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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Main Authors: Dimitris Papadopoulos, Ernst Schraube
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Language:deu
Published: FQS 2004-09-01
Series:Forum: Qualitative Social Research
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Online Access:http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/558
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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. URN: urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs0403149
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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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