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Katz, V.S. & Gonzalez, C. (2016). Community variations in low-income Latino families’ technology adoption and integration. American Behavioral Scientist, 60(1) 59-80.
Katz, V.S. & Gonzalez, C. (2016). Community variations in low-income Latino families’ technology adoption and integration. American Behavioral Scientist, 60(1) 59-80.
Wiggins, S., Potter, J. & Wildsmith, A.V. (2001). Eating your words: Discursive psychology and the reconstruction of eating practices, Journal of Health Psychology, 6, 5-15.
Hepburn, A., Wilkinson, S., & Shaw, R. (2012). Repairing self and recipient reference. Research on Language and Social Interaction, 45(2), 175-190.
Christie, E. Invitation: Western Journalism. Guest Lecture. Long Island University, C.W. Post Campus, May 2006.
Stokoe, E., Hepburn, A., and Antaki, C., (2012). Beware the ‘Loughborough School’? Interaction and the politics of intervention, British Journal of Social Psychology, 51 (3), 486-496.
Potter, J. (2002). Experimenting with reconciliation: A comment on Jost and Kruglanski, Personality and Social Psychology Review, 6, 192-193.
Christie, E. Invitation: Current issues in Media Literacy. Guest Lecture. Long Island University, C. W. Post Campus, May 2007.
Puchta, C. & Potter, J. (2002). Manufacturing individual opinions: Market research focus groups and the discursive psychology of attitudes, British Journal of Social Psychology, 41, 345-363.
Christie, E. Invitation: “What you really need to know to succeed after leaving graduate school.” Invited Speaker, Montclair State University Graduate Development Conference, Montclair, NJ, October, 2007.