Representing reality : discourse, rhetoric and social construction
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Representing reality : discourse, rhetoric and social construction
Sage, 1996
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Bibliography: p. [235]-247
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
`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 varied and engaging examples taken from newspaper stories, relationship counselling sessions, accounts of the paranormal, social workers' assessments of violent parents, informal talk between programme makers, political arguments and everyday conversations. Ranging across the social and human sciences, this book provides a lucid introduction to several key strands of work that have overturned the way we think about facts and descriptions, including: the sociology of scientific knowledge; conversation analysis and ethnomethodology; and semiotics, post-structuralism and postmodernism.
目次
Introduction
Social Studies of Science
Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis
Semiology - Post-Structuralism - Postmodernism
Discourse and Construction
Interests and Category Entitlements
Constructing Out-there-ness
Working Up Representations
Criticizing Facts
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