Ian Parker: This World Demands our Attention
This conversation deals with the social role, epistemological presuppositions, and methodological questions of critical psychology and discourse analysis. The first part of the conversation touches on the social and epistemic conditions for the turn to the concept of discourse, the current status...
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description | This conversation deals with the social role, epistemological presuppositions, and methodological questions of critical psychology and discourse analysis. The first part of the conversation touches on the social and epistemic conditions for the turn to the concept of discourse, the current status and functions of critical psychology, and methodological principles of the empirical research practice of critical discourse analysis. The second part focuses on the methodological and epistemological background of discourse analysis, particularly the challenge of discourse analysis for mainstream/positivist models of research and the problem of a realist vs. constructionist approach to psychological inquiry. The last part illuminates the relation of critical psychology with various major social theories and movements, specifically Marxism, feminism, and psychoanalysis in the context of contemporary postmodern conditions.
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spelling | doaj.art-7c937d8032684912b63246b7143b99042022-12-22T03:04:53ZdeuFQSForum: Qualitative Social Research1438-56272004-09-0153545Ian Parker: This World Demands our AttentionDimitris Papadopoulos0Ernst Schraube1Freie Universität BerlinRoskilde UniversityThis conversation deals with the social role, epistemological presuppositions, and methodological questions of critical psychology and discourse analysis. The first part of the conversation touches on the social and epistemic conditions for the turn to the concept of discourse, the current status and functions of critical psychology, and methodological principles of the empirical research practice of critical discourse analysis. The second part focuses on the methodological and epistemological background of discourse analysis, particularly the challenge of discourse analysis for mainstream/positivist models of research and the problem of a realist vs. constructionist approach to psychological inquiry. The last part illuminates the relation of critical psychology with various major social theories and movements, specifically Marxism, feminism, and psychoanalysis in the context of contemporary postmodern conditions. URN: urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs0403149http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/558critical psychologydiscourse analysisdiscursive psychologyrealismconstructionismfeminismpsychoanalysisMarxismpostmodern conditions |
spellingShingle | Dimitris Papadopoulos Ernst Schraube Ian Parker: This World Demands our Attention Forum: Qualitative Social Research critical psychology discourse analysis discursive psychology realism constructionism feminism psychoanalysis Marxism postmodern conditions |
title | Ian Parker: This World Demands our Attention |
title_full | Ian Parker: This World Demands our Attention |
title_fullStr | Ian Parker: This World Demands our Attention |
title_full_unstemmed | Ian Parker: This World Demands our Attention |
title_short | Ian Parker: This World Demands our Attention |
title_sort | ian parker this world demands our attention |
topic | critical psychology discourse analysis discursive psychology realism constructionism feminism psychoanalysis Marxism postmodern conditions |
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