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090 _aP302
_b.P67 1987
100 1 _aPotter, Jonathan,
_d1956-
245 1 0 _aDiscourse and Social Psychology :
_bBeyond Attitudes and Behaviour /
_cJonathan Potter and Margaret Wetherell.
264 1 _aLondon ;
_aNewbury Park, Calif. :
_bSage Publications,
_c1987.
300 _a216 p. :
_bill. ;
_c23 cm.
500 _aIncludes index.
504 _aBibliography: p. [190]-204.
505 _aIntroduction
_tThree illustrative examples -- Definitions of discourse analysis
505 _a1. Foundations of discourse analysis
_tChomsky and psychology -- Words as deeds: speech act theory -- 'Doing' talking: ethnomethodology -- Signs of structure: semiology -- Social study of language -- Problems and limitations
505 _a2. Unfolding discourse analysis
_tSome major components of discourse analysis -- Variable discourse and traditional social psychology -- The suppression of account variability -- Attitudes in discourse -- Beyond attitudes
505 _a3. Making rules work
_tThe ethnogenic perspective -- Problems with ethnogenics -- Discourse analysis and the study of scientists' rules -- Testability, soccer violence and the analysis of rules
505 _a4. Accounts in sequence
_tAccounts and social psychology -- Conversation analysis and accounts -- Accounts in court -- Discourse and accounts
505 _a5. Speaking subjects
_tTraditional images of the self -- Towards a new conception of the subject -- The ideological self -- Discourse analysis at work on the self
505 _a6. Categories in discourse
_tSocial psychology and social categories -- Problems with traditional catagorization research -- Prototypes and variability -- Motives and membership categories -- Categories, content and community -- Categories and the construction of discourse
505 _a7. From representations to repertoires
_tThe theory of social representations -- Problems with social representations -- Interpretative repertoires -- Language, representation and repertoire
505 _a8. How to analyze discourse
_tPhilosophy, sociology and methodology -- Ten stages in the analysis of discourse -- Conclusions
505 _a9. Controversial topics and future directions
_t Discourse and the world 'under the skull' -- Discourse and the world 'out there' -- Discourse and reflexivity -- The development of discourse analysis
505 _aAppendix: transcription notation
520 _a"This book is the first systematic and accessible introduction to the theory and application of discourse analysis within the field of social psychology. Discourse and Social Psychology includes chapters on the theoretical roots of discourse analysis in linguistic philosophy, ethnomethodology and semiotics and an overview on the perspectives of discourse analysis and its utility in studying attitudes. Five substantive chapters are concerned with the key concepts of social psychology. Finally, the authors identify future research directions and present an exhaustive bibliography of all relevant literature. The authors draw on a wide range of examples from written and spoken discourse and avoid jargon at all times, even when introducing complex theoretical issues." (Publisher's Website)
650 0 _aDiscourse analysis.
650 0 _aSocial psychology.
700 1 _aWetherell, Margaret,
_d1954-
856 _uhttps://uk.sagepub.com/en-gb/eur/discourse-and-social-psychology/book202303
_zPublisher's Website.
856 _uhttps://ocul-uo.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01OCUL_UO/5lqjs2/alma991027650239705161
_zCheck the UO Library catalog.
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_cBK