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Molly Andrews

Molly Andrews is Professor of Political Psychology, and Codirector of the Centre for Narrative Research (www.uelac.uk/cnr/index.htm) at the University of East London. Her research interests includes political narratives, the psychological basis of political commitment, political identity, and patriotism.

Andrews, Phil

Phil Andrews

I am a senior lecturer in journalism at Sheffield Hallam University and I teach on the sports journalism and international broadcast journalism postgraduate courses. My background is in sports and television journalism, and I am the author of the standard text on sports journalism, used in universities throughout the world - Sport Journalism: A practical Introduction, published by Sage, London.

Andrews, Richard

Richard Andrews

I focus on research in the fields of language education, argumentation, writing development, multimodality, rhetoric and e-learning. With colleagues I designed the MA in English Education.


Andrews, Robyn

Robyn Andrews

Robyn Andrews is a Senior Lecturer in the Social Anthropology Programme at Massey University, New Zealand. She completed her PhD in 2005 which was based on ethnographic research of Calcutta’s Anglo-Indian community. The author’s main research interest is in Anglo-Indian studies. She is a recipient of several grants from the University towards this area of research.


Samantha J. Andrews

Samantha J. Andrews graduated from the University of Cambridge with a first class BA (Hons) in Politics, Psychology, and Sociology (2014), and an MA and PhD in Psychology (2017). Her PhD research, supervised by Prof. Michael E.



Michael R. Andreychik

Michael R. Andreychik received his PhD in Psychology from Lehigh University in 2009 and is currently an Associate Professor of Psychology at Fairfield University.


Andrich, David

David Andrich

He obtained a bachelor degree in Mathematics and his Masters degree in Education from The University of Western Australia and his PhD from the University of Chicago, for which he was awarded the Susan Colver Rosenberger prize for the best research thesis in the Division of the Social Sciences. He returned to The University of Western Australia, and in 1985 was appointed Professor of Education at Murdoch University, also in Western Australia.

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