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Contributors: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria, Prof. Yolanda Zografova, PhD in philosophy, is a Professor of Social Psychology at the Institute for Population and Human Studies (IPHS), Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. She is currently a Director of IPHS and Head of the Social, Work, and Counseling Psychology Research Unit, Department of Psychology, IPHS. Her research has addressed ethno- national diversity, ethnic relations, migration, minorities, prejudice, aggressiveness, and nationalism, as well as European diversity, integration and the public sphere, and national and European identity. Zografova is a principal investigator and member of numerous national and international research project teams. She has published 4 books on aggression, ethno- national diversity, citizen involvement in European integration, and attitudes towards Others, as well as more than 70 studies and articles. Zografova has taught ethnology, social psychology, and interpersonal relationships in a number of universities, and is a supervisor of PhD students in social psychology at IPHS. She is a Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the Bulgarian journal Psychological Research and a member of the editorial boards of the international journals Problems of Psychology in the 21st Century and Psychological Thought., zografova@abv.bg

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Relation: Expanding Social Interactionist Horizons: Bridging Disciplines and Approaches; 2; 15; http://hdl.handle.net/11089/29142

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Contributors: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria, Prof. Yolanda Zografova, PhD in philosophy, is a Professor of Social Psychology at the Institute for Population and Human Studies (IPHS), Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. She is currently a Director of IPHS and Head of the Social, Work, and Counseling Psychology Research Unit, Department of Psychology, IPHS. Her research has addressed ethno- national diversity, ethnic relations, migration, minorities, prejudice, aggressiveness, and nationalism, as well as European diversity, integration and the public sphere, and national and European identity. Zografova is a principal investigator and member of numerous national and international research project teams. She has published 4 books on aggression, ethno- national diversity, citizen involvement in European integration, and attitudes towards Others, as well as more than 70 studies and articles. Zografova has taught ethnology, social psychology, and interpersonal relationships in a number of universities, and is a supervisor of PhD students in social psychology at IPHS. She is a Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the Bulgarian journal Psychological Research and a member of the editorial boards of the international journals Problems of Psychology in the 21st Century and Psychological Thought., zografova@abv.bg

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Relation: Expanding Social Interactionist Horizons: Bridging Disciplines and Approaches; 2; 15; http://hdl.handle.net/11089/28869