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North Terrace Campus
Level 4, Hughes Building
The University of Adelaide
SA 5005
AUSTRALIA
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Mr. John Kaye

Room 511, Hughes Building
Phone +61 (08) 8303 5259
Fax +61 (08) 8303 3770
john.kaye@adelaide.edu.au
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Area of Research

Discourse and Rhetoric.

 

Senior Appointments and Memberships

Senior Lecturer.

Founder of the biennial International Discursive Construction of Knowledge conference.

Australian Society for Sex Education, Research and Training – SA Committee Member and newsletter editor.

Associate Editor International Journal of Critical Psychology.

Editorial Assessment Board Australian and New Zealand Journal of family Therapy.

Editorial Board Tijdschrift fur Sistemische Terapie.

 

Psychology Research Interests

Discursive psychology and discourse analysis.

Critical psychology.

Contemporary narrative and discursive therapies.

Narrative and Phenomenological Analysis.

 

Recent Key Publications

Gulerce,A. Hofmeister,A. Staeuble,A. Saunders,G & Kaye,J.(2005) Contemporary Theorising in Psychology:Global Perspectives. Ontario, Canada: Captus Press.

Kaye, J. Reconstituting Psychology’s Paradigm: toward a reformulated disciplinary practice. In Gulerce et al (2005).

Kaye, J. Psy No More: Towards a non-iatrogenic psychotherapy. In Bates, Y. & House, R. (2003). Ethically Challenged Professions: enabling innovation and diversity in psychotherapy and counselling. Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, UK: PCCS Books.

Kaye, J. Thinking Critically about Psychology. In Sloan,T. (2000) Critical Psychology: voices for change. London: MacMillan.

Kaye, J. (2001) Critical Psychology: premise and promise. International Journal of Critical Psychology,1,114 –120.