Items Authored/Edited by Blackman, Lisa

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Blackman, Lisa. 2024. Hauntological Structures of Communication and Feeling: Making Space for the Non-Rational. In: Bretton Varga, ed. Hauntological Social Studies: More-than-Human Deviances, Imbrications, and Proliferations of Possibility. Cham, Switzerland: Springer Nature. [Book Section] (Forthcoming)

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Borovica,, Tamara; Kokanović, Renata; Seal, Emma Louise; Flore, Jacinthe; Boydell, Katherine; Blackman, Lisa and Hayes, Laura. 2024. What does leisure have to do with mental health – arts, creative and leisure practices and living with mental distress. Leisure Studies, ISSN 0261-4367 [Article] (In Press)

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Borovica,, Tamara; Kokanovic, Renata; Flore, Jacinthe; Blackman, Lisa; Seal, Emma-Louise; Boydell, Kathrine and Bennett, Jill. 2024. Experimenting with arts-based methods and affective provocations to understand complex lived experience of a diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder. Social Science & Medicine, 350, 116950. ISSN 0277-9536 [Article]

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Blackman, Lisa. 2023. Cover stories and the Counterfactual: Berlant’s parenthetical voice. Media Theory, 7(2), pp. 245-266. ISSN 2557-826X [Article]

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Blackman, Lisa. 2023. Broken Narratives, Listening in and through another's voices. In: Rachel Fensham; Tyne Sumner,; Signe Ravn; Ashley Barnwell and Danny Butt, eds. Small Data is Beautiful. Melbourne: Grattan Street Press. ISBN 9780645481327 [Book Section]

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Blackman, Lisa. 2023. The Haunting Qualities of Small Data: Dialogues. In: Rachel Fensham; Tyne Daile Sumner; Signe Ravn; Ashley Barnwell and Danny Butt, eds. Small Data is Beautiful. Melbourne: Grattan Street Press. ISBN 9780645481327 [Book Section]

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Blackman, Lisa. 2023. Emotions and Affects of Convolution. In: Gregory J. Seigworth and Carolyn Pedwell, eds. The Affect Theory Reader 2: Worldings, Tensions, Futures. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, pp. 326-346. ISBN 9781478024910 [Book Section]

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Blackman, Lisa. 2022. The Re-Making of Sexual Kinds: Queer Subjects and the Limits of Representation. In: Róisín Ryan-Flood and Alison Rook, eds. Queering Methodology: Lessons and Dilemmas from Lesbian Lives. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 8-21. ISBN 9781032298726 [Book Section]

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Blackman, Lisa. 2022. Future-Faking, Post-Truth and Affective Media. In: Joanna Zylinkska, ed. The Future of Media. London: Goldsmiths Press, pp. 59-78. ISBN 9781913380144 [Book Section]

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Blackman, Lisa. 2022. What kind of body does our current society demand? In: M Emgreen and I Dragset, eds. Useless Bodies? Milan, Italy: Fondazione Prada. ISBN 9788887029802 [Book Section]

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Blackman, Lisa. 2021. Affective Politics, Activism and the Commons: From WECH to Grenfell. New Formations: A Journal of Culture, Theory, Politics(103), pp. 156-180. ISSN 0950-2378 [Article]

Blackman, Lisa. 2021. The Body: The Key Concepts (Second edition). Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 9781350109452 [Book]

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Blackman, Lisa. 2021. Hauntology. In: , ed. Uncertain Archives: Critical Keywords for Big Data. Cambridge Massachussets: The MIT Press, pp. 279-288. ISBN 9780262539883 [Book Section]

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Blackman, Lisa. 2020. Couze Venn: Pioneer of Cultural, Post Colonial and Social Theory. Subjectivity, 13, pp. 1-4. ISSN 1755-6341 [Article]

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Duff, Cameron; Kokanović, Renata; Flore, Jacinthe; Thomas, Stuart D.; Callard, Felicity and Blackman, Lisa. 2020. Perspectives on Person-Centred Care for Borderline Personality Disorder: A Critical Research Agenda. Health Sociology Review, 29(1), pp. 1-15. ISSN 1446-1242 [Article]

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Blackman, Lisa. 2019. Haunted Data: Affect, Transmedia, Weird Science. London: Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN 9781350047044 [Book]

