Keywords: Discursive Psychology
2025
[242]Elizabeth Stokoe, Geoffrey Raymond, Kevin A. Whitehead, (2025), "Categories in Social Interaction: Unlocking the Resources of Conversation Analysis and Membership Categorization for Psychological Science", Annual Review of Psychology, vol. 76, pp. 531-557. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2024
[241]Sally Wiggins, Jakob Cromdal, Annerose Willemsen, (2024), "Daring to taste: The organisation of children’s tasting practices during preschool lunches", Appetite, vol. 198, pp. eid: 107378. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[240]Natasha Shrikant, Rahul Sambaraju, (2024), "Membership categorization analysis, race, and racism", Qualitative Research in Psychology, vol. 21, no. 4, pp. 375-401. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[239]Robert Prettner, Hedwig te Molder, Bogdana Humă, (2024), "How a ‘good parent’ decides on childhood vaccination: Demonstrating independence and deliberation during Dutch healthcare visits", Sociology of Health & Illness, vol. 46, no. 4, pp. 664-682. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[238]Padmos, H., H. te Molder & T. Koole, (2024), "Dealing with the dual demands of expertise and democracy: How experts create proximity to the public without undermining their status as experts", Pragmatics and Society, vol. 15, no. 6, pp. 858 – 883. [bibtex] [edit] [doi]
[237]Simon Goodman, Abigail Locke, (2024), "Supporting and challenging hate in an online discussion of a controversial refugee policy", Discourse Studies, vol. 26, no. 4, pp. 465-480. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2023
[236]Yarong Xie, (2023), "Talking about the experiences of racism: A study of reporting racism in broadcast interviews", British Journal of Social Psychology, vol. 62, no. 3, pp. 1469–1485. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[235]Elina Weiste, Maria Paavolainen, Nina Olin, Eveliina Korkiakangas, Eveliina Saari, Tiina Koivisto, Jaana Laitinen, (2023), "Elderly Care Practitioners'; Perceptions of Moral Distress in the Work Development Discussions", Healthcare, vol. 11, no. 3. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[234]Anja Rydén Gramner, (2023), "Feeling rules for professionals: medical students constructing emotional labour in fiction talk", Studies in Continuing Education, vol. 45, no. 3, pp. 265-282. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[233]Daniella Rafaely, Sonto Madonsela, Maria Marchetti-Mercer, (2023), "Licence to leave: the 'had-to' device as a method for producing normative accounts of migration", Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies, vol. 41, no. 3, pp. 350-362. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[232]Federica Previtali, Pirjo Nikander, Johanna Ruusuvuori, (2023), "Ageism in job interviews: Discreet ways of building co-membership through age categorisation", Discourse Studies, vol. 25, no. 1, pp. 25-50. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[231]Miira Niska, Melisa Stevanovic, Henri Nevalainen, Elina Weiste, Camilla Lindholm, (2023), "Mental health rehabilitees’ agency construction and promotion in community-based transitional work programme", International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being, vol. 18, no. 1, pp. 2202972. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[230]Neil Korobov, (2023), "A discursive psychological approach to deflection in romantic couples’ everyday arguments", Qualitative Psychology, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 140–153. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[229]Bogdana Humă, Jack B. Joyce, Geoffrey Raymond, (2023), "What Does “Resistance” Actually Look Like? The Respecification of Resistance as an Interactional Accomplishment", Journal of Language and Social Psychology, vol. 42, no. 5-6, pp. 497-522. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2022
[228]Ann Weatherall, Emma Tennent, Fiona Grattan, (2022), "‘Sorry everything’s in bags’: The accountability of selling bread at a market during the COVID-19 pandemic", Discourse & Society, vol. 33, no. 1, pp. 89-106. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[227]Anja Rydén Gramner, (2022), "Moving books and sensitive readers: Affective stances about fiction, film and poetry in medical education", Communication & Medicine, vol. 18, no. 1, pp. 78-90. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[226]Anja Rydén Gramner, (2022), "Cold Heart, Warm Heart: On fiction, interaction, and emotion in medical education", Linköping, Linköping University. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[225]Katerina Nanouri, Eleftheria Tseliou, Georgios Abakoumkin, Nikos Bozatzis, (2022), "‘Who decided this?’: Negotiating epistemic and deontic authority in systemic family therapy training", Discourse Studies, vol. 24, no. 1, pp. 94-114. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[224]Ioannis Michos, Lia Figgou, Aphrodite Baka, (2022), "Debating the legal recognition of gender identity in parliamentary discourse: Human rights and queer politics", Discourse & Society, vol. 33, no. 4, pp. 501-518. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[223]Xianbing Ke, (2022), "‘I (don’t) want X/Y’: Formulating ‘wants’ in Chinese Mediation Resources", Discourse Studies, vol. 24, no. 5, pp. 590-611. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2021
[222]Yarong Xie, Steve Kirkwood, Eric Laurier, Sue Widdicombe, (2021), "Racism and misrecognition", British Journal of Social Psychology, vol. 60, no. 4, pp. 1177–1195. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[221]Sally Wiggins, Karin Osvaldsson Cromdal, eds., (2021), "Discursive Psychology and Embodiment: Beyond Subject-Object Binaries", Cham, Palgrave Macmillan. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[220]Emma Tennent, (2021), "‘I’m calling in regard to my son’: Entitlement, obligation, and opportunity to seek help for others", British Journal of Social Psychology, vol. 60, no. 3, pp. 870–887. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[219]Emma Tennent, (2021), "Identity and action: Help-seeking requests in calls to a victim support service", British Journal of Social Psychology, vol. 60, no. 4, pp. 1241–1261. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[218]Daniella Rafaely, (2021), "‘Cropped out’: The collaborative production of an accusation of racism", Discourse Studies, vol. 23, no. 3, pp. 324-338. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[217]Michelle O’Reilly, Nikki Kiyimba, Jessica Nina Lester, Derek Edwards, (2021), "Establishing quality in discursive psychology: Three domains to consider", Qualitative Research in Psychology, vol. 18, no. 3, pp. 406–425. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[216]Alexis Ibarra Martínez, (2021), "Reflexiones en torno a la psicología discursiva: problemas, contradicciones y posibilidades discourse analysis, social constructionism, qualitative research, interaction, social action discourse analysis, social constructionism, qualitative research, interaction, social action", Revista SOMEPSO, vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 12-40. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf]
