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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... focuses on texts and talk in action ( discourse ) rather than mental models , rep- resentations and ideas ( cognition ) ... focused on their action orientation . As this is such huge topic I restrict coverage to three themes . The chapter ...
... focuses on texts and talk in action ( discourse ) rather than mental models , rep- resentations and ideas ( cognition ) ... focused on their action orientation . As this is such huge topic I restrict coverage to three themes . The chapter ...
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... focused on the content of what is being reported , but on the status of the reporter . In effect , they are addressing two relevant questions that can be asked when descriptions are offered . Does the person making the report have an ...
... focused on the content of what is being reported , but on the status of the reporter . In effect , they are addressing two relevant questions that can be asked when descriptions are offered . Does the person making the report have an ...
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... focused on the way social researchers drew in unexplicated ways on everyday notions as resources in their analysis rather than taking them as a topic of research in their own right ( Zimmerman and Pollner , 1971 ) . And in post ...
... focused on the way social researchers drew in unexplicated ways on everyday notions as resources in their analysis rather than taking them as a topic of research in their own right ( Zimmerman and Pollner , 1971 ) . And in post ...
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Preparations | 6 |
Overview of the book | 13 |
Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis | 42 |
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actions analytic argued argument Austin Barthes cancer category entitlement chapter claims cognitive Collins concern Connie consensus consider constructionism constructionist context contrast controversy conversation analysis critical Critical Discourse Analysis Derek Edwards Derrida descriptions detail developed discussion emphasize empiricist repertoire epistemological ethnomethodology everyday example Extract fact construction factual accounts factual discourse focus focused formulation gerrymandering Harvey Sacks important interaction interest interview involved issues Jimmy kind Knorr Cetina language linguistic London metaphor methodological relativism Mulkay narrative nature Note notion participants particular philosophical post-structuralism post-structuralist postmodernism potential Potter practices problem produced programme psychology question Quine-Duhem thesis range realist reality reflexive relationship counselling representations rhetoric role scientific knowledge scientists semiology sense social representations social science sociology of science sorts speaker specific speech act stake story suggests talk theory things tion topic traditional treated truth undermined understanding utterances versions Wooffitt Woolgar