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Number of items at this level: 8.
- Capdevila, R. (2007) Lysistratus, Lysistrata, Lysistratum: the co-construction of gender and political identity (part of the symposium Feminisms and Political Psychology: New Analyses and Insights). Paper presented to: American Psychological Association 115th Annual Convention, San Francisco, USA, 17-20 August 2007. (Unpublished)
- Daly, G. (2009) Politics of the political: psychoanalytic theory and the Left(s). Journal of Political Ideologies. 14(3), pp. 279-300. 1356-9317.
- Daly, G. (2006) Politik und das unmögliche: Jenseits von psychoanlyse und dekonstruktion. In: Flatz, C. and Felgitsch, S. (eds.) Dimensionen einer Neuen Kultur des Politischen. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag fur Sozialwissenschaften. pp. 108-135.
- Daly, G., Žižek, S. and Badiou, A. (2007) Psychopolitics: beyond the suture. Invited Presentation presented to: Materialism Today Conference, Birkbeck University, London , 22-23 June 2007. (Unpublished)
- Hill, K. M. and Semmens-Wheeler, R. (2018) Understanding ‘Brexit’: a psychological evaluation of the UK’s decision to leave the EU. Poster presented to: Images of Research 2017-2018, The University of Northampton, 31 January - April 2018.
- Kakabadse, N. K., Kakabadse, A. P. and Kouzmin, A. (2007) Designing balance into the Democratic Project: contrasting Jeffersonian Democracy against Bentham's Panopticon Centralisation in determining ICT adoption. Problems and Perspectives in Management. 5(1), pp. 2-28. 1727-7051.
- Semmens-Wheeler, R. and Hill, K. M. (2018) "It’s all smoke and mirrors, but I voted anyway”: understanding voter decisions behind ‘Brexit’: preliminary findings and insight. Invited Presentation presented to: Birmingham City University Research Seminar Series, Birmingham City University, 02 May 2018.
- Semmens-Wheeler, R. and Hill, K. M. (2018) "It’s all smoke and mirrors, but I voted anyway”: understanding voter decisions behind ‘Brexit’. Paper presented to: Centre for Brexit Studies Annual Conference 2018, Birmingham, 16-17 March 2018.