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Dr Keith Tuffin

Associate Professor
MA PhD DipSocSc DipTchg

 

Position Associate Professor
Qualifications MA PhD DipSocSc DipTchg
Location School of Psychology
Turitea, Palmerston North
Rm P3.31
Contact Information Phone: +64 6 3569-099, Ext 2072
Fax:

+64 6 350-5673

Email:

K.Tuffin@massey.ac.nz

Expertise Discursive Psychology, Racism, Social Psychology
Professional Interests Critical Psychology, Discursive Psychology, Social Psychology

Recent Publications

Graham, V., & Tuffin, K. (In Press). Retirement villages: companionship, privacy and security. Australasian Journal on Aging.

Tuffin, K. (2004).  Understanding Critical Social Psychology.  Sage Publications.

Tuffin, K., Praat, A., & Frewin, K. (2004) Analysing a silent discourse: Sovereignty and tino rangitiratanga in Aotearoa New Zealand Journal of Psychology, 33 (2), 100-108.

Coombes, L., Morgan, M., Tuffin, K., Johnson, M. (2004). Critical legal psychology. Readings of the relationship between psychology and law informed by critical legal studies and critical psychology. International Journal of Critical Psychology, 11, 28-47.

Bowker, N., & Tuffin, K. (2004).  Using the online medium for discursive research about people with disabilities.  Social Science Computer Review, 22 (2), 228-241.

Bowker, N., & Tuffin, K. (2003). Dicing with deception: People with disabilities' strategies for maintaining safety and identity online. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 8(2). Retrieved February 2, 2003, from http://www.ascusc.org/jcmc/vol8/issue2/bowker.html

Tuffin, K. (2002).  Attitudes, culture and emotion in police talk.  In H. Giles (ed.), Law enforcement, communication and the community (pp.67-83).  Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

Tuffin, K. (2002).  IVF failure: Reproductive normativity and dealing with disappointment.  Narrative Inquiry, 12 (1), 67 - 75.

Howard, C., & Tuffin, K. (2002). Repression in retrospect: Constructing history in the ‘Memory Debate’.  History of the Human Sciences, 15 (3), 227 - 245.

Bowker, N., & Tuffin, K. (2002)  Disability discourses for online identities.  Disability and Society, 17 (3), 327 - 344.

Tuffin, A., Tuffin, K., & Watson, S.  (2001). Front-line talk: Teachers’ linguistic resources when talking about mental health and illness.  Qualitative Health Research, 11 (4), 477 - 490.

Tuffin, K., Morgan, M., & Stephens, C. (2001).  Jealousy: A narrative analysis of emotion experience in social context.  International Journal of Group Tensions, 30 (1), 55 - 68.

Tuffin, K., & Howard, C. (2001). Demystifying discourse analysis: Theory, method and practice.  In A. McHoul & M. Rapley (eds), How to analyse talk in institutional settings: A casebook of methods (pp.196-205).  London: Continuum International. 

Tuffin, K., Morgan, M., Frewin, K., & Jardine, A. (2000).  Economic rationalism in action.  New Zealand Journal of Psychology, 29 (1), 30 - 36.

Lyons, A.C., Spicer, J., Tuffin, K., & Chamberlain, K. (2000). Does cardiovascular reactivity during speech reflect self-construction processes? Psychology and Health, 14, 1123 - 1140.

Howard, C., Tuffin, K., & Stephens, C. (2000)  Unspeakable emotion:  A discursive analysis of police talk about reactions to trauma.  Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 19, 295 - 314.

 

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