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Management of Noncardiac Chest Pain in Women
- R. Gill, Jo Collins, N. J. Talley
- Medicine
- Women's health
- 29 February 2012
Noncardiac chest pain (NCCP) is very prevalent in the community. Although mortality remains low, morbidity and the financial implications are high, Women, especially those of middle age, should be… Expand
Graduate Teaching Assistants and Transcultural Classrooms
- Jo Collins
- Sociology
- 11 December 2019
This project explores the experiences of international Graduate Teaching Assistants. A pilot project looked at experiences of GTAs from postcolonial countries, mapping their teaching philosophies and… Expand
Summer research vacation competition: An opportunity for post-docs and undergraduates
- J. Leigh, H. K. Leech, Jo Collins
- Sociology
- 8 December 2018
Background:
Being a post-doctoral researcher is not necessarily a happy time full of opportunities for progression and promotion (Grinstein & Treister, 2018). The postdoctoral system has been… Expand
‘Neurotic Men’ and a Spectral Woman: Freud, Jung and Sabina Spielrein
- Jo Collins
- Philosophy
- 2008
Freud’s investigations into the etymology of the uncanny in his 1919 essay lead him to consider how das Unheimliche (the unhomely) is inextricable from its antonym heimlich (the homely). Freud… Expand
THE ETHNIC SHADOW: JUNG, DREAMS AND THE COLONIAL OTHER
- Jo Collins
- 2009
For Jung, dreams are inexorably connected to the „primitive.‟ Dreams correctly interpreted provided access to „primitive‟ levels of the psyche. Dreams, in Jung‟s thinking, also constituted the… Expand
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The Alterity of Terror: Reading Kipling’s ‘Uncanny’ India
- Jo Collins
- Art
- 2010
How do we imagine terror today? What does it mean to ‘imagine terror’ in the midst of a global ‘war on terror’? Terror, as Botting and Ray argue, is an imaginative act, a threatening of pre-existing… Expand
Novels of transformation and transplantation
- Jo Collins
- History
- 20 November 2012
Haitian American writer Edwidge Danticat migrated to the United States from Haiti aged twelve. Her father left for New York when she was two, her mother followed when she was four, and Danticat lived… Expand
Where’s the validation? Role of emotion work and validation for doctoral students
- Jo Collins, N. Brown
- Psychology
- 18 October 2020
This article presents an original engagement with research into emotions in the PhD to ask ‘Where’s the validation?’ by using emotion work as a theoretical foundation. We develop a focus on emotion...