Though most sociological discourse analyses are concerned with inherently temporal research objects, temporality is rarely acknowledged from a methodological perspective. In this article we address this gap by making the methodological consequences of temporality systematically explicit. In doing so, we attempt to initiate an important methodological debate in the field of sociological discourse analysis. As a first contribution, we specify four main methodological challenges posed by temporality to discourse analytical research processes: a sequential model of reality, entities that fluctuate and move, connections that relate entities over time, and the inherently comparative nature of diachronic analyses. We argue that qualitative approac...
International audienceEmotional dimensions of temporality, structuralist approaches to narrative: em...
This paper is devoted to the following question: how can readers and listeners infer temporal relati...
This article examines the possible interpretations of diachrony, as a category of social analysis, i...
Though most sociological discourse analyses are concerned with inherently temporal research objects,...
Wenngleich die Untersuchungsgegenstände soziologischer Diskursanalysen in der Regel eine zeitliche D...
What do timescales - the notion that processes take place or can be viewed within a shorter or longe...
In the context of ongoing debates about the distinctive temporalities associated with contemporary r...
Communicative processes are extended in time, yet the question what we can learn about communication...
Time and temporality are common themes in the social sciences and sociology. The sociological litera...
Social scientists interested in explaining historical processes can, indeed should, refuse the choic...
Several specificities of the COVID-19 health crisis can be pinpointed regarding temporality. The aim...
International audienceThis paper aims at justifying and formalizing the role of the diachronic appro...
Understanding of how ‘time’ is experienced is essential for doing qualitative research. This article...
The article deals with the role of discursive temporality, namely, the necessary time that is neede...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore time dilemmas in ethnographic research and develop...
International audienceEmotional dimensions of temporality, structuralist approaches to narrative: em...
This paper is devoted to the following question: how can readers and listeners infer temporal relati...
This article examines the possible interpretations of diachrony, as a category of social analysis, i...
Though most sociological discourse analyses are concerned with inherently temporal research objects,...
Wenngleich die Untersuchungsgegenstände soziologischer Diskursanalysen in der Regel eine zeitliche D...
What do timescales - the notion that processes take place or can be viewed within a shorter or longe...
In the context of ongoing debates about the distinctive temporalities associated with contemporary r...
Communicative processes are extended in time, yet the question what we can learn about communication...
Time and temporality are common themes in the social sciences and sociology. The sociological litera...
Social scientists interested in explaining historical processes can, indeed should, refuse the choic...
Several specificities of the COVID-19 health crisis can be pinpointed regarding temporality. The aim...
International audienceThis paper aims at justifying and formalizing the role of the diachronic appro...
Understanding of how ‘time’ is experienced is essential for doing qualitative research. This article...
The article deals with the role of discursive temporality, namely, the necessary time that is neede...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore time dilemmas in ethnographic research and develop...
International audienceEmotional dimensions of temporality, structuralist approaches to narrative: em...
This paper is devoted to the following question: how can readers and listeners infer temporal relati...
This article examines the possible interpretations of diachrony, as a category of social analysis, i...