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Galia Plotkin Amrami
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Making up ‘national trauma’in Israel: From collective identity to collective vulnerability
G Plotkin-Amrami, J Brunner
Social Studies of Science 45 (4), 525-545, 2015
232015
From ‘Russianness’ to ‘Israeliness’ through the landscape of the soul: Therapeutic discourse in the practice of immigrant absorption in Israel with ‘Russian’adolescents
G Plotkin-Amrami
Social Identities 14 (6), 739-761, 2008
222008
Between national ideology and western therapy: On the emergence of a new “culture of trauma” following the 2005 forced evacuation of Jewish Israeli settlers
G Plotkin-Amrami
Transcultural psychiatry 50 (1), 47-67, 2013
122013
Tattoos in the wake of trauma: transforming personal stories of suffering into public stories of coping
L Crompton, G Plotkin Amrami, N Tsur, Z Solomon
Deviant Behavior 42 (10), 1242-1255, 2021
102021
From the therapeutic to the post-therapeutic: The resilient subject, its social imaginary, and its practices in the shadow of 9/11
J Brunner, G Plotkin Amrami
Theory & psychology 29 (2), 219-239, 2019
92019
Constructing the resilient subject in Israeli classrooms: professional interventions, culture and politics in a protracted conflict
G Plotkin Amrami, J Brunner
Pedagogy, Culture & Society 25 (3), 417-430, 2017
82017
How is a new category “born”? On mechanisms of formation, cycles of recognition, and the looping effect of “national trauma”
G Plotkin Amrami
Health 22 (5), 413-431, 2018
62018
“Denial or Faith?” Therapy Versus Messianism in Preparing for the Evacuation of Israeli Settlements
G Plotkin Amrami
Anthropology & Education Quarterly 46 (4), 414-430, 2015
62015
Exploring the educational turn in resilience discourse in Israel: three moments of frame alignment
G Plotkin Amrami
Journal of Education Policy 36 (5), 671-690, 2021
52021
‘Good residents’ for themselves: psychological screening and cultural imagination of future citizenship in contemporary Israel
G Plotkin Amrami, G Kiper
Citizenship Studies 24 (1), 111-129, 2020
52020
Competing etiologies of trauma and the mediation of political suffering: the disengagement from the Gaza strip and West Bank in secular and religious therapeutic narratives
G Plotkin Amrami
Ethos 44 (3), 289-312, 2016
32016
Not all diagnoses are created equal: Mothers’ narratives of children, ADHD, and comorbid diagnoses
T Fried, G Plotkin-Amrami
Social Science & Medicine 323, 115838, 2023
22023
Emotionalising the Israeli–Palestinian conflict: on the civil society engagements of Israeli mental health professionals in response to the Palestinian uprisings
J Brunner, GP Amrami
Emotions and Society 3 (1), 115-132, 2021
22021
Rethinking the moral in narrating trauma: Ethnographic insights on clinical reasoning
G Plotkin Amrami
Transcultural psychiatry 59 (2), 214-224, 2022
12022
Competing Etiologies of Trauma and the Mediation of Political Suffering: The Disengagement from the Gaza Strip and West Bank in Secular and Religious Therapeutic Narratives
GP Amrami
Ethos, 289-312, 2016
12016
Therapeutic discourse in teacher professional discourse: on multidimensionality and elasticity of psychology-based reasoning
A Segal, G Plotkin Amrami
Research Papers in Education 39 (2), 206-228, 2024
2024
Sensitive Child, Disturbed Kid: Stigma, Medicalization, and the Interpretive Work of Israeli Mothers of Children with ADHD
G Plotkin-Amrami, T Fried
Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry, 1-21, 2023
2023
Becoming the mother of a transgender child: Ethical self‐formation and moral moods of mothers in transition
G Plotkin Amrami
Ethos 51 (2), 198-216, 2023
2023
Writing on the "wrong subjects": Anthropology and morality in controversial social fields within the Israeli political context
G Plotkin-Amrami
Kriot Israeliot: Interdisciplinary Journal in social studies and Humanities …, 2022
2022
הבטחת החוסן והאסון העתיד לבוא
G Plotkin-Amrami, J Brunner
הזמן הזה 2, 1-10, 2020
2020
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