Authors
Jonathan Potter, Margaret Wetherell, Ros Gill, Derek Edwards
Publication date
1990/1/1
Journal
Philosophical psychology
Volume
3
Issue
2-3
Pages
205-217
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
This paper comments on some of the different senses of the notion of discourse in the various relevant literatures and then overviews the basic features of a coherent discourse analytic programme in Psychology. Parker's approach is criticised for (a) its tendency to reify discourses as objects; (b) its undeveloped notion of analytic practice; (c) its vulnerability to common sense assumptions. It ends by exploring the virtues of ‘interpretative repertoires’ over ‘discourses’ as an analytic/theoretical notion.
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Scholar articles
J Potter, M Wetherell, R Gill, D Edwards - Philosophical psychology, 1990