[215]Gates Eleanor Henderson, (2021), "Autistic children’s explanations of their own behavior: Evidence of other-attentiveness", Journal of Interactional Research in Communication Disorders, vol. 10, no. 2. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[214]Laura Hall, (2021), "Intertextual, action-orientated, political and occasioned constructions of Zimbabwe as a country in crisis", Discourse & Society, vol. 32, no. 1, pp. 25-41. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[213]David Giles, (2021), "Context, History, and Twitter Data: Some Methodological Reflections", In Analysing Digital Interaction (Joanne Meredith, David Giles, Wyke Stommel, eds.), Cham, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 41–63. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[212]Jessica Gasiorek, Ann Weatherall, Bernadette Watson, (2021), "Interactional Adjustment: Three Approaches in Language and Social Psychology", Journal of Language and Social Psychology, vol. 40, no. 1, pp. 102–119. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[211]Hannah Ditchfield, (2021), "Ethical Challenges in Collecting and Analysing Online Interactions", In Analysing Digital Interaction (Joanne Meredith, David Giles, Wyke Stommel, eds.), Cham, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 23–40. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[210]Carolin Demuth, (2021), "Managing accountability of children's bodily conduct: Embodied discursive practices in preschool", In Discursive Psychology and Embodiment: Beyond Subject-Object Binaries (Sally Wiggins, Karin Osvaldsson Cromdal, eds.), Cham, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 81–111. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[209]Jinshi Chen, (2021), "“You are in Trouble!”: A Discursive Psychological Analysis of Threatening Language in Chinese Cellphone Fraud Interactions", International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue internationale de Sémiotique juridique, vol. 34, no. 4, pp. 1065–1092. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[208]Michael Billig, (2021), "Rhetorical uses of precise numbers and semi-magical round numbers in political discourse about COVID-19: Examples from the government of the United Kingdom", Discourse & Society, vol. 32, no. 5, pp. 542-558. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2020
[207]Sally Wiggins, (2020), "A Brief Commentary on Discursive Psychology and Talking to Others", Qualitative Research in Psychology, vol. 17, no. 3, pp. 469–475. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[206]Sue Widdicombe, Yarong Sie, (2020), "Authentic Identity as an Achievement: A View from Discursive Psychology", In Studies on the Social Construction of Identity and Authenticity (J. Patrick Williams, Kaylan C. Schwarz, eds.), London, Routledge, pp. 107–123. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf]
[205]Suraj Uttamchandani, Jessica Nina Lester, (2020), "A discursive psychology study of epistemic primacy in an LGBTQ+ youth group’s textual educational materials", Discourse, Context & Media, vol. 33, pp. eid: 100362. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[204]Eleftheria Tseliou, (2020), "Discourse Analysis and Systemic Family Therapy Research: The Methodological Contribution of Discursive Psychology", In Systemic Research in Individual, Couple, and Family Therapy and Counseling (Matthias Ochs, Maria Borcsa, Jochen Schweitzer, eds.), Cham, Springer, pp. 125–141. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[203]Sangeeta Shukla, Rajita Shukla, (2020), "The pragmatics of Indian political apologies: Sorry, but not sorry", Discourse & Society, vol. 31, no. 6, pp. 648–669. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[202]Carme Sanahuges, Hortènsia Curell, (2020), "Responding to Trouble: An Interactional Approach to Empathy In Catalan and English", Corpus Pragmatics, vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 449–472. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[201]Anja Rydén Gramner, Sally Wiggins, (2020), "Enacting Emotion: Embodied Affective Stance in a Medical Education Fiction Seminar", In Discursive Psychology and Embodiment: Beyond Subject-Object Binaries (Sally Wiggins, Karin Osvaldsson Cromdal, eds.), Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 221–245. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[200]Edward Reynolds, (2020), "Respecifying Dualities: The Case of ‘Feel Enquiries’ Used in Sports Coaching", In Discursive Psychology and Embodiment: Beyond Subject-Object Binaries (Sally Wiggins, Karin Osvaldsson Cromdal, eds.), Palgrave MacMillan, pp. 139-167. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[199]Daniella Rafaely, Brendon Barnes, (2020), "African climate activism, media and the denial of racism: The tacit silencing of Vanessa Nakate", Community Psychology in Global Perspective, vol. 6, no. 2/2, pp. 71-86. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf]
[198]Jonathan Potter, Alexa Hepburn, Derek Edwards, (2020), "Rethinking Attitudes and Social Psychology: Issues of Function, Order, and Combination in Subject-Side and Object-Side Assessments in Natural Settings", Qualitative Research in Psychology, vol. 17, no. 3, pp. 372–395. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[197]Lee Oakley, (2020), "Exploring Student Loneliness in Higher Education: A Discursive Psychology Approach", Cham, Palgrave Macmillan. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[196]Abigail Locke, Kirsty Budds, (2020), "Applying critical discursive psychology to health psychology research: a practical guide", Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine, vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 234–247. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[195]Jessica La, Ann Weatherall, (2020), "Pain Displays as Embodied Activity in Medical Interactions", In Discursive Psychology and Embodiment: Beyond Subject-Object Binaries (Sally Wiggins, Karin Osvaldsson Cromdal, eds.), Cham, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 197-220. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[194]Guo Jing-ying, (2020), "Pain is temporary: Discourse analysis of inmates’ accounts of suicide", Discourse & Society, vol. 31, no. 5, pp. 498-519. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[193]Clara Iversen, Ann-Carita Evaldsson, (2020), "Respecifying Uncertainty in Pupil Health Team Collaboration: The Morality of Interpreting Pupils' School Problems", Qualitative Research in Psychology, vol. 17, no. 3, pp. 430–449. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[192]John Ippolito, (2020), "Methodological Options for Reading a Narrative of Collaboration Online in Canadian Education", Alberta Journal of Educational Research, vol. 66, no. 2. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf]
[191]Bogdana Humă, Marc Alexander, Elizabeth Stokoe, Cristian Tileaga, (2020), "Introduction to Special Issue on Discursive Psychology", Qualitative Research in Psychology, vol. 17, no. 3, pp. 313–335. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[190]Bogdana Humă, Elizabeth Stokoe, Rein Ove Sikveland, (2020), "Putting Persuasion (Back) in Its Interactional Context", Qualitative Research in Psychology, vol. 17, no. 3, pp. 357–371. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[189]Marie Flinkfeldt, (2020), "Respecifying “Worry”: Service and Emotion in Welfare Encounters", Qualitative Research in Psychology, Routledge, vol. 17, no. 3, pp. 372–395. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[188]Arnulf Deppermann, (2020), "Konversationsanalyse und diskursive Psychologie", In Handbuch Qualitative Forschung in der Psychologie. Band 2: Designs und Verfahren (2. Auflage) (Günter Mey, Katja Mruck, eds.), Heidelberg, Springer, pp. 649-672. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[187]Caitlyn Cannon, Joanne Meredith, Susan Speer, Warren Mansell, (2020), "A conversation analysis of asking about disruptions in Method of Levels psychotherapy", Counselling and Psychotherapy Research, vol. 20, no. 1, pp. 154–163. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[186]Richard Buttny, Etsuko Kinefuchi, (2020), "Vegans' problem stories: Negotiating vegan identity in dealing with omnivores", Discourse & Society, vol. 31, no. 6, pp. 565–583. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[185]Muhammad A Badarneh, (2020), "Discourses of defense: Self and other positioning in public responses to accusations of corruption in Jordan", Discourse Studies, vol. 22, no. 4, pp. 399–417. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[184]Marc Alexander, Elizabeth Stokoe, (2020), "Characterological Formulations of Persons in Neighbourhood Complaint Sequences", Qualitative Research in Psychology, vol. 17, no. 3, pp. 413–429. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2019
[183]Mohd Asyraf Zulkffli, Radzuwan Ab Rashid, (2019), "Discursive strategies employed by homosexual Malaysian Muslim men in talking about homosexuality in Islam", Discourse & Society, vol. 30, no. 3, pp. 307–320. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[182]Jonathan Potter, (2019), "Action and representation: A comment on Batel and Castro 'Re‐opening the dialogue between the theory of social representations and discursive psychology'", British Journal of Social Psychology, vol. 58, no. 2, pp. 410–414. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[181]Michelle O’Reilly, Nikki Kiyimba, Jessica Nina Lester, (2019), "Building a case for accessing service provision in child and adolescent mental health assessments", Discourse Studies, vol. 21, no. 4, pp. 421–437. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[180]Joseph Ford, Alexa Hepburn, Ruth Parry, (2019), "What do displays of empathy do in palliative care consultations?", Discourse Studies, vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 22–37. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[179]Helen Melander Bowden, Erica Sandlund, (2019), "Knowledge talk in performance appraisal interviews", Learning, Culture and Social Interaction, vol. 21, pp. 278–292. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[178]Marc Alexander, Elizabeth Stokoe, (2019), "Problems in the neighbourhood: Formulating noise complaints across dispute resolution services", Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, vol. 29, no. 5, pp. 355-370. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2018
[177]Kevin A. Whitehead, (2018), "Managing the moral accountability of stereotyping", Journal of Language and Social Psychology, vol. 37, no. 3, pp. 288–309. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[176]Wytske Versteeg, Hedwig te Molder, (2018), "‘You must know what you mean when you say that’: the morality of knowledge claims about ADHD in radio phone‐ins", Sociology of Health & Illness, vol. 40, no. 4, pp. 718–734. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[175]Eleftheria Tseliou, (2018), "Conversation analysis, discourse analysis and psychotherapy research: overview and methodological potential", In Therapy as Discourse: Practice and Research (Olga Smoliak, Tom Strong, eds.), Cham, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 163–186. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[174]Cristian Tileagă, (2018), "Using discursive psychology to explore contested and troubled pasts", Cham, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 209–233. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[173]Joyce Lamerichs, Eva Alisic, Marca Schasfoort, (2018), "Accounts and their epistemic implications: An investigation of how ‘I don’t know’ answers by children are received in trauma recovery talk", Research on Children and Social Interaction, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 25–48. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[172]Tine Mechlenborg Kristiansen, Mette Grønkjær, (2018), "Focus groups as social arenas for the negotiation of normativity", International Journal of Qualitative Methods. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[171]Dávid Kaposi, (2018), "In the shadow of the other: arguments about the first Gaza war in British conservative editorials", In Discourse, Peace, and Conflict: Discursive Psychology Perspectives (Stephen Gibson, ed.), Cham, Springer, pp. 119–132. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[170]Jenni Ingram, (2018), "Moving forward with ethnomethodological approaches to analysing mathematics classroom interactions", ZDM Mathematics Education, vol. 50, no. 6, pp. 1065–1075. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[169]Stephen Gibson, (2018), "Discursive psychology and peace psychology", In Discourse, Peace, and Conflict: Discursive Psychology Perspectives (Stephen Gibson, ed.), Cham, Springer, pp. 1–25. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[168]Joaquín Gaete, Olga Smoliak, Shari Couture, (2018), "Reflexive questions as constructive interventions: a discursive perspective", In Therapy as Discourse: Practice and Research (Olga Smoliak, Tom Strong, eds.), London, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 117–140. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[167]Anna Franzén, Karin Aronsson, (2018), "‘Then she got a spanking’: Social accountability and narrative versions in social workers’ courtroom testimonies", Discourse Studies, vol. 20, no. 5, pp. 577–597. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[166]Joseph Ford, (2018), "Empathy as a way of acknowledging patients’ personhood in palliative care interactions", In Psychologies of Ageing: Theory, Research and Practice (Elizabeth Peel, Carol Holland, Michael Murray, eds.), Cham, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 79–104. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[165]Ngaire Donaghue, (2018), "Discursive psychological approaches to the (un)making of sex/gender", In Gender, Sex, and Sexualities: Psychological Perspectives (Nancy Dess, Jeanne Marecek, Leslie Bell, eds.), Oxford, England, Oxford University Press, pp. 127–148. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[164]Rose Burford-Rice, Martha Augoustinos, (2018), "‘I didn't mean that: It was just a slip of the tongue’: Racial slips and gaffes in the public arena", British Journal of Social Psychology, vol. 57, no. 1, pp. 21–42. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[163]Susana Batel, Paula Castro, (2018), "Reopening the dialogue between the theory of social representations and discursive psychology for examining the construction and transformation of meaning in discourse and communication", British Journal of Social Psychology, vol. 57, no. 4, pp. 732–753. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2017
[162]Aija Logren, Johanna Ruusuvuori, Jaana Laitinen, (2017), "Self-reflective talk in group counselling", Discourse Studies, vol. 19, no. 4, pp. 422-440. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[161]Cynthia Gordon, Didem İkizoğlu, (2017), "‘Asking for another' online: Membership categorization and identity construction on a food and nutrition discussion board", Discourse Studies, vol. 19, no. 3, pp. 253–271. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[160]Derek Edwards, Jonathan Potter, (2017), "Some uses of subject-side assessments", Discourse Studies, vol. 19, no. 5, pp. 497-514. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2016
[159]Sally K. Wiggins, Robert McQuade, Susan Rasmussen, (2016), "Stepping back from crisis points: the provision and acknowledgment of support in an online suicide discussion forum", Qualitative Health Research, vol. 26, no. 9, pp. 1240–1251. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[158]Ann Weatherall, (2016), "‘I need to get some details first’: record keeping as a potential barrier to effective complaint-call management", Mediation Theory and Practice, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 35–58. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[157]Amber Nichelle Warren, (2016), "Respecifying Teacher Beliefs in English as a Second Language Teacher Education: A Discursive Psychology Approach to Analysis", PhD thesis, Indiana University. [bibtex] [edit]
