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Housley2001
BibType ARTICLE
Key Housley2001
Author(s) William Housley, Richard Fitzgerald
Title Categorisation, narrative and devolution in Wales
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Tag(s) EMCA, Membership Categorization Analysis, Identity, Narratives
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Year 2001
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Journal Sociological Research Online
Volume 6
Number 2
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DOI 10.5153/sro.601
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Abstract

Within this paper we examine the use of extended story turns, within the accomplished context of a radio news debate, that display various accounts of national identity in relation to a proposal for devolved democratic institutions within the United Kingdom. In this sense, they display a ‘world view’. These various positions are displayed through the use of various categories, inferences and connections in order to lend support to and promote positions of For and Against the proposal of the establishment of a devolved democratic assembly for Wales. In this sense the topics of national identity and political re- organisation are omni-relevant topics (Sacks 1992). However, our particular focus and interest is upon the various detailed ways such positions routinely rely on methods of categorisation and moral assessment in their construction, configuration and promotion of arguments. Furthermore, the analysis of such category work contributes to our understanding of the moral organisation of Welsh identity in relation to devolved forms of political organisation and representation.

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