Billig, 2011 - Google Patents
Writing social psychology: Fictional things and unpopulated textsBillig, 2011
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- Billig M
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- British journal of social psychology
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This paper presents the author's position on the question how to write social psychology. It reflects the author's long‐term interest in rhetoric and his more recent concerns about the writing of social scientists. The author argues that social psychologists tend to produce …
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