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Dr Abigail Locke

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  • Locke, A.  (2002). At risk youths talking about crime and the police. Paper presentation at the BPS Social Psychology Section Conference. University of Huddersfield, 11-13 September 2002. Abstract published in Proceedings of the British Psychological Society, 11 (2), 211. ISSN: 1350-472X
  • Locke, A. (2001). The uses of emotion concepts by athletes in accounts of performance. Paper presentation in Symposium on “The Discursive Uses of Mental Concepts in Constructions of Accounts” (Convenor: Abigail Locke). BPS Social Psychology Section Conference, SPERI, University of Surrey, 18-20 July 2001.
  • Locke, A. (2001). Constructions of emotional dispositions. Paper presentation in Symposium on “Social Psychological Approaches to Gender and Emotion”. BPS Social Psychology Section Conference, SPERI, University of Surrey, 18-20 July 2001.
  • Locke, A. (2000) Being in the Zone: Notions of agency in athletic performance.  Paper presentation at the BPS Social Psychology Section Conference, Nottingham Trent University, 6-8 September 2000. Abstract published in Proceedings of the British Psychological Society, 9 (1), 83. ISSN: 1350-472X
  • Locke, A.  (2000) Notions of Emotionality: Reconstructing the emotional label. Paper presentation at the Psychology of Women Conference, Dundee University, 10-12 July 2000. Abstract published in Proceedings of the British Psychological Society, 9 (1), 39. ISSN: 1350-472X
  • Locke, A.  (2000) Notions of Emotionality: Reconstructing the emotional label. Paper presentation at the Psychology of Women Conference, Dundee University, 10-12 July 2000. Abstract published in Proceedings of the British Psychological Society, 9 (1), 39. ISSN: 1350-472X
  • Locke, A. (1999). Monica and Bill. The uses of motive and emotion discourse by President Clinton to manage stake and accountability. Paper presentation at Psy-PAG Annual Conference, Lancaster University, July 1999.

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