Discourse and Psychology
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Bringing together classic and contemporary papers at the boundaries of the fields of discourse studies and psychology, it includes work from the fields of discourse analysis, discursive psychology, ethnomethodology and conversation analysis that is focused on the way psychological issues and topics feature in human discourse. The studies included have been chosen because of their position as key articles and chapters in the development of the emerging field of Discourse and Psychology and because of their influence on subsequent work.
The volumes are organized to highlight different strands of work.
Volume 1: Theory and Method includes a range of articles that have been foundational in one way or another and which illuminate the theoretical and analytic currents that were woven together in the early years of this field. It also includes a set of papers that outline methods of research in this field, cover debates over method, and illustrate the implications for studying psychological methods as forms of situated discourse.
Volume 2: Discourse and Social Psychology focuses on work that has contributed to key issues in social psychology. It includes work on the basic fields of categories and attitudes as well as work that tackles broader issues of race, gender and ideology.
Volume 3: Discursive Psychology brings together work that has addressed core issues in psychology such as memory and attribution, development and education, the nature of mind and knowledge, and emotion and perception.
Each volume is organized thematically for extra clarity and is introduced by an introductory essay by the editor who is himself a key figure in the field. The overall effect is to provide a synoptic integrated account of this exciting and rapidly developing field.
Jonathan Potter is Professor of Discourse Analysis and Dean of the School of Social, Political and Geographical Sciences at Loughborough University. He has studied topics such as scientific argumentation, current affairs television, riots, racism, relationship counselling and child protection helplines. His main focus recently has been on the study of helpline interaction, on interaction during family mealtimes, on the conceptualization of cognition in interaction research, and on issues of psychology and institutions. He a world authority on qualitative methods and has written on discourse analysis and discursive psychology, focus groups, the study of psychological issues. Recently has raised questions about the over-reliance of social scientists on open-ended qualitative interviews. He has taught workshops and short courses on analysis in 10 different countries.
Volume One: Theory and Method
PART ONE: THEORETICAL AND ANALYTIC ROOTS
Transparency of Mind - J Coulter
The Availability of Subjective Phenomena
K Is Mentally Ill - D Smith
The Anatomy of a Factual Account
You Decide What Your Title Is to Be and (Read) Write to That Title - P Stringer
Language Games and the Texts of Identity - R Harr[ac]e
Warranting Voice and the Elaboration of the Self - K J Gergen
Bakhtin and Billig - J Shotter
Monological versus Dialogical Practices
Taking Account of the Hostile Native - D Bogen and M Lynch
Plausible Deniability and the Production of Conventional History in the Iran-Contra Hearings
The Presentation of Victim and Motive in Discourse - D R Watson
The Case of Police Interrogations and Interviews
Strategies in the Contest between Lawyers and Witnesses - P Drew
Telling My Side - A M Pomerantz
′Limited Access′ as a Fishing Device
Prejudice, Categorization and Particularization - M Billig
From a Perceptual to a Rhetorical Approach
Accounting for Error - M Mulkay and G N Gilbert
How Scientists Construct Their Social World When They Account for Correct and Incorrect Belief
Discourse - J Potter et al
Noun, Verb or Social Practice
PART TWO: METHODS IN PRACTICE AND METHODS AS TOPIC
Scientists′ Interview Talk - J Potter and M Mulkay
Interviews as a Technique for Revealing Participants′ Interpretative Practices
Analyzing Racial Discourse - D Edwards
The Discursive Psychology of Mind-World Relationships
Qualitative Interviews in Psychology - J Potter and A Hepburn
Problems and Possibilities
Discourse Analysis Means Doing Analysis - C Antaki et al
A Critique of Six Analytic Shortcomings
Interactional Troubles in Face-to-Face Survey Interviews - L Suchman and B Jordan
Displaying Opinions - G Myers
Topics and Disagreement in Focus Groups
Creating Happy People by Asking Yes/No Questions - H Houtkoop-Steenstra and C Antaki