[156]Wytske Versteeg, Hedwig te Molder, (2016), "What my body tells me about your experience: ‘My side’ empathy formulations in ADHD coaching sessions", Journal of Pragmatics, vol. 105, pp. 74–86. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[155]Cristian Tileagǎ, Elisabeth Stokoe, eds., (2016), "Discursive Psychology: Classic and Contemporary Issues", Abingdon, Oxon UK, Routledge. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[154]Jasmin Sorrentino, Martha Augoustinos, (2016), "‘I don't view myself as a woman politician, I view myself as a politician who's a woman’: The discursive management of gender identity in political leadership", British Journal of Social Psychology, vol. 55, no. 3, pp. 385–406. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[153]Anne Patterson, Rachel Fyson, (2016), "‘I was just gobsmacked’: Care workers’ responses to BBC Panorama’s ‘Undercover Care: The Abuse Exposed’; invoking mental states as a means of distancing from abusive practices", Discourse & Society, vol. 27, no. 6, pp. 607–623. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[152]Pinelopi Patrika, Eleftheria Tseliou, (2016), "Blame, responsibility and systemic neutrality: a discourse analysis methodology to the study of family therapy problem talk", Journal of Family Therapy, vol. 38, no. 4, pp. 467–490. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[151]Joanne Meredith, (2016), "Using conversation analysis and discursive psychology to analyse online data", In Qualitative Research (David Silverman, ed.), London, Sage, pp. 261–276. [bibtex] [edit]
[150]Jean McAvoy, (2016), "Discursive psychology and the production of identity in language practice", In The Routledge Handbook of Language and Identity (Sian Preece, ed.), London, Routledge, pp. 98–112. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[149]Antar Martínez-Guzmán, Antonio Stecher, Lupicinio Iñiguez-Rueda, (2016), "Aportes de la psicología discursiva a la investigación cualitativa en psicología social: análisis de su herencia etnometodológica", Psicologia USP, vol. 27, no. 3, pp. 510–520. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[148]Jessica Nina Lester, Michelle J. O'Reilly, (2016), "Repositioning disability in the discourse of our times: a study of the everyday lives of children with autism", In Education, Equity, Economy: Crafting a New Intersection (George W. Noblit, William T. Pink, eds.), Cham, Springer, pp. 133–160. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[147]Alexandra Kent, (2016), "Conversation analysis and discursive psychology: taking up the challenge of Sacks' legacy", In Discursive Psychology: Classic and Contemporary Issues (Cristian Tileagă, Elizabeth Stokoe, eds.), London, Routledge, pp. 43–56. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[146]Gillian Hendry, Sally Wiggins, Tony Anderson, (2016), "The discursive construction of group cohesion in problem-based learning tutorials", Psychology Learning & Teaching, vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 180–194. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[145]Marie Flinkfeldt, (2016), "Legitimacy Work: Managing Sick Leave Legitimacy in Interaction", PhD thesis, Uppsala University. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf]
[144]Richard Fitzgerald, Sean Rintel, (2016), "Reorienting categories as a members' phenomena", In Discursive Psychology: Classic and Contemporary Issues (Cristian Tileagă, Elizabeth Stokoe, eds.), London, Routledge, pp. 181–193. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2015
[143]Kevin A. Whitehead, Elizabeth Stokoe, (2015), "Producing and responding to -isms in interaction", Journal of Language and Social Psychology, vol. 34, no. 4, pp. 368–373. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[142]Margaret Wetherell, Jonathan Potter, (2015), "Discourse and Social Psychology, postmodernism, and capitalist collusion: an argument for more complex historiographies of psychology", Theory & Psychology, vol. 25, no. 3, pp. 388–395. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[141]Ann Weatherall, Maria Stubbe, (2015), "Emotions in action: telephone-mediated dispute resolution", British Journal of Social Psychology, vol. 54, no. 2, pp. 273–290. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[140]Ann Weatherall, (2015), "Interpretative repertoires, conversation analysis and being critical", In Discursive Psychology: Classic and Contemporary Issues (Cristian Tileagă, Elizabeth Stokoe, eds.), London, Routledge, pp. 15–28. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[139]Hedwig te Molder, (2015), "Discursive Psychology", In The International Encyclopedia of Language and Social Interaction (Karen Tracy, Cornelia Ilie, Todd Sandel, eds.), London, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 2, pp. 466–476. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[138]Tammy Tawadros, (2015), "Developing the theater of leadership: an exploration of practice and the need for research", Advances in Developing Human Resources, vol. 17, no. 3, pp. 337–347. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[137]Elizabeth Stokoe, Derek Edwards, (2015), "Mundane morality: gender, categories and complaints in familial neighbour disputes", Journal of Applied Linguistics and Professional Practice, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 165–192. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[136]Elizabeth Stokoe, Derek Edwards, (2015), "Mundane morality and gender in familial neighbour disputes", In Morality in Practice: Exploring Childhood, Parenthood and Schooling in Everyday Life (Jakob Cromdal, Michael Tholander, eds.). [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[135]Laura Sterponi, (2015), "Vicarious accounts: Morality and responsibility in Italian family dinner conversations", In Morality in Practice: Exploring Childhood, Parenthood and Schooling in Everyday Life (Jakob Cromdal, Michael Tholander, eds.), London, Equinox. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[134]Janet Smithson, Anne Barlow, Rosemary Hunter, Jan Ewing, (2015), "The ‘child’s best interests’ as an argumentative resource in family mediation sessions", Discourse Studies, vol. 17, no. 5, pp. 609–623. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[133]Jonathan Potter, Alexa Hepburn, (2015), "Somewhere between evil and normal: Traces of morality in a child protection helpline", In Morality in Practice: Exploring Childhood, Parenthood and Schooling in Everyday Life (Jakob Cromdal, Michael Tholander, eds.), London, Equinox. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[132]Maria Oreshkina, Jessica Nina Lester, (2015), "A discursive psychology approach to the study of pre-service teachers’ written reflections about teacher effectiveness", Teaching Education, vol. 26, no. 4, pp. 422–438. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[131]Catherine M. Naughton, Aisling T. O’Donnell, Ronni M. Greenwood, Orla T. Muldoon, (2015), "‘Ordinary decent domestic violence’: A discursive analysis of family law judges’ interviews", Discourse & Society, vol. 26, no. 3, pp. 349–365. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[130]Paul K. Miller, Adam Benkwitz, (2015), "Where the action is: Towards a discursive psychology of “authentic” identity in soccer fandom", Psychology of Sport and Exercise, vol. 23, pp. 40–50. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[129]Jessica Nina Lester, Trena M. Paulus, (2015), "“I’m not sure I even know”: therapists’ tentative constructions of autism", Review of Disability Studies, vol. 11, no. 3. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf]
[128]Laura Jenkins, Alexa Hepburn, (2015), "Children’s sensations as interactional phenomena: a conversation analysis of children’s expressions of pain and discomfort", Qualitative Research In Psychology, vol. 12, no. 4, pp. 472–491. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[127]Simon Goodman, Susan A. Speer, (2015), "Natural and contrived data", In Discursive Psychology: Classic and Contemporary Issues (Cristian Tileagă, Elizabeth Stokoe, eds.), London, Routledge, pp. 57–69. [bibtex] [edit]
