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Over the past few decades new ways of conceiving the relation
between people, practices and institutions have been developed,
enabling an understanding of human conduct in complex situations
that is distinctive from traditional psychological and sociological
conceptions. This distinctiveness is derived from a sophisticated
analytic approach to social action which combines conversation
analysis with the fresh treatment of epistemology, mind, cognition
and personality developed in discursive psychology. This text is
the first to showcase and promote this new method of discursive
research in practice. Featuring contributions from a range of
international academics, both pioneers in the field and exciting
new researchers, this book illustrates an approach to social
science issues that cuts across the traditional disciplinary
divisions to provide a rich participant-based understanding of
action.
For over thirty years, discursive psychology has offered a robust
challenge to cognitivist approaches to psychology, demonstrating
the relevance of discursive practices for understanding
psychological topics and social interaction. Matters of embodiment
- the visceral, sensory, physical aspects of psychology - have,
however, so far received much less attention. This book is the
first text to address the theoretical and analytical challenges
raised by bodies in interaction for discursive psychology. The book
brings together international experts, each of which tackles a
different topic area and interactional setting to examine
embodiment as a social object. The authors consider the issue of
subject-object relations and how 'inner' psychological subject-side
states are constructed and enacted in relation to object-side
states through embodied discursive practices. How do bodily
processes become particular kinds of embodiment through and within
social interaction? How are bodies psychologised as social objects?
Moving beyond dualisms of the subject/object that construct an
'inner' and 'outer' psychological state, the book pushes forward
contemporary theory and analysis within discursive psychology.
Discursive Psychology and Embodiment is therefore an essential
resource for researchers across the social sciences working within
discourse, social interaction, and the 'turn to the body'.
Over the past few decades new ways of conceiving the relation
between people, practices and institutions have been developed,
enabling an understanding of human conduct in complex situations
that is distinctive from traditional psychological and sociological
conceptions. This distinctiveness is derived from a sophisticated
analytic approach to social action which combines conversation
analysis with the fresh treatment of epistemology, mind, cognition
and personality developed in discursive psychology. This text is
the first to showcase and promote this new method of discursive
research in practice. Featuring contributions from a range of
international academics, both pioneers in the field and exciting
new researchers, this book illustrates an approach to social
science issues that cuts across the traditional disciplinary
divisions to provide a rich participant-based understanding of
action.
For over thirty years, discursive psychology has offered a robust
challenge to cognitivist approaches to psychology, demonstrating
the relevance of discursive practices for understanding
psychological topics and social interaction. Matters of embodiment
- the visceral, sensory, physical aspects of psychology - have,
however, so far received much less attention. This book is the
first text to address the theoretical and analytical challenges
raised by bodies in interaction for discursive psychology. The book
brings together international experts, each of which tackles a
different topic area and interactional setting to examine
embodiment as a social object. The authors consider the issue of
subject-object relations and how 'inner' psychological subject-side
states are constructed and enacted in relation to object-side
states through embodied discursive practices. How do bodily
processes become particular kinds of embodiment through and within
social interaction? How are bodies psychologised as social objects?
Moving beyond dualisms of the subject/object that construct an
'inner' and 'outer' psychological state, the book pushes forward
contemporary theory and analysis within discursive psychology.
Discursive Psychology and Embodiment is therefore an essential
resource for researchers across the social sciences working within
discourse, social interaction, and the 'turn to the body'.
Discursive Psychology is a theoretical and analytical approach used
by academics and practitioners alike, widely applied, though often
lost within the complicated web of discourse analysis. Sally
Wiggins combines her expertise in discursive psychology with her
clear and demystifying pedagogical approach to produce a book that
is committed to student success. This textbook shows students how
to put the methodology into practice in a way that is simple,
engaging and practical.
Discursive Psychology is a theoretical and analytical approach used
by academics and practitioners alike, widely applied, though often
lost within the complicated web of discourse analysis. Sally
Wiggins combines her expertise in discursive psychology with her
clear and demystifying pedagogical approach to produce a book that
is committed to student success. This textbook shows students how
to put the methodology into practice in a way that is simple,
engaging and practical.
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