Discourse Dynamics: Critical Analysis for Social and Individual PsychologyRoutledge, 2014年1月27日 - 188 頁 What are discourses? Are discourses ‘real’, and what is real outside language? In this book, originally published in 1992, Ian Parker provides one of the clearest and most systematic introductions to discourse research and the essential theoretical debates in the area. At the time it was one of the few texts to defend a realist position, discuss accounts of postmodernity and set out criteria for the identification of discourses. Discourse Dynamics is essential reading to anyone interested in project research and an understanding of the theoretical issues involved in discourse analysis. The book will also be of use to students other than those studying psychology. It addresses the concerns of all those looking at qualitative textual research in the human sciences and is still very much relevant today. |
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... power and ideology and then look at how a study of discourse dynamics could help. You have to be, in some senses, outside psychology to do that. Inside psychology, the emergence of a discourse framework starts with the 'turn to language ...
... philosophy — such as speech act theory (Austin, 1962). The new paradigm critiques of traditional laboratory-experimental ... power and ideology in the course of this book. My use and elaboration of ideas from discourse analysis is. xii ...
... power, and, in this culture, between discourses of knowledge and ideology. This book is not about 'method', though it may help develop some expertise in the analysis of discourse and I suggest some steps along the way. The book is about ...
... power and ideology is not a moral/political matter (and perhaps it is only that), and the following chapters in this book rest on the assumption that amoral/apolitical psychology is worse than useless. Each theoretical resource used by ...
... power and ideology. Discourse research strikes a critical distance from language, and one useful aspect of the approach is the reflexivity urged upon a researcher, and reader. When discourse analysts read texts they are continually ...