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            Exploring lived experience

            18 January 2005

            Katie Reid, Paul Flowers and Michael Larkin give an introduction to interpretative phenomenological analysis.

            • Qualitative Methods
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            Progress, Power and Possibilities: 20 Years of the Qualitative Methods Section

            01 April 2025

            This year the British Psychological Society’s Qualitative Methods in Psychology Section (QMiP) celebrates the 20th anniversary of its creation…

            • BPS updates
            • Qualitative Methods
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            Society, April 2011

            18 April 2011

            managerism and corporatism in league tables in the President's column; psychology and the HPC; and more.

            • BPS updates
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            Conference, 2009

            18 June 2009

            Reports from the Society's Annual Conference in Brighton.

            • BPS updates
          • Reports from the Annual Conference

            02 June 2013

            reports from the Society’s Annual Conference in Harrogate, including: Alex Haslam and Robin Dunbar covering each other’s keynotes; asylum seekers; social media; Presidential Address; magicians, mesmerists and mediums; the 2011 riots; contemporary masculinities; revisiting the classics; ethics; working memory and education; nostalgia; and more. Download PDF for full version.

            • BPS updates
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            Reports from the Annual Conference

            18 June 2008

            Over three days in April, more than 900 delegates attended the Society’s Annual Conference at the Royal Dublin Society. Read on for our extensive and diverse coverage, including WEB-ONLY EXTRAS.

            • BPS updates