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The Good Society and the Inner World: Psychoanalysis, Politics and Culture
- Michael J. Rustin
- Sociology
- 17 October 1991
Infant observation research: What have we learned so far?
- Michael J. Rustin
- Psychology
- 1 April 2006
Abstract This paper reviews published literature in the field of psychoanalytic infant observation research, and asks, how much has so far been achieved by this work? It identifies themes,… Expand
LEARNING FROM THE VICTORIA CLIMBIÉ INQUIRY
- Michael J. Rustin
- Medicine
- 1 March 2004
This critical review of the Report of the Victoria Climbié Inquiry contends that the quasi‐judicial procedure adopted in this Inquiry was well adapted to providing a detailed analysis of the sequence… Expand
Reason and Unreason: Psychoanalysis, Science and Politics
- Michael J. Rustin
- Sociology
- 2001
Reason and Unreason: Psychoanalysis, Science and Politics explores issues concerning the justification and legitimacy of psychoanalytic knowledge, and its relevance to political and social questions.… Expand
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What do we see in the nursery? Infant observation as ‘laboratory work.’
- Michael J. Rustin
- Psychology
- 1 September 1997
Research in the consulting room
- Michael J. Rustin
- Psychology
- 1 January 2003
Psychoanalysis, this paper argues, has since its inception practised an effective method of research based on the clinical consulting room, and this explains its success in generating new knowledge… Expand
Reflections on the biographical turn in social science
- Michael J. Rustin
- Sociology
- 11 September 2002
Looking in the right place: Complexity theory, psychoanalysis and infant observation
- Michael J. Rustin
- Sociology
- 1 March 2002
The article investigates infant observation as a resource for generating new ideas and understandings in psychoanalysis. It draws parallels between the modelling and mapping devices developed in… Expand
Learning about emotions: the Tavistock approach
- Michael J. Rustin
- Psychology
- 1 September 2003
This paper examines the recent emergence of emotions and their regulation as a topic in the social sciences. It suggests that methods of emotional learning which follow from this interest need to be… Expand
Empire : A Postmodern Theory of Revolution
- Michael J. Rustin
- Sociology
- 1 November 2002
Literary criticism and book review of Empire by Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri, published by Cambridge Mass and London: Harvard University Press. 2000. The publication is heralded as a major… Expand