[126]Kevin Durrheim, Ross Greener, Kevin A. Whitehead, (2015), "Race trouble: Attending to race and racism in online interaction", British Journal of Social Psychology, vol. 54, no. 1, pp. 84–99. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[125]Jakob Cromdal, Michael Tholander, (2015), "Introduction", In Morality in Practice: Exploring Childhood, Parenthood and Schooling in Everyday Life (Jakob Cromdal, Michael Tholander, eds.), London, Equinox. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[124]Louise Bradley, (2015), "An Interactional Analysis of Support and 'Self-Work' during Interventions for Children with Social, Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties", PhD thesis, Loughborough University. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf]
2014
[123]Erica Zimmerman, (2014), "Conversations about culture: How Korean and Japanese cultural products, practices and perspectives are discussed to co-construct cultural understanding in talk", Learning, Culture and Social Interaction, vol. 5, pp. 28–39. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[122]Sally K. Wiggins, (2014), "On the accountability of changing bodies: Using discursive psychology to examine embodied identities in different research settings", Qualitative Psychology, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 144–162. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[121]Sue Widdicombe, (2014), "‘Just like the fact that I'm Syrian like you are Scottish’: Ascribing interviewer identities as a resource in cross-cultural interaction", British Journal of Social Psychology, vol. 54, no. 2, pp. 255–272. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[120]Lani Pomeroy, Ann Weatherall, (2014), "Responding to client laughter as therapeutic actions in practice", Qualitative Research in Psychology, vol. 11, no. 4, pp. 420–434. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[119]Alexis Ibarra Martínez, (2014), "Prácticas de argumentación en una comunidad de terapeutas: la construcción de un dilema", Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research, vol. 15, no. 3, pp. Article 23. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf]
[118]Alexis Ibarra Martínez, (2014), "Collaborative forms of talk in supervision: a view from discursive psychology", International Journal of Collaborative Practice, no. 5, pp. 98–116. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf]
[117]Jessica Nina Lester, Rachael Gabriel, (2014), "The discursive construction of intelligence in introductory educational psychology textbooks", Discourse Studies, vol. 16, no. 6, pp. 776–791. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[116]Jessica Nina Lester, (2014), "Negotiating abnormality/normality in therapy talk: A discursive psychology approach to the study of therapeutic interactions and children with autism.", Qualitative Psychology, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 178–193. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[115]Andrea LaMarre, Olga Sutherland, (2014), "Expert opinion?: a micro-analysis of eating disorder talk on Dr. Phil", The Qualitative Report, vol. 19, no. 43, pp. 1–20. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf]
[114]Neill Korobov, (2014), "Identities as an interactional process", In The Oxford Handbook of Identity Development (Kate C. McLean, Moin Syed, eds.), Oxford, Oxford University Press, pp. 210–227. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[113]Alexandra Kent, Jonathan Potter, (2014), "Discursive social psychology", In The Oxford Handbook of Language and Social Psychology (Thomas M. Holtgraves, ed.), Oxford, New York, Oxford University Press, pp. 295–314. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[112]Clara Iversen, (2014), "“I don't know if I should believe him”: knowledge and believability in interviews with children", British Journal of Social Psychology, vol. 53, no. 2, pp. 367–386. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[111]Bogdana Huma, (2014), "Enhancing the authenticity of assessments through grounding in first impressions", British Journal of Social Psychology, vol. 54, no. 3, pp. 405–424. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[110]Nikos Bozatzis, Thalia Dragonas, eds., (2014), "The Discursive Turn in Social Psychology", Chagrin Falls, OH, Taos Institute Publications. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf]
[109]Michael Billig, Cristina Marinho, (2014), "Manipulating information and manipulating people", Critical Discourse Studies, vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 158–174. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2013
[108]Michael Haugh, (2013), "Im/politeness, social practice and the participation order", Journal of Pragmatics, vol. 58, pp. 52-72. [bibtex] [edit]
2012
[107]Susan A. Speer, (2012), "Commentary on ‘Arsène didn’t see it: Coaching, research and the promise of a discursive psychology’, by Paul K. Miller (Invited commentary)", International Journal of Sports Science and Coaching, vol. 7, no. 4, pp. 635–637. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[106]Jonathan Potter, (2012), "How to study experience", Discourse & Society, vol. 23, no. 5, pp. 576–588. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[105]Paul K. Miller, (2012), "Arsène didn’t see it: Coaching, research and the promise of a discursive psychology", International Journal of Sports Science and Coaching, vol. 7, no. 4, pp. 615–628. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[104]Clara Iversen, (2012), "Recordability: Resistance and collusion in psychometric interviews with children", Discourse Studies, vol. 14, no. 6, pp. 691–709. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[103]Derek Edwards, (2012), "Discursive and scientific psychology", British Journal of Social Psychology, vol. 51, no. 3, pp. 425–435. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[102]Kevin Durrheim, (2012), "Discourse, action, rhetoric: From a perception to an action paradigm in social psychology", British Journal of Social Psychology, vol. 51, no. 3, pp. 456-462. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[101]Carrie Childs, (2012), "Directing and requesting: two interactive uses of the mental state terms want and need", Text and Talk, vol. 32, no. 6, pp. 727-749. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[100]Michael Billig, (2012), "Undisciplined beginnings, academic success, and discursive psychology", British Journal of Social Psychology, vol. 51, no. 3, pp. 413–424. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[99]Martha Augoustinos, Cristian Tileaga, (2012), "Twenty five years of discursive psychology", British Journal of Social Psychology, vol. 51, no. 3, pp. 405-412. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[98]Frederick Attenborough, Elizabeth Stokoe, (2012), "Student life, student identity, student experience: ethnomethodological methods for pedagogical matters", Psychology Learning & Teaching, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 6–21. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2011
[97]Ann Weatherall, (2011), "'I don’t know' as a pre-positioned hedge", Research on Language and Social Interaction, vol. 44, no. 4, pp. 317–337. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[96]Jonathan Potter, (2011), "Re-reading 'Discourse and Social Psychology': transforming social psychology", British Journal of Social Psychology, vol. 20, no. 2, pp. 436–455. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[95]Numa Markee, (2011), "Doing, and justifying doing, avoidance", Journal of Pragmatics, vol. 43, no. 2, pp. 602–615. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[94]Alexa Hepburn, Jonathan Potter, (2011), "Designing the recipient: Managing advice resistance in institutional settings", Social Psychology Quarterly, vol. 74, no. 2, pp. 216–241. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2010
