All Stories

  1. Tom Andersen, Fleeting Events, the Bodily Feelings They Arouse in Us, and the Dialogical: Transitory Understandings and Action Guiding Anticipations
  2. Undisciplining Social Science: Wittgenstein and the Art of CreatingSituatedPractices of Social Inquiry
  3. Pink, Sarah Situating Everyday Life: Practices and Places Los Angeles & London: Sage Publications Ltd 2012 166 pp. £68.00 (hardback) £22.99 (paperback).
  4. Wittgenstein and Language Games in Qualitative Research
  5. Making Sense of Movements of Feeling: Withness-thinking in Practice
  6. Expressing and legitimating ‘actionable knowledge’ from within ‘the moment of acting’
  7. The manufacture of personhood, and the institutionalization of mutual humiliation
  8. Wittgensteinian developmental investigations
  9. Wittgenstein’s philosophy and action research
  10. In defense of public spheres and public goods
  11. Wittgenstein and his Philosophy of Beginnings and Beginnings and Beginnings
  12. For Another First Time: “Instructive Spontaneities” in Dialogical Moments
  13. Review of Zeldin (1998): Conversation
  14. From within an external world
  15. The Social Construction of Subjectivity: Can It Be Theorized?
  16. The End of Organization Theory?
  17. The Dialogical Nature of our Inner Lives
  18. Telling of (not about) Other Voices
  19. Review of Bruner (1996): The Culture of Education
  20. Grounding our Lives in Life Itself
  21. Reconstructing the Psychological Subject: Bodies, Practices and Technologies
  22. Review of Spinosa, Flores & Dreyfus (1997): Disclosing New Worlds: Entrepreneurship, Democratic Action, and the Cultivation of Solidarity
  23. Articulating Practices: Methods and Experiences
  24. Articulating Practices: Methods and Experiences
  25. Articulating Practices: Methods and Experiences
  26. Making sense of the world: An interview with David Krantz
  27. The renunciation of mastery
  28. The Rhetoric of Theory in psychology
  29. Author's rejoinder to Averill and Rosnow
  30. Social Accountability and Self Specification
  31. Telling it Like it is.
  32. Critical notice: Are Fincham & Shultz's findings empirical findings?
  33. An Investigation of the Relationships between Problem Solving Strategies, