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* with Valerie Walkerdine, ''Mass Hysteria: Critical Psychology and Media Studies'', Palgrave, 2001.
 
* with Valerie Walkerdine, ''Mass Hysteria: Critical Psychology and Media Studies'', Palgrave, 2001.
  
* ''The Body: The Key Concepts'', Berg, 2008, [http://libgen.io/book/index.php?md5=AFAC45E86538E967A74D47878CDBF0F0 PDF], [http://aaaaarg.fail/thing/51c5856f6c3a0e090c0e0b00 ARG].
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* ''[http://gen.lib.rus.ec/book/index.php?md5=AFAC45E86538E967A74D47878CDBF0F0 The Body: The Key Concepts]'', Berg, 2008, [http://aaaaarg.fail/thing/51c5856f6c3a0e090c0e0b00 ARG].
  
* ''Immaterial Bodies: Affect, Embodiment, Mediation'', Sage, 2012, [http://aaaaarg.fail/thing/58d965ba9ff37c4e16cb08de ARG]. [https://www.academia.edu/8026505/ Introduction].
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* ''[http://aaaaarg.fail/thing/58d965ba9ff37c4e16cb08de Immaterial Bodies: Affect, Embodiment, Mediation]'', Sage, 2012. [https://www.academia.edu/8026505/ Introduction].
  
* ''Haunted Data: Transmedia, Affect, Weird Science and Archives of the Future'', Bloomsbury, 2019.
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* ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/b/iqR6c8rMV_ZlAVdpsXVQOcKZxiHzRCKD2ihbKts78fUvkKCi Haunted Data: Transmedia, Affect, Weird Science and Archives of the Future]'', Bloomsbury, 2019.
  
 
===Editor===
 
===Editor===
 
; Journals
 
; Journals
* with Valerie Walkerdine, ''Subjectivity'', Palgrave.  
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* ''Subjectivity'' (with Valerie Walkerdine), Palgrave.  
 
* ''Body & Society'', Sage.  
 
* ''Body & Society'', Sage.  
  
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===Interviews===
 
===Interviews===
* Francien Broekhuizen, et al., [[Media:Haunted_Data_Post-Publication_Peer-Review_and_Body_Studies_An_Interview_with_Lisa_Blackman_2016.pdf|Haunted Data, Post-Publication Peer-Review and Body Studies: An Interview with Lisa Blackman]], ''MeCCSA'' 9:1, 15 Feb 2016. [http://ojs.meccsa.org.uk/index.php/netknow/article/view/420]
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* Francien Broekhuizen, et al., [[Media:Haunted_Data_Post-Publication_Peer-Review_and_Body_Studies_An_Interview_with_Lisa_Blackman_2016.pdf|"Haunted Data, Post-Publication Peer-Review and Body Studies: An Interview with Lisa Blackman"]], ''MeCCSA'' 9:1, 15 Feb 2016. [http://ojs.meccsa.org.uk/index.php/netknow/article/view/420]
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==

Revision as of 22:33, 18 July 2019

Lisa Blackman (1965) is co-Head of the Department of Media and Communications at Goldsmiths, University of London. She works at the intersection of body studies, critical psychology and media and cultural theory and is particularly interested in subjectivity, affect, the body and embodiment. She has published four books in this area. The most recent is Immaterial Bodies: Affect, Embodiment, Mediation (2012, Sage). Her work in the area of embodiment and voice hearing has been recognized and commended for its innovative approach to mental health research and it has been acclaimed by the Hearing Voices Network, Intervoice, and has been taken up in professional psychiatric contexts. This includes her book, Hearing Voices: Embodiment and Experience (Free Association Books, 2001). She has also made a substantive contribution to the fields of critical psychology and body studies. In this context she co-edits the journal, Subjectivity (with Valerie Walkerdine, Palgrave) and edits the journal Body & Society (Sage).

Works

Books

  • Hearing Voices: Embodiment and Experience, Free Association Books, 2001.
  • with Valerie Walkerdine, Mass Hysteria: Critical Psychology and Media Studies, Palgrave, 2001.

Editor

Journals
  • Subjectivity (with Valerie Walkerdine), Palgrave.
  • Body & Society, Sage.
Journal issues
  • with John Cromby, Derek Hook, Dimitris Papadopoulos and Valerie Walkerdine, Subjectivity 22: "Creating Subjectivities", 2008. Introduction.

Papers, essays

Interviews

Links