[93]Jonathan Potter, Alexa Hepburn, (2010), "Putting aspiration into words: 'laugh particles', managing descriptive trouble and modulating action", Journal of Pragmatics, vol. 42, no. 6, pp. 1543–1555. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[92]Amanda LeCouteur, Melissa Oxlad, (2010), "Managing accountability for domestic violence: Identities, membership categories and morality in perpetrators’ talk", Feminism & Psychology, vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 5–28. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[91]Jenniver Guise, Andy McKinlay, Sue Widdicombe, (2010), "The impact of early stroke on identity: A discourse analytic study", Health, vol. 14, no. 1, pp. 75–90. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[90]Alexandra Craven, Jonathan Potter, (2010), "Directives: Entitlement and contingency in action", Discourse Studies, vol. 12, no. 4, pp. 419–442. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2009
[89]Elisabeth Stokoe, (2009), "“I’ve got a girlfriend”: police officers doing ‘self-disclosure’ in their interrogations of suspects’", Narrative Inquiry, vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 154–182. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[88]Sarah J. Schubert, Susan Hansen, Kyle R. Dyer, Mark Rapley, (2009), "“ADHD patient” or “illicit drug user”?: managing medico-moral membership categories in drug dependence services", Discourse & Society, vol. 20, no. 4, pp. 499–516. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[87]Anne Patterson, Jonathan Potter, (2009), "Caring: building a ‘psychological disposition’ in pre-closing sequences in phone calls with a young adult with a learning disability", British Journal of Social Psychology, vol. 48, no. 3, pp. 447–465. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[86]Pirjo Nikander, (2009), "Doing change and continuity: age identity and the micro–macro divide", Ageing & Society, vol. 29, no. 6, pp. 863–881. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[85]Numa Markee, Mi-Suk Seo, (2009), "Learning talk analysis", International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching, vol. 47, no. 1, pp. 37–63. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[84]Joyce Lamerichs, Hedwig F. M. Te Molder, (2009), "“And then I'm really like...”: 'preliminary' self-quotations in adolescent talk", Discourse Studies, vol. 11, no. 4, pp. 401–419. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[83]Bregje Christina de Kok, (2009), "'Automatically you become a polygamist': 'culture' and 'norms' as resources for normalization and managing accountability in talk about responses to infertility", Health, vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 197–217. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[82]Vrinda K. Kalia, Ann Weatherall, (2009), "“When Mister Right comes along”: Narratives and culture in Indian New Zealander immigrant mother-daughter conversations", Qualitative Research in Psychology, vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 219–232. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[81]Norm Friesen, (2009), "Discursive psychology and educational technology: beyond the cognitive revolution", Mind, Culture & Activity, vol. 16, no. 2, pp. 130–144. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[80]Derek Edwards, Alexa Hepburn, Jonathan Potter, (2009), "Psychology, sociology and interaction: disciplinary allegiance or analytic quality? — A response to Housley and Fitzgerald", Qualitative Research, vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 119–128. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2008
[79]C. M. Scharff, (2008), "Doing class: a discursive and ethnomethodological approach", Critical Discourse Studies, vol. 5, no. 4, pp. 331–343. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[78]Jonathan Potter, Alexa Hepburn, (2008), "Discursive constructionism", In Handbook of Constructionist Research (James A. Holstein, Jaber F. Gubrium, eds.), New York, Guilford Press, pp. 275–293. [bibtex] [edit]
[77]William Housley, Richard Fitzgerald, (2008), "Motives and social organisation: Sociological amnesia, psychological description and the analysis of accounts", Qualitative Research, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 237–256. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[76]Derek Edwards, (2008), "Intentionality and 'mens rea' in police interrogations: the production of actions as crimes", Intercultural Pragmatics, vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 77–199. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[75]Bethan Benwell, Elizabeth H. Stokoe, (2008), "University students resisting academic identity", In Applying Conversation Analysis (Keith Richards, Paul Seedhouse, eds.), London, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 124–139. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[74]Charles Antaki, Michela Biazzi, Anatte Nissen, Johannes Wagner, (2008), "Accounting for moral judgments in academic talk: The case of a conversation analysis data session", Text & Talk, vol. 28, no. 1, pp. 1–30. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2007
[73]Ann Weatherall, (2007), "Feminist psychology, conversation analysis and empirical research: an illustration using identity categories", Gender and Language, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 279–290. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[72]Susan A. Speer, Ceri Parsons, (2007), "'Suppose it wasn't possible for you to go any further with treatment, what would you do?' Hypothetical questions in interactions between psychiatrists and transsexual patients", In Discursive Research in Practice: New Approaches to Psychology and Interaction (Alexa Hepburn, Sally Wiggins, eds.), Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, pp. 182–199. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[71]Derek Edwards, (2007), "Managing subjectivity in talk", In Discursive Research in Practice: New Approaches to Psychology and Interaction (Alexa Hepburn, Sally Wiggins, eds.), Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, pp. 31–49. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[70]Jakob Cromdal, Michael Tholander, Karin Aronsson, (2007), "“Doing reluctance”: managing delivery of assessments in peer evaluation", In Discursive Research in Practice: New Approaches to Psychology and Interaction (Alexa Hepburn, Sally Wiggins, eds.), Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, pp. 203–223. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[69]Richard Buttny, Sandra Kellogg Rath, (2007), "Discursive practices in talking problems during a school-family meeting", In Discursive Research in Practice: New Approaches to Psychology and Interaction (Alexa Hepburn, Sally Wiggins, eds.), Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, pp. 247–262. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[68]Rebecca Barnes, Duncan Moss, (2007), "Communicating a feeling: The social organization of “private thoughts”", Discourse Studies, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 123–148. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[67]Martha Augoustinos, Amanda Lecouteur, Kathryn Fogarty, (2007), "Apologising-in-action: on saying ‘sorry’ to Indigenous Australians", In Discursive Research in Practice: New Approaches to Psychology and Interaction (Sally Wiggins, Alexa Hepburn, eds.), Cambridge University Press, pp. 88–103. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[66]Simon Allistone, Robin Wooffitt, (2007), "Negotiating consciousness: parapsychology and the social organisation of reports of mental states", In Discursive Research in Practice. New Approaches to Psychology and Interaction (Alexa Hepburn, Sally Wiggins, eds.), Cambridge University Press, pp. 70–87. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2006
