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Discourse dynamics : critical analysis for social and individual psychology / Ian Parker.

By: Parker, Ian, 1956- [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Hove : Routledge, 1992Description: viii, 169 pagesContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780415050180; 0415050189Subject(s): English language -- Connectives | French language -- Causative | French language -- Semantics | SOCIOLOGY | LANGUAGE | DISCOURSE THEORY | PSYCHOLOGYDDC classification: 302 | 302 Ebook version ISBN: 9781306404952 (ebook)Summary: This book covers topics on discourse research, discourse analysis, tackling texts, realism, cultures, novel narratives of modern times, text-life and psychodynamic models. The book provides a systematic introduction to discourse research and the essential theoretical debates of the area. It defends a realist position, discusses accounts of postmodernity and sets out criteria for the identification of discourses. "Discourse Dynamics" is addressed to both undergraduate students in psychology, and postgraduates and researchers new to discourse theory. It should offer useful reading for anyone interested in project research and those seeking an understanding of the issues involved in discourse analysis. It addresses the concerns of all those looking at qualitative textual research in the human sciences.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

This book covers topics on discourse research, discourse analysis, tackling texts, realism, cultures, novel narratives of modern times, text-life and psychodynamic models. The book provides a systematic introduction to discourse research and the essential theoretical debates of the area. It defends a realist position, discusses accounts of postmodernity and sets out criteria for the identification of discourses. "Discourse Dynamics" is addressed to both undergraduate students in psychology, and postgraduates and researchers new to discourse theory. It should offer useful reading for anyone interested in project research and those seeking an understanding of the issues involved in discourse analysis. It addresses the concerns of all those looking at qualitative textual research in the human sciences.

Ebook version ISBN: 9781306404952 (ebook)

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