Representing Reality: Discourse, Rhetoric and Social ConstructionSAGE Publications, 1996年10月14日 - 264 頁 `This is an admirable book which can be recommended to students with confidence, and is likely also to become an indispensable source of reference for those researching fact construction' - Discourse & Society How is reality manufactured? The idea of social construction has become a commonplace of much social research, yet precisely what is constructed, and how, and even what constructionism means, is often unclear or taken for granted. In this major work, Jonathan Potter offers a fascinating tour of the central themes raised by these questions. Representing Reality overviews the different traditions in constructionist thought. Points are illustrated throughout with |
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... ( note the lack of an appreciation component in line 2 ) . For another , Emma's account for her change in plans does not end the sequence . Instead Gladys shows disappointment about the cancellation . Without going too far into these ...
... ( note the lack of an appreciation component in line 2 ) . For another , Emma's account for her change in plans does not end the sequence . Instead Gladys shows disappointment about the cancellation . Without going too far into these ...
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... note is that its presence shows that the article is orientated to the possibility that the claims of Dr Post might be treated as motivated , in this case by his failure to tran- scend familiar stereotypes . The inoculation works by ...
... note is that its presence shows that the article is orientated to the possibility that the claims of Dr Post might be treated as motivated , in this case by his failure to tran- scend familiar stereotypes . The inoculation works by ...
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... Note that this is an assumption in their analysis rather than a conclusion or something demonstrated by it . It may well be that particular studies done in the Critical Discourse Analysis tradition effec- tively show ' transformed ...
... Note that this is an assumption in their analysis rather than a conclusion or something demonstrated by it . It may well be that particular studies done in the Critical Discourse Analysis tradition effec- tively show ' transformed ...
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Preparations | 6 |
Overview of the book | 13 |
Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis | 42 |
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