Graham Clarke

University of Essex, U.K.
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    The internal conversation: a personal relations theory perspective
    Journal of Critical Realism 7 (1): 57-82. 2008.
    I compare Margaret Archer's model of agency and the internal conversation with personal relations theory and some recent work by Marcia Cavell. In §1, I conclude that the forms of reflexivity and associated stances towards society that Archer defines can be seen as developments of the different forms of attachment, which personal relations theory can account for. This raises questions about the relationship between attachment-based notions of psychological health and reflexivity-based approaches…Read more
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    Fairbairn and Macmurray: psychoanalytic Studies and Critical Realism
    Journal of Critical Realism 2 (1): 7-35. 2003.
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    Tibetan StudiesTransmission of the Tibetan CanonTibetan Culture in DiasporaDevelopment, Society, and Environment in TibetTibetan Mountain Deities: Their Cults and RepresentationsThe Inner Asian International Style, 12th-14th Centuries (review)
    with Edwin Gerow, Helmut Krasser, Michael Torsten Much, Ernst Steinkellner, Helmut Tauscher, Helmut Eimer, Frank J. Korom, Anne-Marie Blondeau, Deborah E. Klimburg-Salter, and Eva Allinger
    Journal of the American Oriental Society 120 (1): 154. 2000.