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Ivana Marková (born 1938) is an emerita professor of psychology at the University of Stirling, known for her work on language and the constructs of communication. She was born in Czechoslovakia and studied philosophy and psychology at Charles University in Prague. In 1967 she moved to the United Kingdom. She initially worked as Research Fellow at Industrial Training Research Unit, University of London (1968–70) before moving to the University of Stirling from which she retired in 2003 as an Emeritus Professor. Her main theoretical research interests are the ontology and epistemology of theory in social psychology, and the interdependence between social thinking, dialogue and semiotics. Empirical research concerns social representations of democracy, individualism and responsibility in post communist Europe and the study of dialogues between people with impaired speech and their partners.〔(The Official Webpage of Ivana Marková )〕〔Biographical Note in: Marková, I. (2003). Dialogicality and Social Representations. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press〕〔(Institute of Social Psychology )〕 ==Awards== * Fellow of the British Psychological Society * Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh * Fellow of the British Academy. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ivana Markova」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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