This short commentary outlines psychoanalysis as a theory and method and its potential value to media research. Following Dahlgren (2013), it is suggested that psychoanalysis may enrich the field because it may offer a complex theory of the human subject, as well as methodological means of doing justice to the richness, ambivalence and contradictions of human experience. The psychoanalytic technique of free association and how it has been adapted in social research (Hollway and Jefferson 2000) is suggested as a means to open up subjective modes of expression and thinking – in researchers and research participants alike – that lie beyond rationality and conscious agency
This paper examines the way in which debates over the place of psychoanalysis in psychosocial studie...
Our lives are saturated by media that we use in conscious as well as unconscious ways. Spanning a wi...
This article describes a brand of 'psychosocial studies' that adopts a critical attitude towards psy...
This is an interview-based piece of psycho-social phenomenological audience research, based on eleve...
Forthcoming in Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology Can psychoanalysis take its place in the scienc...
Recent years have seen psychoanalysis move out of the clinical area into the arena of empirical soci...
This article discusses the use of psychoanalysis – particularly of psychoanalytic technique based on...
Put simply, psychoanalysis is a theory that focuses on the dynamic relationship between the body, mi...
This article explores the possibility of a debate between psychoanalysis and the human sciences and,...
Psychosocial studies is methodologically and theoretically diverse, drawing on a wide range of intel...
This response welcomes Bob Hinshelwood's plea for research in the psychoanalytic setting, and his di...
This paper puts forward an account of psychoanalysis as an organised practice for the generation of ...
This is the first-ever special issue of a media and communication journal that addresses questions o...
Of the limitations and possibilities raised by Frosh and Baraitser's discussion of psychoanalysis an...
Research in psychoanalysis, or the alleged lack of it, has become a burning topic in the field of Br...
This paper examines the way in which debates over the place of psychoanalysis in psychosocial studie...
Our lives are saturated by media that we use in conscious as well as unconscious ways. Spanning a wi...
This article describes a brand of 'psychosocial studies' that adopts a critical attitude towards psy...
This is an interview-based piece of psycho-social phenomenological audience research, based on eleve...
Forthcoming in Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology Can psychoanalysis take its place in the scienc...
Recent years have seen psychoanalysis move out of the clinical area into the arena of empirical soci...
This article discusses the use of psychoanalysis – particularly of psychoanalytic technique based on...
Put simply, psychoanalysis is a theory that focuses on the dynamic relationship between the body, mi...
This article explores the possibility of a debate between psychoanalysis and the human sciences and,...
Psychosocial studies is methodologically and theoretically diverse, drawing on a wide range of intel...
This response welcomes Bob Hinshelwood's plea for research in the psychoanalytic setting, and his di...
This paper puts forward an account of psychoanalysis as an organised practice for the generation of ...
This is the first-ever special issue of a media and communication journal that addresses questions o...
Of the limitations and possibilities raised by Frosh and Baraitser's discussion of psychoanalysis an...
Research in psychoanalysis, or the alleged lack of it, has become a burning topic in the field of Br...
This paper examines the way in which debates over the place of psychoanalysis in psychosocial studie...
Our lives are saturated by media that we use in conscious as well as unconscious ways. Spanning a wi...
This article describes a brand of 'psychosocial studies' that adopts a critical attitude towards psy...