Discourse and Psychology Vol III / (Record no. 162460)

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International Standard Book Number 9781412934039
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Classification number 150
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Personal name Potter, Jonathan
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Title Discourse and Psychology Vol III /
Statement of responsibility, etc. edited by Jonathan Potter
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Edition statement 1st ed.
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc. London:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Sage,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2007.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 420p.
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Volume One: Theory and MethodPART ONE: THEORETICAL AND ANALYTIC ROOTSTransparency of Mind - J Coulter The Availability of Subjective PhenomenaK Is Mentally Ill - D Smith The Anatomy of a Factual AccountYou Decide What Your Title Is to Be and (Read) Write to That Title - P StringerLanguage Games and the Texts of Identity - R Harr[ac]eWarranting Voice and the Elaboration of the Self - K J GergenBakhtin and Billig - J Shotter Monological versus Dialogical PracticesTaking Account of the Hostile Native - D Bogen and M Lynch Plausible Deniability and the Production of Conventional History in the Iran-Contra HearingsThe Presentation of Victim and Motive in Discourse - D R Watson The Case of Police Interrogations and InterviewsStrategies in the Contest between Lawyers and Witnesses - P DrewTelling My Side - A M Pomerantz 'Limited Access' as a Fishing DevicePrejudice, Categorization and Particularization - M Billig From a Perceptual to a Rhetorical ApproachAccounting for Error - M Mulkay and G N Gilbert How Scientists Construct Their Social World When They Account for Correct and Incorrect BeliefDiscourse - J Potter et al Noun, Verb or Social PracticePART TWO: METHODS IN PRACTICE AND METHODS AS TOPICScientists' Interview Talk - J Potter and M Mulkay Interviews as a Technique for Revealing Participants' Interpretative PracticesAnalyzing Racial Discourse - D Edwards The Discursive Psychology of Mind-World RelationshipsQualitative Interviews in Psychology - J Potter and A Hepburn Problems and PossibilitiesDiscourse Analysis Means Doing Analysis - C Antaki et al A Critique of Six Analytic ShortcomingsInteractional Troubles in Face-to-Face Survey Interviews - L Suchman and B JordanDisplaying Opinions - G Myers Topics and Disagreement in Focus GroupsCreating Happy People by Asking Yes/No Questions - H Houtkoop-Steenstra and C AntakiVolume Two: Discourse and Social PsychologyPART ONE: CATEGORIES AND DESCRIPTIONSI Was Just Doing X... When Y - R Wooffitt Some Inferential Properties of a Device in Accounts of Paranormal ExperiencesSocial Identities in Talk - C Antaki, S Condor and M Levine Speakers' Own OrientationsIdentity, Politics and Talk - S Widdicombe A Case for the Mundane and the EverydayFoxes, Green Fields and Britishness - J Wallwork and J A Dixon The Rhetorical Construction of Place and National IdentityThe Relevant Thing about Her - D Edwards Social Identity Categories in UsePART TWO: ATTITUDESDiscourses of Community and Conflict - J Potter and S Reicher The Organization of Social Categories in Accounts of a 'Riot'Accomplishing Attitudes - J Potter and M Wetherell Fact and Evaluation in Racist DiscourseThe Argumentative Nature of Holding Strong Views - M Billig A Case StudyAttitudes in Public Discourse - M Verkuyten Speakers' Own OrientationsTalking with Your Mouth Full - S Wiggins Gustatory mmms and the Embodiment of PleasurePART THREE: RACE, GENDER AND IDEOLOGYUnequal Egalitarianism - M Wetherell, H Stiven and J Potter A Preliminary Study of Discourses Concerning Gender and Employment OpportunitiesJustifying Injustice - R Gill Broadcasters' Accounts on Inequality in RadioTalking of the Royal Family - M BilligMapping the Language of Racism - M Wetherell and J Potter Discourse and the Legitimation of ExploitationGenocide or a Failure to Gel? Racism, History and Nationalism in Australian Talk - M Augoustinos, K Tuffin and M RapleyJockeying for Position - N Edley and M Wetherell The Construction of Masculine IdentitiesMarriage - R Lawes An Analysis of DiscourseThe Management of Heterosexist Talk - S Speer and J Potter Conversational Resources and Prejudiced ClaimsTalking about Gender - E H Stokoe The Conversational Construction of Gender Categories in Academic DiscoursePositioning and Interpretative Repertoires - M Wetherell Conversation Analysis and Post-Structuralism in DialogueVolume Three: Discursive PsychologyPART ONE: MEMORY AND ATTRIBUTIONForgetfulness as an Interactive Resource - C GoodwinThe Chancellor's Memory - D Edwards and J Potter Rhetoric and Truth in Discursive RememberingLanguage and Causation - D Edwards and J Potter A Discursive Action Model of Description and AttributionScript Formulations - D Edwards A Study of Event Descriptions in ConversationPART TWO: DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATIONBut What Do Children Really Think? Discourse Analysis and Conceptual Content in Children's Talk - D EdwardsToward a Discursive Psychology of Classroom Education - D EdwardsDisclosure as Discourse - C MacMartin Theorizing Children's Reports of Sexual AbusePART THREE: MIND, KNOWLEDGE AND SUBJECTIVITYReading Minds or Dealing with Psychological Implications? - C AntakiNarrative Reflexivity as a Repair Device for Discounting 'Cognitive Distortions' in Sex Offender Treatment - T AuburnWhat Can Psychological Terms Actually Do? (or, if Sigmund Calls, Tell Him It Didn't Work) - A McHoul and M RapleySome Properties of the Interactional Organization of Displays of Paranormal Cognition in Psychic-Sitter Interaction - R C WooffittExtreme Case Formulations - D Edwards Softeners, Investment and Doing Non-LiteralParanoia, Ambivalence and Discursive Practices - M Wetherell Concepts of Position and Positioning in Psychoanalysis and Discursive PsychologyThe Dialogic Unconscious - M Billig Psychoanalysis, Discursive Psychology and the Nature of RepressionPART FOUR: EMOTION AND PERCEPTIONSocial Accountability in Communication - R ButtnyEmotion Discourse - D Edwards'Emotion Work' as a Participant Resource - H Frith and C Kitzinger A Feminist Analysis of Young Women's Talk-in-InteractionCrying - A Hepburn Notes on Description, Transcription and InteractionProfessional Vision - C Goodwin'You Can Hear a Lot through the Walls' - E Stokoe and A Hepburn Noise Formulations in Neighbour Complaints
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