This paper considers one theme in the contemporary legacy of Potter and Wetherell's (1987) Discourse and Social Psychology. It overviews the context that led to that book and considers a series of critical responses from both experimental and critical/qualitative social psychologists. It refutes criticisms and corrects confusions. Focusing on contemporary discursive psychology, it highlights (a) its rigorous use of records of actual behaviour; (b) its systematic focus on normative practices. In methodological terms, it (a) highlights limitations in the use of open-ended interviews; (b) considers the way naturalistic materials provide access to participants’ own orientations and displays; (c) builds a distinctive logic of sampling and genera...
Discursive psychology begins with psychology as it faces people living their lives. It studies how p...
Social analysts find it hard to throw off the dualism of traditional psychology. Discursive psycholo...
Language and communication are central features of social behaviour. So, it is somewhat surprising t...
`Potter and Wetherell have genuinely presented us with a different way of working in social psycholo...
yesDiscourse analytic approaches are increasingly used in psychological research. In this chapter, w...
This paper describes some key features of a discursive psychological approach. In particular, discur...
The social psychology of discourse is a new field of study that partly overlaps with the social psyc...
This chapter reviews the major theoretical and methodological features of discursive social psycholo...
Mainstream psychology can often be criticized for turning the liberal concerns of psychologists into...
As a psychologist, I am fortunate to work in a University Psychology Dept that acknowledges the plac...
The term ‘discourse analysis’ is mostly associated with developments in social psychology in the lat...
Ian Parker (2013/this issue) organises the diverse range of approaches to discourse analysis (DA) in...
In the last fifteen years or so a number of varied strands of research have been dubbed 'discourse a...
The publication of Potter and Wetherell’s (1987) blueprint for a discursive social psychology was a ...
Batel and Castro propose to integrate conceptually and empirically social representations theory (SR...
Discursive psychology begins with psychology as it faces people living their lives. It studies how p...
Social analysts find it hard to throw off the dualism of traditional psychology. Discursive psycholo...
Language and communication are central features of social behaviour. So, it is somewhat surprising t...
`Potter and Wetherell have genuinely presented us with a different way of working in social psycholo...
yesDiscourse analytic approaches are increasingly used in psychological research. In this chapter, w...
This paper describes some key features of a discursive psychological approach. In particular, discur...
The social psychology of discourse is a new field of study that partly overlaps with the social psyc...
This chapter reviews the major theoretical and methodological features of discursive social psycholo...
Mainstream psychology can often be criticized for turning the liberal concerns of psychologists into...
As a psychologist, I am fortunate to work in a University Psychology Dept that acknowledges the plac...
The term ‘discourse analysis’ is mostly associated with developments in social psychology in the lat...
Ian Parker (2013/this issue) organises the diverse range of approaches to discourse analysis (DA) in...
In the last fifteen years or so a number of varied strands of research have been dubbed 'discourse a...
The publication of Potter and Wetherell’s (1987) blueprint for a discursive social psychology was a ...
Batel and Castro propose to integrate conceptually and empirically social representations theory (SR...
Discursive psychology begins with psychology as it faces people living their lives. It studies how p...
Social analysts find it hard to throw off the dualism of traditional psychology. Discursive psycholo...
Language and communication are central features of social behaviour. So, it is somewhat surprising t...