A much-needed, hands-on guide to applying discursive theory - an increasingly popular yet complex approach to research in psychology.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sally Wiggins is a senior lecturer in psychology at the Department of Behavioural Sciences and Learning, Linköping University, Sweden. She has written a methods textbook (Discursive Psychology; Sage Publications, 2017), and various book chapters detailing the theory and methods that underpin discursive psychology. She has also coedited two books (Critical Bodies and Discursive Research in Practice). Her research has focused primarily on the social interactional practices around eating, particularly during family mealtimes. This work has begun to examine the ways in which appetite, food preferences, and gustatory pleasure/disgust are enacted and consequential for children and parents in everyday mealtime situations. Her research topics of interests also include student interaction within problem-based learning tutorial groups, examining learning practices in situ and the construction of knowledge and identity in talk.
Inhaltsangabe
PART ONE: Theory Chapter 1: Discursive Psychology Chapter 2: DP and other forms of Discourse Analysis PART TWO: Methods Chapter 3: Developing a research question Chapter 4: Data collection and management Chapter 5: Transcribing and coding data Chapter 6: Analysing data using DP Chapter 7: Discursive devices Chapter 8: Writing up and presenting DP analyses PART THREE: Applications Chapter 9: DP topics, case-studies and project ideas Chapter 10: Applications and future developments
PART ONE: Theory Chapter 1: Discursive Psychology Chapter 2: DP and other forms of Discourse Analysis PART TWO: Methods Chapter 3: Developing a research question Chapter 4: Data collection and management Chapter 5: Transcribing and coding data Chapter 6: Analysing data using DP Chapter 7: Discursive devices Chapter 8: Writing up and presenting DP analyses PART THREE: Applications Chapter 9: DP topics, case-studies and project ideas Chapter 10: Applications and future developments
PART ONE: Theory Chapter 1: Discursive Psychology Chapter 2: DP and other forms of Discourse Analysis PART TWO: Methods Chapter 3: Developing a research question Chapter 4: Data collection and management Chapter 5: Transcribing and coding data Chapter 6: Analysing data using DP Chapter 7: Discursive devices Chapter 8: Writing up and presenting DP analyses PART THREE: Applications Chapter 9: DP topics, case-studies and project ideas Chapter 10: Applications and future developments
PART ONE: Theory Chapter 1: Discursive Psychology Chapter 2: DP and other forms of Discourse Analysis PART TWO: Methods Chapter 3: Developing a research question Chapter 4: Data collection and management Chapter 5: Transcribing and coding data Chapter 6: Analysing data using DP Chapter 7: Discursive devices Chapter 8: Writing up and presenting DP analyses PART THREE: Applications Chapter 9: DP topics, case-studies and project ideas Chapter 10: Applications and future developments
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This is a timely and exciting contribution to Discourse Analysis work in Psychology. Authoratitive, accessible and working with new developments in discursive psychological research, it is a useful read for new and established scholars alike.
Sarah Riley
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