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Blackman, Lisa. 2019. Suggestion, Affect, Speculative Science. In: Christian Borch, ed. Imitation, Contagion, Suggestion: On Mimesis and Society. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 211-228. ISBN 9781138490642 [Book Section]

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Blackman, Lisa. 2018. Queer Bodies, Machinic Perception and Dancing Beyond the Self. In: Ray Batchelor and Birthe Havmøller, eds. Queer Tango Salon London 2017 - Proceedings. Birthe Havmøller/Queertangobook.org, pp. 52-69. ISBN 9788799802425 [Book Section]

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Blackman, Lisa. 2018. Affect and Mediation. In: Birgitt Röttger-Rössler and Jan Slaby, eds. Affect-in-Relation: Families, Places, Technologies. London and New York: Routledge. ISBN 9781138059054 [Book Section]

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Blackman, Lisa. 2017. 'Carpa5 01.09.2017 Keynote Lisa Blackman'. In: Carpa 5 Keynote Professor Lisa Blackman. University of the Arts, Finland. [Conference or Workshop Item]

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Blackman, Lisa. 2017. Loving the Alien: A Post-post-human manifesto. Loving the Alien: A post-post-human manifesto, [Article]

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Blackman, Lisa. 2017. “Loving the alien”: a post–post-human manifesto. Subjectivity, 10(1), pp. 13-25. ISSN 1755-6341 [Article]

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Blackman, Lisa. 2016. The New Biologies: Epigenetics, the Microbiome and Immunities. Body & Society, 22(4), pp. 3-18. ISSN 357-034X [Article]

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Reckitt, Helena; Blackman, Lisa; Wakeford, Nina and Fisher, Jennifer. 2016. 'Affect and Curating: Feeling the Curatorial'. In: Affect and Curating: Feeling the Curatorial. Whitechapel Gallery, London, United Kingdom 19 January 2017. [Conference or Workshop Item]

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Blackman, Lisa. 2016. Inventive Experimentation: Weird Science, Affectivity and Archives of the Future. In: Irene Hediger and Jill Scott, eds. Recomposing Art and Science: Artists in Labs. Birkhauser: DeGruyter/Springer Publications, pp. 171-186. ISBN 978-3-11-047459-6 [Book Section]

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Blackman, Lisa. 2016. Social Media and the Politics of Small Data: Post Publication Peer Review and Academic Value. Theory, Culture & Society, 33(4), pp. 3-26. ISSN 0263-2764 [Article]

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Blackman, Lisa. 2016. '“Academia is down at the moment; please try later” (Lisa Blackman)'. In: Affective Relationality. Freie University, Berlin, Germany. [Conference or Workshop Item]

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Blackman, Lisa. 2016. Affect, Mediation and Subjectivity-as-Encounter: Finding the Feeling of the Foundling. Journal of Curatorial Studies, 5(1), pp. 32-55. ISSN 2045-5836 [Article]

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Blackman, Lisa; McCarthy-Jones, Simon; Castro Romero, Maria; McCarthy-Jones, Rosaline; Dillon, Jaqui; Cooper-Rompato, Christine; Kieron, Kathyrn and Kaufman, Milissa. 2015. Hearing the Unheard: An Interdisciplinary, Mixed Methodology Study of Women’s Experiences of Hearing Voices (Auditory Verbal Hallucinations). Frontiers in Psychiatry, 6, 181. ISSN 1664-0640 [Article]

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Blackman, Lisa. 2015. The Haunted Life of Data. In: Ganaele Langloise; Joanna Redden and Greg Elmer, eds. Compromised Data: From Social Media to Big Data. London: The Bloomsbury Press, pp. 185-209. ISBN 9781501306525 [Book Section]

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Blackman, Lisa. 2015. 'Lisa Blackman follow-up interview to her keynote lecture at the MeCCSA-PGN 2015 Conference in Coventry.'. In: MeCCSA-PGN 2015 Conference Transformative Practice. Coventry University, United Kingdom 2015. [Conference or Workshop Item]

Blackman, Lisa. 2015. Researching Affect and Embodied Hauntologies: Exploring an Analytics of Experimentation. In: Britta Timm Knudsen and Carsten Stage, eds. Affective Methodologies: Developing Cultural Research Strategies for the Study of Affect. UK: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-1-137-48318-8 [Book Section]

