The effects of a recalled injustice on the experience of experimentally induced pain and anxiety in relation to just-world beliefs
Journal Article
McParland, J., Knussen, C., & Murray, J. (2016)
The effects of a recalled injustice on the experience of experimentally induced pain and anxiety in relation to just-world beliefs. European Journal of Pain, 20(9), 1392-1401. https://doi.org/10.1002/ejp.862
Background: A growing field of investigation into social justice cognitions and pain suggests perceived injustice has a negative impact on pain, but little is known about indi...
Through a glass darkly: the fantasmatic figure of the immigrant.
Presentation / Conference
Neill, C. (2015, March)
Through a glass darkly: the fantasmatic figure of the immigrant. Paper presented at Psychoanalysis and Politics Spring Symposium, Migration, Exile and Polyphonic Spaces, Spanish Psychoanalytic Society, Barcelona
‘O Cursed Spite: On Ethics and Time’
Presentation / Conference
Neill, C. (2014, January)
‘O Cursed Spite: On Ethics and Time’. Paper presented at Symposium Depsychologizing / Deneurologizing Modern Subjectivity, Ghent
El Autor Y El Acto
Book
Neill, C. (2013)
El Autor Y El Acto. In Lacan, discurso, acontecimiento: nuevos análisis de la indeterminación textual, 317-327. ISBN 978-607-402-597-2
‘On imaginary identification and the possibility of meaning’
Presentation / Conference
Neill, C. (2012, December)
‘On imaginary identification and the possibility of meaning’. Presented at Psychosocial Studies Seminar, Birkbeck College, London
'‘The logic of fantasy’: comments on Lacan’s seminar XIV’.
Presentation / Conference
Neill, C. (2012, May)
'‘The logic of fantasy’: comments on Lacan’s seminar XIV’. Presented at Cardiff University Inter-disciplinary Psychosocial Seminar Series, Symposium on the Unconscious., Cardiff University
‘Imagining meaning: a Lacanian introduction to discourse analysis’.
Presentation / Conference
Neill, C. (2011, November)
‘Imagining meaning: a Lacanian introduction to discourse analysis’. Presented at Open University Social Sciences Seminar, Open University, Milton Keynes
What would have been: nostalgia, fantasy and the past of the future.
Presentation / Conference
Neill, C. (2011, July)
What would have been: nostalgia, fantasy and the past of the future. Paper presented at 3rd Annual Conference of the Apartheid Archive Project, Narratives, Nostalgia and Nationhood, Witswatersrand University, Johannesburg
Echo’s response: on identification and the necessary limitations of discursive research.
Presentation / Conference
Neill, C. (2011, June)
Echo’s response: on identification and the necessary limitations of discursive research. Paper presented at The International Society for Theoretical Psychology Conference, Doing Psychology Under New Conditions, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece
The Lacanian subject.
Presentation / Conference
Neill, C. (2007, March)
The Lacanian subject. Presented at Department of Social Psychology Seminar, LSE, London