Darren Ellis, David Harper and Ian Tucker
Darren Ellis
Darren presently works for the University of East London as a Senior Lecturer in Psychosocial Studes in the School of Law and Social Sciences. Darren previously worked as a Lecturer in The University of Nottingham and Coventry University. Darren obtained a PhD in Psychology at Loughborough University.
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David Harper
David Harper is Reader in Clinical Psychology at the University of East London. He co-authored Deconstructing Psychopathology (Sage, 1995), Psychology, Mental Health & Distress (Palgrave MacMillan, 2013) and co-edited of Qualitative Research Methods in Mental Health and Psychotherapy (Wiley, 2012). His research interests are in critical psychology and social constructionist approaches in mental health, particularly in relation to psychosis, and also in discourses of surveillance in contemporary culture. Address: School of Psychology, University of East London, Stratford Campus, Water Lane, London E15 4LZ [Email: d.harper@uel.ac.uk]
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Ian Tucker
Dr Ian Tucker is a social psychologist focused on the areas of digital technologies, space, affect and community mental health. He is currently involved in projects exploring the use of digital technologies in mental health, the relationships between space and distress in psychiatric in-patient settings, as well as a book on the social psychology of emotions. He is a core member of the EPSRC Communities and Culture Network+ and leads the Psychology and Social Change Research Group at University of East London.
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