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Blackman, Lisa. 2014. Escuchar voces y corporización. Interdisciplina, 2(3), pp. 295-313. ISSN ISSN en trámite [Article]

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Blackman, Lisa. 2014. Affect and Automaticity: Towards an Analytics of Experimentation. Subjectivity, 7(4), pp. 362-384. ISSN 1755-6341 [Article]

Blackman, Lisa. 2014. The Dissociation of Anxiety. In: Benjamin Cook and Barbara Rodriguez-Munoz, eds. The Five Year Diary Anne Charlotte Robertson. London: Lux and the Anxiety Arts Festival, pp. 4-9. [Book Section]

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Blackman, Lisa. 2014. Immateriality, Affectivity, Experimentation: Queer Science and Future-Psychology. Transformations: Journal of Media and Culture(25), pp. 1-12. [Article]

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Blackman, Lisa. 2013. Habit and Affect: Revitalizing a Forgotten History. Body & Society, 19(2&3), pp. 186-216. ISSN 1357-034X [Article]

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Blackman, Lisa. 2012. Immaterial Bodies: Affect, Embodiment, Mediation. London and New York: Sage. ISBN 9781849204729 [Book]

Blackman, Lisa. 2012. 'Listening to Voices: An Ethics of Entanglement'. In: Kevin Love, ed. Ethics in Social Research: Studies in Qualitative Methodology. Emerald Group Publishing Limited, pp. 173-188. ISBN 978-1780528786 [Book Section]

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Blackman, Lisa. 2011. This is a Matter of Pride: The Choir: Unsung Town and Community Transformation. In: Bev Skeggs and Helen Wood, eds. Reality Television and Class. Basingstoke and New York: BFI/Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 237-249. ISBN 978-1844573974 [Book Section]

Blackman, Lisa. 2011. Affect, Performance and Queer Subjectivities. Cultural Studies, 25(2), pp. 183-199. ISSN 0950-2386 [Article]

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Blackman, Lisa and Harbord, Janet. 2010. Technologies of Mediation and the Affective: Taking the Virtual Environment of mediacityuk as a case study. In: D Hauptamann and W Neidich, eds. Cognitive Architecture: From Bio-politics to Noo-Politics: architecture and mind in the Age of Communication and Information. Amsterdam: O10, pp. 302-323. ISBN 9789064507250 [Book Section]

Blackman, Lisa. 2010. Bodily Integrity. Body & Society, 16(3), pp. 1-9. ISSN 1357-034X [Article]

Blackman, Lisa. 2010. Embodying Affect: Voice-hearing, Telepathy, Suggestion and Modelling the Non-conscious. Body & Society, 16(1), pp. 163-192. ISSN 1357-034X [Article]

Blackman, Lisa, ed. 2010. Affect. Special issue of Body & Society, Body & Society, 16(1). 1357-034X [Edited Journal]

Blackman, Lisa and Venn, Couze. 2010. Affect. Body & Society, 16(1), pp. 7-28. ISSN 1357-034X [Article]

Blackman, Lisa. 2010. ‘It’s Down to You. Psychology, Magazine Culture and the Governing of the Female Body’. In: Lori Reed and Paula Saukko, eds. Governing the Female Body: Gender, Health, and Networks of Power. State University of New York Press, pp. 19-39. ISBN 978-1438429526 [Book Section]

Blackman, Lisa. 2009. Mental Health and the Media. In: Meriel D’Artrey, ed. Cont_xts? Media, Representation and Society. Chester: Chester Academic Press, pp. 99-118. ISBN 978-1905929689 [Book Section]

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Blackman, Lisa. 2009. The Re-Making of Sexual Kinds: Queer Subjects and the Limits or Representation. Journal of Lesbian Studies, 13(2), pp. 122-135. ISSN 1089-4160 [Article]

Blackman, Lisa. 2008. Is Happiness Contagious? New Formations, 63, pp. 15-32. ISSN 0950-2378 [Article]

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Blackman, Lisa. 2008. The Body: The Key Concepts. Oxford and New York: Berg. ISBN 978-1845205904 [Book]

Blackman, Lisa. 2008. Affect, Relationality and the 'Problem of Personality'. Theory, Culture & Society, 25(1), pp. 23-47. ISSN 0263-2764 [Article]

Blackman, Lisa. 2008. ‘Is Happiness Contagious?’. In: Sara Ahmed, ed. Happiness (New Formations). 63 Lawrence & Wishart Ltd, pp. 15-32. ISBN 978-1905007752 [Book Section]

