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|Author(s)=Michael A. Forrester; | |Author(s)=Michael A. Forrester; | ||
|Title=Early Social Interaction: A Case Comparison of Developmental Pragmatics and Psychoanalytic Theory | |Title=Early Social Interaction: A Case Comparison of Developmental Pragmatics and Psychoanalytic Theory | ||
− | |Tag(s)=EMCA; Children; Child development; | + | |Tag(s)=EMCA; Children; Child development; Psychoanalysis; |
|Key=Forrester2015 | |Key=Forrester2015 | ||
|Publisher=Cambridge University Press | |Publisher=Cambridge University Press | ||
|Year=2015 | |Year=2015 | ||
|Address=Cambridge | |Address=Cambridge | ||
+ | |URL=http://www.cambridge.org/nl/academic/subjects/psychology/developmental-psychology/early-social-interaction-case-comparison-developmental-pragmatics-and-psychoanalytic-theory?format=HB | ||
|ISBN=9781107044685 | |ISBN=9781107044685 | ||
+ | |Note=Table of Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Developmental pragmatics and conversation analysis; 3. Child-focused conversation analysis; 4. A psychoanalytic reading of early social relations; 5. Repression and displacement in everyday talk-in-interaction; 6. Research practices and methodological objects; 7. Learning how to repair; 8. Learning what not to say: repression and interactive vertigo; 9. A question of answering; 10. Interaction and the transitional space; 11. Self-positioning, membership and participation; 12. Discourses of the self and early social relations; 13. Social practice and psychological affect. | ||
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Author(s) | Michael A. Forrester |
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Table of Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Developmental pragmatics and conversation analysis; 3. Child-focused conversation analysis; 4. A psychoanalytic reading of early social relations; 5. Repression and displacement in everyday talk-in-interaction; 6. Research practices and methodological objects; 7. Learning how to repair; 8. Learning what not to say: repression and interactive vertigo; 9. A question of answering; 10. Interaction and the transitional space; 11. Self-positioning, membership and participation; 12. Discourses of the self and early social relations; 13. Social practice and psychological affect.