[65]Elizabeth H. Stokoe, Derek Edwards, (2006), "Story formulations in talk-in-interaction", Narrative Inquiry, Amsterdam / Philadelphia, vol. 16, no. 1, pp. 59–68. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[64]Rachael O'Byrne, Mark Rapley, Susan Hansen, (2006), "‘You Couldn't Say “No”, Could You?’: Young Men's Understandings of Sexual Refusal", Feminism & Psychology, vol. 16, no. 2, pp. 133–154. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[63]Celia Kitzinger, (2006), "After post-cognitivism", Discourse Studies, vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 67–84. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[62]Derek Edwards, Alessandra Fasulo, (2006), "“To Be Honest”: Sequential uses of honesty phrases in talk-in-interaction", Research on Language and Social Interaction, vol. 39, no. 4, pp. 343–376. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[61]Derek Edwards, (2006), "Discourse, cognition and social practices: the rich surface of language and social interaction", Discourse Studies, vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 41–49. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[60]Bethan Benwell, Elizabeth H. Stokoe, (2006), "Discourse and Identity", Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf]
[59]Martha Augoustinos, Iain Walker, Ngaire Donaghue, (2006), "Social Cognition: An Integrated Introduction", London, Sage Publications. [bibtex] [edit]
2005
[58]Robin Wooffitt, Simon Allistone, (2005), "Towards a discursive parapsychology: language and the laboratory study of anomalous communication", Theory and Psychology, vol. 15, no. 3, pp. 325–355. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[57]Elisabeth Stokoe, Alexa Hepburn, (2005), "‘You can hear a lot through the walls’: noise formulations in neighbour complaints", Discourse & Society, vol. 16, no. 5, pp. 647–673. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[56]Petra Sneijder, Hedwig F. M. te Molder, (2005), "Moral logic and logical morality: attributions of responsibility and blame in online discourse on veganism", Discourse & Society, vol. 16, no. 5, pp. 675–696. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[55]Janet Smithson, Elizabeth H. Stokoe, (2005), "Discourses of Work–Life Balance: Negotiating “Genderblind” Terms in Organizations", Gender, Work & Organization, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 147–168. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[54]Jonathan Potter, (2005), "Making psychology relevant", Discourse & Society, vol. 16, no. 5, pp. 739–747. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[53]Jonathan Potter, Hedwig te Molder, (2005), "Talking cognition: mapping and making the terrain", In Conversation and Cognition (Jonathan Potter, Hedwig te Molder, eds.), Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, pp. 1–54. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[52]Alec McHoul, Mark Rapley, (2005), "A case of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder diagnosis: Sir Karl and Francis B. slug it out on the consulting room floor", Discourse & Society, vol. 16, no. 3, pp. 419–449. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[51]Alexa Hepburn, (2005), "“You're Not Takin‘ Me Seriously”: Ethics and Asymmetry in Calls to a Child Protection Helpline", Journal of Constructivist Psychology, vol. 18, no. 3, pp. 253–274. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[50]Alexa Hepburn, Sally Wiggins, (2005), "Size matters: constructing accountable bodies in NSPCC helpline interaction", Discourse & Society, vol. 16, no. 5, pp. 625–645. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[49]Alexa Hepburn, Sally Wiggins, (2005), "Developments in discursive psychology", Discourse & Society, vol. 16, no. 5, pp. 595–601. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[48]Derek Edwards, (2005), "Discursive Psychology", In Handbook of Language and Social Interaction (Kristine L. Fitch, Robert E. Sanders, eds.), Mahwah, NJ, Erlbaum, pp. 257–273. [bibtex] [edit]
[47]Derek Edwards, (2005), "Moaning, whinging and laughing: the subjective side of complaints", Discourse Studies, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 5–29. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[46]Paul Drew, (2005), "Is confusion a state of mind?", In Conversation and Cognition (Hedwig te Molder, Jonathan Potter, eds.), Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, pp. 161–183. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[45]Timothy Auburn, (2005), "Narrative reflexivity as a repair device for discounting 'cognitive distortions' in sex offender treatment", Discourse & Society, vol. 16, no. 5, pp. 697–718. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[44]Charles Antaki, Rebecca Barnes, Ivan Leudar, (2005), "Self-disclosure as a situated interactional practice", British Journal of Social Psychology, vol. 44, no. 2, pp. 181–199. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2004
[43]Mary Horton-Salway, (2004), "The local production of knowledge: disease labels, identities and category entitlements in ME support group talk", Health, vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 351–371. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[42]Derek Edwards, (2004), "Shared knowledge as a performative category in conversation", Rivista di psicolinguistica applicata, vol. 4, no. 2-3, pp. 41–53. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[41]Jeff Coulter, (2004), "What is “discursive psychology”?", Human Studies, vol. 27, no. 3, pp. 335–340. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[40]Victoria Clarke, Celia Kitzinger, Jonathan Potter, (2004), "“Kids are just cruel anyway”: lesbian and gay parents' talk about homophobic bullying", British Journal of Social Psychology, vol. 43, no. 4, pp. 531–550. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[39]Charles Antaki, (2004), "Reading minds or dealing with interactional implications?", Theory and Psychology, vol. 14, no. 5, pp. 667–683. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2003
[38]Maria Stubbe, Chris Lane, Jo Hilder, Elaine Vine, Bernadette Vine, Meredith Marra, Janet Holmes, Ann Weatherall, (2003), "Multiple Discourse Analyses of a Workplace Interaction", Discourse Studies, vol. 5, no. 3, pp. 351–388. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[37]Kevin McKenzie, (2003), "Discursive Psychology and the “New Racism”", Human Studies, vol. 26, no. 4, pp. 461–491. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[36]Derek Edwards, (2003), "Analyzing racial discourse: the discursive psychology of mind-world relationships", In Analyzing Race Talk: Multidisciplinary Approaches to the Research Interview (Harry van den Berg, Margaret Wetherell, Hanneke Houtkoop-Steenstra, eds.), Cambridge University Press, pp. 31-48. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf]
[35]Timothy Auburn, Susan Lea, (2003), "Doing cognitive distortions: A discursive psychology analysis of sex offender treatment talk", British Journal of Social Psychology, vol. 42, no. 2, pp. 281–298. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[34]Charles Antaki, Michael Billig, Derek Edwards, Jonathan Potter, (2003), "Discourse analysis means doing analysis: a critique of six analytic shortcomings", Discourse Analysis Online, vol. 1. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf]
2002