Blackman, Lisa and Walkerdine, Valerie. 2008. Psychology and Cultural Analysis. In: Tony Bennett and John Frow, eds. The Sage Handbook of Cultural Analysis. SAGE, pp. 66-85. ISBN 978-0761942290 [Book Section]

Blackman, Lisa. 2007. Psychiatric Culture and Bodies of Resistance. Body & Society, 13(2), pp. 1-23. ISSN 1357034X [Article]

Blackman, Lisa and Cromby, John, eds. 2007. Affect and Feeling (International Journal of Critical Psychology), International Journal of Critical Psychology, 21. 1471 7646 [Edited Journal]

Blackman, Lisa. 2007. Feeling F.I.N.E: Social Psychology, Suggestion and the Problem of Social Influence. Affect and Feeling (International Journal of Critical Psychology), 21, pp. 23-49. [Article]

Blackman, Lisa. 2005. The Dialogical Self, Flexibility and the Cultural Production of Psychopathology. Theory and Psychology, 15(2), pp. 183-206. ISSN 0959-3543 [Article]

Blackman, Lisa. 2005. Inventing the Psychological: Lifestyle Magazines and the Fiction of Autonomous Selfhood. In: David Morley and James Curran, eds. Media and Cultural Theory. London and New York: Routledge, pp. 209-220. ISBN 978-0415317054 [Book Section]

Blackman, Lisa. 2004. Self-help, Media Cultures and the production of female psychopathology. European Journal of Cultural Studies, 7(2), pp. 219-36. ISSN 13675494 [Article]

Blackman, Lisa, ed. 2003. Spirituality (International Journal of Critical Psychology), International Journal of Critical Psychology, 8. [Edited Journal]

Blackman, Lisa. 2002. A Psychophysics of the Imagination. In: Valerie Walkerdine, ed. Challenging Subjects. Critical Psychology for a New Millennium. Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave, pp. 133-148. ISBN 978-0333965092 [Book Section]

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Blackman, Lisa. 2001. Hearing Voices: Embodiment and Experience. Free Association Press. ISBN 1853435333 [Book]

Blackman, Lisa and Walkerdine, Valerie. 2001. Mass Hysteria, Critical Psychology and Media Studies. Palgrave Press. ISBN 978-0333647813 [Book]

Blackman, Lisa. 2000. Ethics, embodiment and the voice-hearing experience. Theory, Culture and Society, 17(5), pp. 55-74. ISSN 0263-2764 [Article]

Blackman, Lisa. 1999. Beyond the fragile chains we call autonomy. In: C Tolman, ed. Recent Trends in Theoretical Psychology. Ontario: Captus Press. ISBN 1 0896691 07507 [Book Section]

Blackman, Lisa. 1999. An Extraordinary Life: The Legacy of an Ambivalence. New Formations: A Journal of Culture, Theory, Politics, 36, pp. 111-124. ISSN 0950-2378 [Article]

Blackman, Lisa. 1998. Culture, Technology and Subjectivity. In: John Wood, ed. The Virtual Embodied: Practices, Theories and the New Technologies. London and New York: Routledge, pp. 132-147. ISBN 978-0415160261 [Book Section]

Blackman, Lisa. 1998. The Voice-hearing Experience. Nordiske Udkast, 1, pp. 39-49. ISSN 1396-3953 [Article]

Blackman, Lisa. 1997. Rehearsal of Memory. Coil. Journal of the Moving Image, 4, pp. 17-28. ISSN 0397-9207 [Article]

Blackman, Lisa. 1996. The Dangerous Classes: Retelling the Psychiatric Story. Feminism and Psychology, 6(3), pp. 361-379. ISSN 0959-3535 [Article]

Blackman, Lisa. 1996. Using an Archaeology to Contest the Voice of Reason; A History of the Present Psychological Regime of Truth. In: C Tolman, ed. Problems of Theoretical Psychology. New York, Canada: Captus University Press, pp. 321-330. [Book Section]

Blackman, Lisa. 1995. Techniques of the Hallucinatory Self. In: I Lubek, ed. Trends and Issues in Theoretical Psychology. New York: Springer Publishing Co Inc, pp. 306-312. ISBN 978-0826188106 [Book Section]

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