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Special Issue: Empirical Approaches to the Dialogical Self  (Part I): Expanding on the Theory *
     
  Katarzyna Stemplewska-Żakowicz & Piotr K. Oleś, Guest Editors

Editors' Introduction
   Katarzyna Stemplewska-Żakowicz & Piotr K. Oleś

Articles
 1-4
  
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On Social-Cognitive and Dialogical Models of Personality: Theoretical and Empirical Steps toward an Integrative View
     Daniel Cervone & E. Samuel Winer
5-22 [Abstract] (pdf)  
Temporal Dialogues and Their Influence on Affective States and the Meaning of LIfe
     Piotr Oleś, Elwira Brygola, & Małgorzata Sibińska
23-43 [Abstract] (pdf)
Dialogicality and the Construction of Identity
     Anna Batory
45-66 [Abstract] (pdf)
Dialogue, Monologue, and Change of Perspective – Three Forms of Dialogicality
     Małgorzata Puchalska-Wasyl
67-79 [Abstract] (pdf)
Explorations in the Discursive Mind: Theoretical Model
    
Katarzyna Stemplewska-Żakowicz, Dorota Kobylińska, Hubert Suszek, & Bartosz Szymczyk
81-94 [Abstract]   (pdf)
Explorations in the Discursive Mind: Research
    
Hubert Suszek, Dorota Kobylińska, Katarzyna Stemplewska-Żakowicz, & Bartosz Szymczyk
95-122 [Abstract] (pdf)




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Suggested Reference Format

Following examples in the 5th edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association for reference materials found online, we suggest that individual articles in this journal be referenced in this fashion:

Chaudhary, N. (2008). Persistent patterns in cultural negotiations of the self: Using dialogical self theory to understand self-other dynamics within culture. International Journal for Dialogical Science, 3(1), 9-30. Retrieved [insert date] from http://ijds.lemoyne.edu/journal/3_1/IJDS.3.1.02.Chaudhary.html

For this Special Issue as a whole, the reference citation is:

Stemplewska-Zakowicz, K., & Oleś, P. (Eds.). (2010). Empirical approaches to the dialogical self: Expanding on the theory [Special issue]. International Journal for Dialogical Science, 4(1). Retrieved [insert date] from http://ijds.lemoyne.edu/journal/4_1/index.html