
Dr Lydia Turner
Post: | Honorary Senior Lecturer (Psychology) |
Location: | JMS BUILDING 5D8 |
Email: | L.Turner@sussex.ac.uk |
Telephone numbers |
Internal: | 8638 |
UK: | 01273 678638 |
International: | +44 1273 678638 |
Role
[p]Dr Lydia Turner is an Honorary Senior Lecturer at the School of Psychology/ Programme Director of Post Graduate Courses in Therapeutic Practice at the University of Sussex. [/p]
[p]Publications[/p]
[p]Davey, G., Cavanagh, K., Whittington, A. and Turner, L. (2012) CBT for Anxiety for Dummies: Sage.[/p]
Short, N., Turner, L. and Grant, A. (Eds.) (2013). Contemporary British Autoethnography. Sense Publishers.[/p]
[p]Turner L, Short N, Grant A, Adams T. (EDs). (2018). International Perspectives on Autoethnographic Research and Practice. London and New York: Routledge.[/p]
[p]Klevan, T., Karlsson, B., Turner, L., Short, N. and Grant, A. (2018), "Aha! “take on Me’s”: bridging the North sea with relational autoethnography", [em]Qualitative Research Journal[/em], Vol. 18 No. 4, pp. 330-344. [/p]
[p]Grant A, Short N and Turner L. (2021). Publishing Autoethnography: A Thrice-Told Tale. In T Adams, S Holman-Jones and C Ellis (Eds), Handbook of Autoethnography: Second Edition (pp249-261). Routledge [/p]
