Over the past twenty five years discursive psychology has become an influential field in its home discipline of psychology, as well as in many other academic disciplines, with national and international impact. This will be the first collection to systematically and critically appraise its foundational, classic studies, exploring central concepts in social psychology such as prejudice, attitudes, gender, cognition, memory, and ideology and discussing how discursive psychology has influenced the development of these fields.
Over the past twenty five years discursive psychology has become an influential field in its home discipline of psychology, as well as in many other academic disciplines, with national and international impact. This will be the first collection to systematically and critically appraise its foundational, classic studies, exploring central concepts in social psychology such as prejudice, attitudes, gender, cognition, memory, and ideology and discussing how discursive psychology has influenced the development of these fields.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Cristian Tileagă is Senior Lecturer in Social Psychology in the Department of Social Sciences at Loughborough University, UK. Elizabeth Stokoe is Professor of Social Interaction in the Department of Social Sciences at Loughborough University, UK.
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Introduction: Contemporary Discursive Psychology Cristian Tileag¿ and Elizabeth Stokoe Part 1: Epistemology and Method Interpretative Repertoires, Conversation Analysis and Being Critical Ann Weatherall. Hitting Ontological Rock Bottom: Discursive psychology's respecification of the realism/relativism debate Clara Iversen. Conversation Analysis and Psychology: Taking up the challenge of Sacks's legacy Alexandra Kent. Natural and Contrived Data Simon Goodman and Susan A. Speer. Questions of Context: Qualitative interviews as a source of knowledge Tim Rapley Part 2: Cognition, Emotion and the Psychological Thesaurus What Happened to Post-cognitive Psychology? Hedwig te Molder. From Loughborough with Love: How discursive psychology rocked the heart of social psychology's love affair with attitudes Sally Wiggins. Discursive Psychology and Emotion Carrie Childs and Alexa Hepburn. Recasting the Psychologist's Question: Children's talk as social action Carly Butler. Seeing the Inside from the Outside of Children's Minds: Displayed understanding and interactional competence Karin Osvaldsson. From Script Theory to Script Formulation: Derek Edwards' shift from perceptual-realism to the interactional-rhetorical Neill Korobov Part 3: Social Categories, Identity and Memory Reorienting Categories as a Members' Phenomena Richard Fitzgerald and Sean Rintel. Some Relevant Things about Gender and Other Categories in Discursive Psychology Sue Widdicombe. Dilemmas of Memory: The mind is not a tape recorder Steve Brown and Paula Reavey. A Forgotten Legacy? Towards a discursive psychology of the media Frederick Attenborough Part 4: Prejudice, Racism and Nationalism Re-theorizing Prejudice in Social Psychology: From cognition to discourse Martha Augoustinos. 'Race Stereotypes' as 'Racist' Discourse Kevin Durrheim. Fact and Evaluation in Racist Discourse Revisited John Dixon and Stephanie Taylor. Banal Nationalism, Postmodernism and Capitalism: Revisiting Billig's critique of Rorty Stephen Gibson
Introduction: Contemporary Discursive Psychology Cristian Tileag¿ and Elizabeth Stokoe Part 1: Epistemology and Method Interpretative Repertoires, Conversation Analysis and Being Critical Ann Weatherall. Hitting Ontological Rock Bottom: Discursive psychology's respecification of the realism/relativism debate Clara Iversen. Conversation Analysis and Psychology: Taking up the challenge of Sacks's legacy Alexandra Kent. Natural and Contrived Data Simon Goodman and Susan A. Speer. Questions of Context: Qualitative interviews as a source of knowledge Tim Rapley Part 2: Cognition, Emotion and the Psychological Thesaurus What Happened to Post-cognitive Psychology? Hedwig te Molder. From Loughborough with Love: How discursive psychology rocked the heart of social psychology's love affair with attitudes Sally Wiggins. Discursive Psychology and Emotion Carrie Childs and Alexa Hepburn. Recasting the Psychologist's Question: Children's talk as social action Carly Butler. Seeing the Inside from the Outside of Children's Minds: Displayed understanding and interactional competence Karin Osvaldsson. From Script Theory to Script Formulation: Derek Edwards' shift from perceptual-realism to the interactional-rhetorical Neill Korobov Part 3: Social Categories, Identity and Memory Reorienting Categories as a Members' Phenomena Richard Fitzgerald and Sean Rintel. Some Relevant Things about Gender and Other Categories in Discursive Psychology Sue Widdicombe. Dilemmas of Memory: The mind is not a tape recorder Steve Brown and Paula Reavey. A Forgotten Legacy? Towards a discursive psychology of the media Frederick Attenborough Part 4: Prejudice, Racism and Nationalism Re-theorizing Prejudice in Social Psychology: From cognition to discourse Martha Augoustinos. 'Race Stereotypes' as 'Racist' Discourse Kevin Durrheim. Fact and Evaluation in Racist Discourse Revisited John Dixon and Stephanie Taylor. Banal Nationalism, Postmodernism and Capitalism: Revisiting Billig's critique of Rorty Stephen Gibson
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