spears, Russell
Reynolds, Katherine J

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Psychology Press, Taylor & Francis

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We review John Turner’s contribution to social psychology and his ongoing influence on the field. We provide an account of his research and theorising framed by the two major theoretical frameworks which he developed: social identity theory (together wi

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European Review of Social Psychology

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