[33]Sally Wiggins, (2002), "Talking with your mouth full: gustatory mmms and the embodiment of pleasure", Research on Language and Social Interaction, vol. 35, no. 3, pp. 311–336. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[32]Bethan Benwell, Elizabeth H. Stokoe, (2002), "The construction of discussion tasks in university tutorials", Discourse Studies, vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 429–453. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2001
[31]Sally K. Wiggins, Jonathan Potter, Aimee Wildsmith, (2001), "Eating your words: discursive psychology and the reconstruction of eating practices", Journal of Health Psychology, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 5–15. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[30]Alec McHoul, Mark Rapley, (2001), "Ghost: Do Not Forget; This Visitation / Is But to Whet Thy Almost Blunted Purpose: Culture, Psychology and BeingHuman", Culture & Psychology, vol. 7, no. 4, pp. 433–451. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[29]David McCarthy, Mark Rapley, (2001), "Far from the madding crowd: psychiatric diagnosis as the management of moral accountability", In How to Analyse Talk in Institutional Settings: A Casebook of Methods (Alec McHoul, Mark Rapley, eds.), London, Continuum, pp. 159–167. [bibtex] [edit]
[28]Martha Augoustinos, (2001), "History as a rhetorical resource: using historical narratives to argue and explain", In How to Analyse Talk in Institutional Settings: A Casebook of Methods (Mark Rapley, Alec McHoul, eds.), Continuum, pp. 135-145. [bibtex] [edit]
[27]Jackie Abell, Elizabeth H. Stokoe, (2001), "Broadcasting the royal role: Constructing culturally situated identities in the Princess Diana Panorama interview", British Journal of Social Psychology, vol. 40, pp. 417–435. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2000
[26]Susan A. Speer, Jonathan Potter, (2000), "The Management of Heterosexist Talk: Conversational Resources and Prejudiced Claims", Discourse & Society, vol. 11, no. 4, pp. 543–572. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[25]Pirjo Nikander, (2000), "'Old' versus 'little girl': A discursive approach to age categorisation and morality", Journal of Aging Studies, vol. 14, no. 4, pp. 335-358. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[24]Derek Edwards, (2000), "Extreme case formulations: softeners, investment, and doing nonliteral", Research on Language and Social Interaction, vol. 33, no. 4, pp. 347–373. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[23]Jackie Abell, Elizabeth H. Stokoe, Michael Billig, (2000), "Narrative and the discursive (re)construction of events", In Lines of Narrative (Molly Andrews, Shelley Day Sclater, Corinne Squire, Amal Treacher, eds.), Taylor & Francis Ltd, pp. 180–192. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf]
1999
[22]Derek Edwards, Jonathan Potter, (1999), "Language and causal attribution: a rejoinder to Schmid and Fiedler", Theory & Psychology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 849–863. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[21]Derek Edwards, (1999), "Shared Knowledge as a Performative and Rhetorical Category", In Pragmatics in 1998: Selected Papers From the 6th International Pragmatics Conference (Jef Verschueren, ed.), International Pragmatics Association, vol. 2, pp. 130-141. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf]
[20]Derek Edwards, (1999), "Emotion discourse", Culture and Psychology, vol. 5, no. 3, pp. 271-291. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[19]Stephen Blumenthal, Gisli Gudjonsson, Jan Burns, (1999), "Cognitive distortions and blame attribution in sex offenders against adults and children", Child Abuse and Neglect, vol. 23, no. 2, pp. 129-143. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[18]Martha Augoustinos, Keith Tuffin, Mark Rapley, (1999), "Genocide or a failure to gel?: racism, history and nationalism in Australian talk", Discourse & Society, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 351–378. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[17]Charles Antaki, Margaret Wetherell, (1999), "Show concessions", Discourse Studies, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 7–27. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[16]Jackie Abell, 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 Negotiation of Blame in the “Panorama” Interview", Discourse Studies, vol. 1, no. 3, pp. 297-319. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
1998
[15]Mark Rapley, (1998), "“Just an ordinary Australian”: self-categorization and the discursive construction of facticity in “new racist” political rhetoric", British Journal of Social Psychology, vol. 37, no. 3, pp. 325–344. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[14]Derek Edwards, (1998), "The relevant thing about her: social identity categories in use", In Identities in Talk (Charles Antaki, Sue Widdicombe, eds.), London, Sage Publications, pp. 15–33. [bibtex] [edit]
[13]Kate Burningham, (1998), "A noisy road or noisy resident? A demonstration of the utility of social constructionism for analyzing environmental problems", Sociological Review, vol. 46, no. 3, pp. 536-563. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
1997
[12]Derek Edwards, (1997), "Discourse and Cognition", London, Sage Publications. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf]
1996
[11]Charles Antaki, Mark Rapley, (1996), "‘Quality of Life’ Talk: The Liberal Paradox of Psychological Testing", Discourse & Society, vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 293–316. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
1995
[10]Elizabeth H. Stokoe, (1995), "Gender differences in undergraduates' talk: contrasting analyses and what they offer", Feminism & Psychology, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 99–104. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[9]Derek Edwards, (1995), "Sacks and Psychology", Theory and Psychology, vol. 5, no. 4, pp. 579–596. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[8]Derek Edwards, (1995), "Two to Tango: Script Formulations, Dispositions, and Rhetorical Symmetry in Relationship Troubles Talk", Research on Language and Social Interaction, vol. 28, no. 4, pp. 319-350. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
1994
[7]Derek Edwards, (1994), "Script formulations: an analysis of event descriptions in conversation", Journal of Language and Social Psychology, vol. 13, no. 3, pp. 211–247. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[6]Charles Antaki, (1994), "Explaining and Arguing", London, Sage. [bibtex] [edit]
1993
[5]Derek Edwards, Jonathan Potter, (1993), "Language and Causation: A Discourse Analytical Approach to Description and Attribution", Psychological Review, vol. 100, no. 1, pp. 23–41. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
1992
[4]Derek Edwards, Jonathan Potter, (1992), "Discursive Psychology", London, Sage. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf]
1991
[3]Derek Edwards, (1991), "Categories are for talking: on the cognitive and discursive bases of categorization", Theory and Psychology, vol. 1, no. 4, pp. 515–542. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
1980
[2]John E. Blundell, (1980), "Hunger, appetite and satiety: constructs in search of identities", In Nutrition and Lifestyles: Proceedings of the British Nutrition Foundation First Annual Conference Held at the Royal Society, London, 15-16 May 1979 (Michael Turner, ed.), London, Applied Science, pp. 21–42. [bibtex] [edit]
[1]Alexander R Hunt, Mirko A Demasi, "‘Which would be more democratic? Allowing them the opportunity to change their mind or pressing on regardless’: A discursive psychological study of arguments for and against calls for a second Brexit referendum", vol. 36, no. 1, pp. 60–77. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]