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Conversational Realities Revisited - Life, Language, Body and World (Paperback, 2nd ed.)
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Conversational Realities Revisited - Life, Language, Body and World (Paperback, 2nd ed.)
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Conversational Realities Reloaded is a new edition of John
Shotter's 1993 book Conversational Realities. Like the first
edition, it contests the traditional scientific view that naturally
occurring psychological and sociological realities of a systematic
and structured kind are to be discovered underlying appearances.
Instead, it claims that such orderly 'realities' are both socially
constructed and sustained in existence only within the context of
people's disorderly, everyday conversational activities. However,
this second edition is much more oriented toward practical issues
than the first. Central to it, is a focus on people's spontaneous,
living, bodily responsiveness to the expressive movements of the
others around them, and the dialogically-structured nature of the
events occurring in the meetings between them. Due to the
irreversibility of living processes of growth and development, such
events occur always for another first time. Thus, instead of
patterns and regularities, instead of seeking to solve problems,
our task becomes the more practical one of struggling to create new
'pathways' forward into the uniquely new circumstances we create
for ourselves as we all live out our lives together. Among the
works of many others who have emphasized the importance of unique,
only once occurrent events in human affairs, the works of Bakhtin
and Wittgenstein are key resources in this book. Along with a new
Preface describing some of my changed views on Social
Constructionism, this new edition contains four completely new
essays along with a thorough reworking of five of the original
chapters (while five of the old chapters have been dropped). They
explore the logical, poetic, andrhetorical nature of our
conversation intertwined practices in the spheres of psychotherapy,
management, and everyday life, as well as in other more
extraordinary circumstances. In particular, they are concerned to
highlight the socially contested but imaginary nature of many of
the 'things' we talk of in social life, as well as the nature of
the social processes in which they are 'constructed'.
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