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Overview

Mark Rapley is affiliated with the University of East London in the United Kingdom. Their academic profile does not currently include recent papers, frequent co-authors, or detailed records of publication venues, which limits the detailed insight into their ongoing research output. Similarly, there is no listed information on book publications linked to any publishers.

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Best Publications

  • Quality of Life Research: A Critical Introduction

    Mark Rapley

  • The Social Construction of Intellectual Disability

    Mark Rapley

  • Genocide or a Failure to Gel? Racism, History and Nationalism in Australian Talk

    Martha Augoustinos;Keith Tuffin;Mark Rapley

  • ‘You Couldn't Say “No”, Could You?’: Young Men's Understandings of Sexual Refusal

    Rachael O'Byrne;Mark Rapley;Susan Hansen

  • ‘Just an ordinary Australian’: Self-categorization and the discursive construction of facticity in ‘new racist’ political rhetoric

    Mark Rapley

  • Invisible to Themselves or Negotiating Identity? The Interactional Management of 'Being Intellectually Disabled'

    Mark Rapley;Patrick Kiernan;Charles Antaki

  • “If a girl doesn't say ‘no’…”: young men, rape and claims of ‘insufficient knowledge’

    Rachael O'Byrne;Susan Hansen;Mark Rapley

  • "Brilliant. Next Question. ..": High-Grade Assessment Sequences in the Completion of Interactional Units

    Charles Antaki;Hanneke Houtkoop-Steenstra;Mark Rapley

  • A Comparison of Quality of Life Outcomes for People with Intellectual Disabilities in Supported Employment, Day Services and Employment Enterprises.

    Stephen Beyer;Tony Brown;Rachel Akandi;Mark Rapley

  • De-Medicalizing Misery: Psychiatry, Psychology and the Human Condition

    Mark Rapley;Joanna Moncrieff;Jacqui Dillon

  • A Conversation Analysis of the ‘Acquiescence’ of People with Learning Disabilities

    Mark Rapley;Charles Antaki

  • How to Analyse Talk in Institutional Settings: A Casebook of Methods

    A. W. McHoul;Mark Rapley

  • `Quality of Life' Talk: The Liberal Paradox of Psychological Testing

    Charles Antaki;Mark Rapley

  • Staff:staff and staff:client reliability of the Schalock & Keith (1993) Quality of Life Questionnaire

    M. Rapley;J. Ridgway;Stephen Richard Beyer

  • Questions and answers to psychological assessment schedules : hidden troubles in 'quality of life' interviews

    C. Antaki;M. Rapley

  • The ways that people talk about natural resources: Discursive strategies as barriers to environmentally sustainable practices

    Tim Kurz;Ngaire Donaghue;Mark Rapley;Iain Walker

  • Changing the subject: postmodernity and people with 'learning difficulties'

    Dan A. Goodley;Mark Rapley

  • 'This very difficult debate about Wik': stake, voice and the management of category memberships in race politics.

    Amanda LeCouteur;Mark Rapley;Martha Augoustinos

  • 'About a year before the breakdown I was having symptoms': sadness, pathology and the Australian newspaper media

    Rob Rowe;Farida Tilbury;Mark Rapley;Ilse O'Ferrall

  • De-Medicalizing Misery

    Mark Rapley;Joanna Moncrieff;Jacqui Dillon

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles Antaki
Charles Antaki Loughborough University
Martha Augoustinos
Martha Augoustinos University of Adelaide
Robert A. Cummins
Robert A. Cummins Deakin University
Dan Goodley
Dan Goodley University of Sheffield
Iain Walker
Iain Walker University of Melbourne

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