This paper explores the relation between transference and free association in the production of data in sociological and social research. Drawing on Laplanche’s notion of the analyst as a provocation for the transference and Lacan’s understanding of the analyst as cause of desire, we map transference as a condition for free association and theorise an ‘enigma of participation’ in research. We develop these ideas through a discussion of two astonishing moments in recent research interviews. We propose that free associative interviews can be understood as sites of transference that help us to glimpse the unconscious in social and political discourse and offer insights into the (im)possibilities of subjective change
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This well written research by Robert Samacher has several important functions: It shows how and why ...
The possible syncretism of contemporary social psychology and psychoanalysis has a number of facets,...
While most of our methods of listening have been geared toward unearthing unconscious fantasies, tho...
Recent years have seen psychoanalysis move out of the clinical area into the arena of empirical soci...
The author is proposing a reexamination of our own attitude toward psychoanalysis in modern society....
Psychoanalysis provides a complex discursive matrix for making sense of, or unraveling the existing ...
This article discusses the use of psychoanalysis – particularly of psychoanalytic technique based on...
Based on life-story interviews with psychoanalytic psychotherapists, this article demonstrates the v...
This article reflects on pivotal concepts of psychoanalytic practice and theory, applied to a single...
Fieldwork is one of the important methods in educational, social, and organisational research. In fi...
This article offers an account of how a researcher's subjectivity might be seen as being stitched in...
Qualitive methodologies and psychoanalysis have much in common as ways to understand the meaning of ...
This article represents a critical overview of strategies to examine subjectivity in discourse, high...
This short commentary outlines psychoanalysis as a theory and method and its potential value to medi...
This chapter explores the relative sidelining of psychoanalysis in critical approaches to Happiness ...
This well written research by Robert Samacher has several important functions: It shows how and why ...
The possible syncretism of contemporary social psychology and psychoanalysis has a number of facets,...
While most of our methods of listening have been geared toward unearthing unconscious fantasies, tho...