Ian Parker (2013/this issue) organises the diverse range of approaches to discourse analysis (DA) in psychology into eight different types at four levels of analysis ranging from the micro to the macro level. In doing so, he has provided us with an important intellectual resource to help organise and structure what at first sight appears to be a smorgasbord of choices that have proliferated in discursive research in recent years. This is in contrast to the intellectual climate of the late 1980s and early 1990s when the “turn to discourse” and critical psychology more generally was just beginning to take off. Back then the choices were few, but there was a clear identifiable critical movement that brought together feminist, social constructi...