Narrative Social Psychology and the Narrative Categorical Content Analysis (NarrCat) in the Study of Social Representations of History

  • János László Institute of Cognitive Neurosciences and Psychology Hungarian Academy of Sciences
  • Bea Ehmann Institute of Cognitive Neurosciences and Psychology Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Author Biographies

János László, Institute of Cognitive Neurosciences and Psychology Hungarian Academy of Sciences

JÁNOS LÁSZLÓ, DSc, is scientific advisor at the Institute of Cognitive Neurosciences and Psychology of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and professor of psychology at the University of Pécs where he leads the doctoral school in psychology. He has been active in various fields of social psychology including literary text processing, script theory and group identity. He published several books and scholarly articles, including The science of stories: An introduction to narrative psychology. London; New York: Routledge, 2008.

Bea Ehmann, Institute of Cognitive Neurosciences and Psychology Hungarian Academy of Sciences

BEA EHMANN, PhD, is senior research fellow at the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology, Research Centre for Natural Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary. She is a founding member of the Hungarian Narrative Psychological Research Group. Her main research interests are multilingual psychological content analysis, narrative categorical analysis, and application thereof mostly in small group research.

Published
2013-05-28