Over the past few years there has been an increasing interest in the use of psychoanalytic ideas within a sociological framework. These ideas have been largely developed within sociological theory rather than practice. There does, however, seem to be a new frame of thought and practice emerging which we could term psycho-social studies, perhaps even a new discipline in its own right. In this article I will discuss the development of the use of psychoanalytic ideas around sociological issues, explore some of the tensions that have arisen and evaluate the implications for methodological practice. Copyright © 2006 BSA Publications Ltd®
This article is about the connections between the fields of sociology and psychoanalysis, as they ha...
In this paper I make a preliminary sketch of the field of psychoanalytic psychosocial practice. I d...
Book synopsis: During the last decade and a half there have been dramatic changes in psychoanalytic ...
Over the past few years there has been an increasing interest in the use of psychoanalytic ideas wit...
In the article a new approach to research called “psychosocial studies” is examined. According to th...
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For several decades the writings of sociologist Neil J. Smelser have won him a vast and admiring aud...
This paper examines the way in which debates over the place of psychoanalysis in psychosocial studie...
ABSTRACT. This special issue addresses a series of critical theoretical ques-tions concerning the em...
This special issue addresses a series of critical theoretical questions concerning the emergence and...
There is a growing interest in both psychoanalytically informed theory and practice in the social sc...
This special issue brings together contributions that draw attention to the historical connections b...
This paper explores the contextual, methodological and theoretical implications of using psychoanaly...
Book synopsis: During the last decade and a half there have been dramatic changes in psychoanalytic ...
expérimentation psychosociologique The proper domain of our discipline is the study of cu...
This article is about the connections between the fields of sociology and psychoanalysis, as they ha...
In this paper I make a preliminary sketch of the field of psychoanalytic psychosocial practice. I d...
Book synopsis: During the last decade and a half there have been dramatic changes in psychoanalytic ...
Over the past few years there has been an increasing interest in the use of psychoanalytic ideas wit...
In the article a new approach to research called “psychosocial studies” is examined. According to th...
Psychosocial studies is methodologically and theoretically diverse, drawing on a wide range of intel...
For several decades the writings of sociologist Neil J. Smelser have won him a vast and admiring aud...
This paper examines the way in which debates over the place of psychoanalysis in psychosocial studie...
ABSTRACT. This special issue addresses a series of critical theoretical ques-tions concerning the em...
This special issue addresses a series of critical theoretical questions concerning the emergence and...
There is a growing interest in both psychoanalytically informed theory and practice in the social sc...
This special issue brings together contributions that draw attention to the historical connections b...
This paper explores the contextual, methodological and theoretical implications of using psychoanaly...
Book synopsis: During the last decade and a half there have been dramatic changes in psychoanalytic ...
expérimentation psychosociologique The proper domain of our discipline is the study of cu...
This article is about the connections between the fields of sociology and psychoanalysis, as they ha...
In this paper I make a preliminary sketch of the field of psychoanalytic psychosocial practice. I d...
Book synopsis: During the last decade and a half there have been dramatic changes in psychoanalytic ...