Books
- Markova, I. (Ed.) (1978). Social context of language. Chichester: Wiley
- Markova, I. (1982). Paradigms, thought and language. London: Wiley
- Markova, I., & Foppa, K. (Eds.) (1990). Dynamics of dialogue. Prentice-Hall.
- Markova, I., & Foppa, K. (Eds.) (1991). Asymmetries in dialogue. Prentice-Hall
- Markova, I., Graumann, C.F., & Foppa, K. (Eds.) (1995). Mutualities in dialogue. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Markova, I., & Farr, R. (Eds.) (1995). Representations of health, illness and handicap. Amsterdam: Harwood Academic.
- Marková, I. (2003). Dialogicality and Social Representations. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
- Markova, I. (ed.) (2004). Trust and democratic transition in post-communist Europe. Oxford: Oxford University press.
- Markova, Ivana & Moscovici, Serge. (2006). Making of Modern Social Psychology: The Hidden Story of How an International Social Science Was Created. Cambridge and Oxford: Polity Press.
- Markova, I. Linell, P., & Grossen, M. (2007). Dialogue in focus groups: exploring socially shared knowledge. London: Equinox.
- Marková, I. & Gillespie, A. (Eds.) (2007). Trust and distrust: Socio-cultural perspectives. Greenwich, CT: Information Age Publishing, Inc.
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