This paper explores the contextual, methodological and theoretical implications of using psychoanalytic concepts within sociological analysis. Through the interpretation of an interaction between myself and a research participant as an instance of 'resistance', I will argue that it is possible to recontextualise psychoanalytic concepts, but that this recontextualisation involves an inevitable transformation in meaning. In addition, I will suggest that an analysis incorporating psychoanalytically derived interpretations, combined with more traditional approaches to discursive social analysis, can enhance our understanding of social phenomena
Psychoanalysis has a central yet contested position in the emergence of psychosocial studies as a ne...
Sociology and psychoanalysis have one common insight - that they can conceptualize the objective, sy...
This paper approaches the history of psychoanalysis through the emphasis that psychosocial studies p...
This paper explores the contextual, methodological and theoretical implications of using psychoanaly...
The possible syncretism of contemporary social psychology and psychoanalysis has a number of facets,...
Over the past few years there has been an increasing interest in the use of psychoanalytic ideas wit...
In this paper I make a preliminary sketch of the field of psychoanalytic psychosocial practice. I d...
There is a widespread tendency to classify clinical, practical, social change studies as applied and...
This paper examines the way in which debates over the place of psychoanalysis in psychosocial studie...
This response welcomes Bob Hinshelwood's plea for research in the psychoanalytic setting, and his di...
More than a hundred years after the founding of psychoanalysis, it remains influential and controver...
Psychosocial studies is methodologically and theoretically diverse, drawing on a wide range of intel...
Psychoanalysis provides a complex discursive matrix for making sense of, or unraveling the existing ...
This paper highlights what psychoanalysis can add to discussions of reflexivity, by specifically des...
Fieldwork is one of the important methods in educational, social, and organisational research. In fi...
Psychoanalysis has a central yet contested position in the emergence of psychosocial studies as a ne...
Sociology and psychoanalysis have one common insight - that they can conceptualize the objective, sy...
This paper approaches the history of psychoanalysis through the emphasis that psychosocial studies p...
This paper explores the contextual, methodological and theoretical implications of using psychoanaly...
The possible syncretism of contemporary social psychology and psychoanalysis has a number of facets,...
Over the past few years there has been an increasing interest in the use of psychoanalytic ideas wit...
In this paper I make a preliminary sketch of the field of psychoanalytic psychosocial practice. I d...
There is a widespread tendency to classify clinical, practical, social change studies as applied and...
This paper examines the way in which debates over the place of psychoanalysis in psychosocial studie...
This response welcomes Bob Hinshelwood's plea for research in the psychoanalytic setting, and his di...
More than a hundred years after the founding of psychoanalysis, it remains influential and controver...
Psychosocial studies is methodologically and theoretically diverse, drawing on a wide range of intel...
Psychoanalysis provides a complex discursive matrix for making sense of, or unraveling the existing ...
This paper highlights what psychoanalysis can add to discussions of reflexivity, by specifically des...
Fieldwork is one of the important methods in educational, social, and organisational research. In fi...
Psychoanalysis has a central yet contested position in the emergence of psychosocial studies as a ne...
Sociology and psychoanalysis have one common insight - that they can conceptualize the objective, sy...
This paper approaches the history of psychoanalysis through the emphasis that psychosocial studies p...