Discursive Psychology

Discursive Psychology

Ethno/CA News: Bibliography Discursive Psychology Last additions: 1 September 2014 Abell, Jackie, Elizabeth H. Stokoe (1999) '"I take full responsibility, I take some responsibility, I'll take half of it but no more than that": Princess Diana and the location of blame in the Panorama interview', Discourse Studies 1: 297-319 Abell, Jackie, Elizabeth H. Stokoe (2001) 'Broadcasting the royal role: Constructing culturally situated identities in Princess Diana's "Panorama" interview', British Journal of Social Psychology 40: 417-35 Abell, Jackie, Elizabeth H. Stokoe, Michael Billig (2000) 'Narrative and the discursive (re)construction of events. In M. Andrews, S.D. Sclater, C. Squire & A. Treacher', eds.Lines of narrative. London: Routledge: 180-192 Allistone, Simon, Robin Wooffitt (2007) 'Negotiating consciousness: parapsychology and the social organisation of reports of mental states'. In: Alexa, Hepburn, Sally Wiggins, eds. Discursive Research in Practice: New Approaches to Psychology and Interaction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 70-87 Antaki, Charles (2004) 'Reading minds or dealing with interactional implications', Theory and Psychology 14: 667-83 Antaki, Charles, Michael Billig, Derek Edwards, Jonathan Potter (2003) 'Discourse analysis means doing analysis: A critique of six analytic shortcomings',Discourse Analysis Online, 1, [ http://www.shu.ac.uk/daol/articles/v1/n1/a1/antaki2002002-paper.html ]. Antaki, Charles, Rebecca K.Barnes, Ivan Leudar (2005) ‘Self-disclosure as a situated interactional practice’, British Journal of Social Psychology44(2): 181–99. Antaki, Charles, Mark Rapley (1996). ‘“Quality of life” talk: The liberal paradox of psychological testing’, Discourse and Society, 7, 293-316. Auburn, Timothy (2005) 'Narrative Reflexivity as a Repair Device for Discounting "Cognitive Distortions" in Sex Offender Treatment', Discourse&Society16: 697-718 Auburn, Timothy, Lea, S. (2003) 'Doing Cognitive Distortions: A Discursive Psychology Analysis of Sex Offender Treatment Talk', British Journal of Social Psychology 42: 281-98 1 Augoustinos, Martha (2001) ‘History as a rhetorical resource: using historical narratives to argue and explain’. In: A. McHoul and M. Rapley (eds), How to Analyse Talk in Institutional Settings: A Casebook of Methods. London: Continuum: 135-145 Augoustinos, Martha, Amanda Lecouteur and Kathryn Fogarty (2007) 'Apologising-in-action: on saying 'sorry' to Indigenous Australians'. In: Alexa, Hepburn, Sally Wiggins, eds. Discursive Research in Practice: New Approaches to Psychology and Interaction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 88-103 Augoustinos, Martha; Cristian. Tileaga (2012)‘Twenty five years of discursive psychology’, British Journal of Social Psychology. 51/3, 405-412 Augoustinos, Martha, K. Tuffin, Mark Rapley(1999) ‘Genocide or a Failure to Gel? Racism, History and Nationalism in Australian Talk’, Discourse & Society 10: 351–78. Augoustinos, Martha, I. Walker, N. Donaghue (2006). Social cognition: An integrated introduction. London: Sage. Benwell, Bethan, Elizabeth H. Stokoe (2002) ‘The construction of discussion tasks in university tutorials’. Discourse Studies, 4 (4): 429-453 Benwell, Bethan, Elizabeth H. Stokoe (2004). University students resisting academic identity. In P. Seedhouse, K. Richards, eds., Applying conversation analysis. Basingstoke: Palgrave: 124-139 Benwell, Bethan; Elizabeth Stokoe (2006). Discourse and identity. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press Billig, Michael (2012) ‘Undisciplined beginnings, academic success, and discursive psychology’, British Journal of Social Psychology 51/3, 413-424 Blumenthal, S., Gudjonsson, G., Burns, J. (1999) 'Cognitive Distortions and Blame Attribution in Sex Offenders Against Adults and Children', Child Abuse and Neglect 23: 129-43 Blundell, I.E. (1980) 'Hunger, Appetite and Satiety - Constructs in Search of Identities', in M. Turner (ed.) Nutrition and Lifestyles,pp. 21-42. London: Applied Science Burningham, K. (1998) 'Noisy Road or Noisy Resident? A Demonstration of the Utility of Social Constructionism for Analysing Environmental Problems',Sociological Review 46: 536-63 Buttny, Richard, Sandra Kellogg Rath (2007) 'Discursive practices in talking problems during a school-family meeting'. In: Alexa, Hepburn, Sally Wiggins, eds. Discursive Research in Practice: New Approaches to Psychology and Interaction. Cambridge: Cambridge University 2 Press:247-62 Clarke, V., Celia Kitzinger, Jonathan Potter (2004) "'Kids Are Just Cruel Anyway": Lesbian and Gay Parents' Talk About Homophobic Bullying',British Journal of Social Psychology 43: 531-50 Childs, Carrie (2012) ‘Directing and requesting: two interactive uses of the mental state terms want and need’, Text & Talk 32/6: 727-749 Cromdal, Jakob, Michael Tholander, Karin Aronsson (2007) '"Doing reluctance": managing delivery of assessments in peer evaluation'. In: Alexa, Hepburn, Sally Wiggins, eds. Discursive Research in Practice: New Approaches to Psychology and Interaction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 203-23 Drew, Paul (2005) 'Is Confusion a State of Mind?', in H. te Molder J. Potter (eds) Conversation and Cognition,. