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Nick Crossley’s Publications

Nick Crossley17 Oct 2013

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Habermas, intersubjectivity, psychiatric survivors, social movement theories, social network analysis

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Nick Crossley

Nick Crossley

Nick Crossley is a professor of sociology in the department of sociology. He has published a number of articles on social movements and also two books: Making Sense of Social Movements (Open University, 2002) and Contesting Psychiatry (Routledge, 2006). His main interest, currently, is on the role of social networks in collective action and the uses of social network analysis for exploring ...

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