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Title: MSc in Social Research Methods 2005 Discourse Analysis


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MSc in Social Research Methods 2005Discourse
Analysis
  • Lecture 5Review of problems of Discourse
    Analysis.
  • Writing up Discourse Analysis.

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Learning outcomes
  • By the end of this weeks lecture and workshop, a
    successful student will be able to
  • Evaluate the usefulness of discourse analysis as
    an approach to research in terms of both its
    practical and theoretical advantages and
    disadvantages
  • Describe how a discourse analytic study might be
    written up
  • Explain the criteria for the selection of data
    for presentation in such a write-up

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Critique and limitations of discourse analysis
  • Practical issues

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Critique and limitations of discourse analysis
  • Practical issues
  • Getting data may not be easy

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Critique and limitations of discourse analysis
  • Practical issues
  • Getting data may not be easy
  • Transcription

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Critique and limitations of discourse analysis
  • Practical issues
  • Getting data may not be easy
  • Transcription
  • Labour intensity of reading selection

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Critique and limitations of discourse analysis
  • Practical issues
  • Getting data may not be easy
  • Transcription
  • Labour intensity of reading selection
  • Word-count

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2. Critique and limitations of discourse analysis
  • Conceptual/theoretical issues

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2. Critique and limitations of discourse analysis
  • Conceptual/theoretical issues
  • Is DA appropriate for your research question(s)?

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2. Critique and limitations of discourse analysis
  • Conceptual/theoretical issues
  • Is DA appropriate for your research question(s)?
  • Are the discourses/repertoires you identified
    discrete?

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2. Critique and limitations of discourse analysis
  • Conceptual/theoretical issues
  • Is DA appropriate for your research question(s)?
  • Are the discourses/repertoires you identified
    discrete?
  • The varieties of DA and analytic categories can
    be confusing

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2. Critique and limitations of discourse analysis
  • Conceptual/theoretical issues
  • Is DA appropriate for your research question(s)?
  • Are the discourses/repertoires you identified
    discrete?
  • The varieties of DA and analytic categories can
    be confusing
  • A certain level of (topic-specific) scholarship
    may be necessary

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2. Critique and limitations of discourse analysis
  • Conceptual/theoretical issues
  • Is DA appropriate for your research question(s)?
  • Are the discourses/repertoires you identified
    discrete?
  • The varieties of DA and analytic categories can
    be confusing
  • A certain level of (topic-specific) scholarship
    may be necessary
  • DA doesnt allow for the usual kind of claims
    about universal processes

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2. Critique and limitations of discourse analysis
  • Conceptual/theoretical issues
  • Discursive Psychology implies subjects (via
    functionality) but avoids theorizing that
    subjectivity

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2. Critique and limitations of discourse analysis
  • Conceptual/theoretical issues
  • Discursive Psychology implies subjects (via
    functionality) but avoids theorizing that
    subjectivity
  • Foucauldian DA implies that the subject is a mere
    bearer of discourses

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2. Critique and limitations of discourse analysis
  • Conceptual/theoretical issues
  • Discursive Psychology implies subjects (via
    functionality) but avoids theorizing that
    subjectivity
  • Foucauldian DA implies that the subject is a mere
    bearer of discourses
  • Treating DA as a theory-free method

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2. Critique and limitations of discourse analysis
  • Conceptual/theoretical issues
  • Discursive Psychology implies subjects (via
    functionality) but avoids theorizing that
    subjectivity
  • Foucauldian DA implies that the subject is a mere
    bearer of discourses
  • Treating DA as a theory-free method
  • Relativism

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2. Critique and limitations of discourse analysis
  • Conceptual/theoretical issues
  • Discursive Psychology implies subjects (via
    functionality) but avoids theorizing that
    subjectivity
  • Foucauldian DA implies that the subject is a mere
    bearer of discourses
  • Treating DA as a theory-free method
  • Relativism
  • The focus on the pointing finger rather than what
    the finger is pointing at

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Hammersley-Potter debate (2003)
  • H Potters version of DA is guilty of
    ontological gerrymandering
  • E.g., uses a (realist) history of New Zealand
    as a resource to help explain the data (Wetherell
    Potter, 1992) 
  • Uses an implicit predefined model of the human
    actor (homo rhetoricus), yet rejects others use
    of such models as going beyond the data.
  •  
  • Potter these are not actually being used to
    explain they are topic not resource.

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Presenting Discourse Analysis
  • Moment of analysis
  • versus
  • moment of presentation
  • Introduction
  • Methods
  • Results (Analysis)
  • Discussion

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  • Presenting the Results
  • organization
  • data selection criteria
  • Range
  • Sufficiency

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Transcription conventions
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  • 1. NIGEL Okay yeah tell me about going with
    four people in one night
  • 2. PHIL all right bangs table
  • 3. AARON oh no
  • 4. PHIL go on
  • 5. PAUL on the record
  • 6. PHIL was it was it this ( )
  • 7. AARON I don't know I was a bit drunk
  • 8. PHIL I I'll tell he was drunk I'd tell
    you what I know because I am never drunk
  • 9. NIGEL Hm mm
  • 10. PHIL because I'm dead smug erm
  • 11. AARON he's never drunk it's true
  • 12. PHIL Friday you went with Janesy on
    Friday

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  • ? When material has been edited out of the
    transcript, it is signalled with an empty pair of
    square brackets, thus .
  • ? Where information has been supplied to the
    text, it is put in square brackets like this.
    E.g., sic, ICI

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Summary
  • Practical problems of DA include the
    labour-intensity of gathering, transcribing and
    reading texts.
  • Theoretical or conceptual problems of DA include
    the inability to make generalizations, the issue
    of theorizing the subject or agent in relation to
    discourse, and the danger of relativism.

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4. Summary
  • Presentational issues background to your data
    and the organization of what you present.
  • Presentational criteria include the range of
    constructions and sufficiency.
  • Since some editing is almost inevitable,
    you need to adopt and specify some editing
    conventions.
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