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 161-83 Durrheim, Kevin (2012) ‘Discourse, action, rhetoric: From a perception to an action paradigm in social psychology’, British Journal of Social Psychology 51/3, 456-462 Edwards, Derek (1991) ‘Categories are for talking: On the cognitive and discursive bases of categorization’, Theory and Psychology1(4): 515–42. Edwards, Derek (1994) 'Script Formulations: A Study of Event Descriptions in Conversation'Journal of Language and Social Psychology 13: 211-47 Edwards, Derek (1995) 'Two to Tango: Script Formulations, Dispositions, and Rhetorical Symmetry in Relationship Troubles Talk', Research on Language and Social Interaction 28: 319-50 Edwards, Derek (1995) 'Sacks and Psychology', Theory and Psychology5: 579-97 Edwards, Derek (1997) Discourse and Cognition. London: Sage Edwards, Derek (1998) 'The relevant thing about her: social identity categories in use' In: Charles Antaki, Sue Widdicombe, eds. Identities in talk. London: Sage: 15-33 Edwards, Derek (1999) 'Emotion Discourse', Culture & Psychology5: 271-91 Edwards, Derek (1999) 'Shared Knowledge as a Performative and Rhetorical Category', in J. Verschueren (ed.) Pragmatics in 1998: Selected Papers From the 6th International Pragmatics Conference, Vol. 2, pp. 130-41. Antwerp: International Pragmatics Association Edwards, Derek (2000) 'Extreme Case Formulations: Softeners, Investment, and Doing 3 Nonliteral' Research on Language and Social Interaction33: 347-73 Edwards, Derek (2003) 'Analyzing Racial Discourse: The Discursive Psychology of MindWorld Relationships', in H. van den Berg, M. Wetherell H. Houtkoop-Steenstra (eds) Analyzing Race Talk: Multidisciplinary Approaches to the Interview,pp. 31-48. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press Edwards, Derek (2004) 'Shared Knowledge as a Performative Category in Conversation'.Rivista Italiana di Psicolinguistica Applicata (RiPLA)4(2): 41-53. Special Issue edited by A. Fasulo & R. Galatolo, 'L'Analisi del Parlato in Interazione' Edwards, Derek (2005) 'Moaning, Whinging and Laughing: The Subjective Side of Complaints' Discourse Studies 7: 5-29 Edwards, Derek (2005) ‘Discursive Psychology’, in K. Fitch and R. Sanders, eds. Handbook of Language and Social Interaction. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum: 257–73 Edwards, Derek (2006) ‘Discourse, cognition and social practices: the rich surface of Language and social interaction’, Discourse Studies8(1): 41–9. Edwards, Derek (2007) 'Managing subjectivity in talk'. In: Alexa, Hepburn, Sally Wiggins, eds. Discursive Research in Practice: New Approaches to Psychology and Interaction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 31-49 Edwards, Derek (2008) ‘Intentionality and mens rea in police interrogations: the production of actions as crimes’, Intercultural Pragmatics 5(2): 177–199 Edwards, Derek (2012) ‘Discursive and scientific psychology’, British Journal of Social Psychology 51/3, 425-435 Edwards, Derek, Alessandra Fasulo (2006) ‘“To Be Honest”: sequential uses of honesty phrases in talk-in-interaction’, Research on Language and Social Interaction 39(4): 343–76. Edwards, Derek, Alexa Hepburn, Jonathan Potter (2009) ‘Psychology, sociology and interaction: disciplinary allegiance or analytic quality? — a response to Housley and Fitzgerald’, Qualitative Research 9: 119-128 [response to: Housley & Fitzgerald, 2008] Edwards, Derek, Jonathan Potter (1992) Discursive psychology. London: Sage Edwards, Derek, Jonathan Potter (1993) 'Language and Causation: A Discourse Analytical Approach to Description and Attribution', Psychological Review100: 23-41 Edwards, Derek; Jonathan Potter (1999). ‘Language and causal attribution: A rejoinder to 4 Schmid and Fiedler’, Theory & Psychology, 9: 849-63. Edwards, Derek, Jonathan Potter (2001) 'Discursive Psychology', in A.W McHoul M. Rapley (eds) How to Analyse Talk in Institutional Settings: A Casebook of Methods, pp. 12-24. London: Continuum International Edwards, Derek, Jonathan Potter (2005) 'Discursive Psychology, Mental States and Descriptions', in H. te Molder J. Potter (eds) Conversation and Cognition, pp. 241-59. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press Edwards, Derek, Elizabeth Stokoe (2004) 'Discursive psychology, focus group interviews, and participants’ categories'. British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 22, 499-507 Edwards, Derek, Elizabeth Stokoe (2007) ‘Self-help in calls for help with problem neighbours’, Research on Language and Social

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