Volume Two: Discourse and Social Psychology
PART ONE: CATEGORIES AND DESCRIPTIONS
I Was Just Doing X... When Y - R Wooffitt
Some Inferential Properties of a Device in Accounts of Paranormal Experiences
Social Identities in Talk - C Antaki, S Condor and M Levine
Speakers′ Own Orientations
Identity, Politics and Talk - S Widdicombe
A Case for the Mundane and the Everyday
Foxes, Green Fields and Britishness - J Wallwork and J A Dixon
The Rhetorical Construction of Place and National Identity
The Relevant Thing about Her - D Edwards
Social Identity Categories in Use
PART TWO: ATTITUDES
Discourses of Community and Conflict - J Potter and S Reicher
The Organization of Social Categories in Accounts of a ′Riot′
Accomplishing Attitudes - J Potter and M Wetherell
Fact and Evaluation in Racist Discourse
The Argumentative Nature of Holding Strong Views - M Billig
A Case Study
Attitudes in Public Discourse - M Verkuyten
Speakers′ Own Orientations
Talking with Your Mouth Full - S Wiggins
Gustatory mmms and the Embodiment of Pleasure
PART THREE: RACE, GENDER AND IDEOLOGY
Unequal Egalitarianism - M Wetherell, H Stiven and J Potter
A Preliminary Study of Discourses Concerning Gender and Employment Opportunities
Justifying Injustice - R Gill
Broadcasters′ Accounts on Inequality in Radio
Talking of the Royal Family - M Billig
Mapping the Language of Racism - M Wetherell and J Potter
Discourse and the Legitimation of Exploitation
Genocide or a Failure to Gel? Racism, History and Nationalism in Australian Talk - M Augoustinos, K Tuffin and M Rapley
Jockeying for Position - N Edley and M Wetherell
The Construction of Masculine Identities
Marriage - R Lawes
An Analysis of Discourse
The Management of Heterosexist Talk - S Speer and J Potter
Conversational Resources and Prejudiced Claims
Talking about Gender - E H Stokoe
The Conversational Construction of Gender Categories in Academic Discourse
Positioning and Interpretative Repertoires - M Wetherell
Conversation Analysis and Post-Structuralism in Dialogue
Volume Three: Discursive Psychology
PART ONE: MEMORY AND ATTRIBUTION
Forgetfulness as an Interactive Resource - C Goodwin
The Chancellor′s Memory - D Edwards and J Potter
Rhetoric and Truth in Discursive Remembering
Language and Causation - D Edwards and J Potter
A Discursive Action Model of Description and Attribution
Script Formulations - D Edwards
A Study of Event Descriptions in Conversation
PART TWO: DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATION
But What Do Children Really Think? Discourse Analysis and Conceptual Content in Children′s Talk - D Edwards
Toward a Discursive Psychology of Classroom Education - D Edwards
Disclosure as Discourse - C MacMartin
Theorizing Children′s Reports of Sexual Abuse
PART THREE: MIND, KNOWLEDGE AND SUBJECTIVITY
Reading Minds or Dealing with Psychological Implications? - C Antaki
Narrative Reflexivity as a Repair Device for Discounting ′Cognitive Distortions′ in Sex Offender Treatment - T Auburn
What Can Psychological Terms Actually Do? (or, if Sigmund Calls, Tell Him It Didn′t Work) - A McHoul and M Rapley
Some Properties of the Interactional Organization of Displays of Paranormal Cognition in Psychic-Sitter Interaction - R C Wooffitt
Extreme Case Formulations - D Edwards
Softeners, Investment and Doing Non-Literal
Paranoia, Ambivalence and Discursive Practices - M Wetherell
Concepts of Position and Positioning in Psychoanalysis and Discursive Psychology
The Dialogic Unconscious - M Billig
Psychoanalysis, Discursive Psychology and the Nature of Repression
PART FOUR: EMOTION AND PERCEPTION
Social Accountability in Communication - R Buttny
Emotion Discourse - D Edwards
′Emotion Work′ as a Participant Resource - H Frith and C Kitzinger
A Feminist Analysis of Young Women′s Talk-in-Interaction
Crying - A Hepburn
Notes on Description, Transcription and Interaction
Professional Vision - C Goodwin
′You Can Hear a Lot through the Walls′ - E Stokoe and A Hepburn
Noise Formulations in Neighbour Complaints
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 23.5.2007 |
|---|---|
| Reihe/Serie | SAGE Benchmarks in Psychology |
| Verlagsort | Thousand Oaks |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
| Gewicht | 2500 g |
| Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie ► Sozialpsychologie |
| Geisteswissenschaften ► Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft ► Sprachwissenschaft | |
| ISBN-10 | 1-4129-3403-6 / 1412934036 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-4129-3403-9 / 9781412934039 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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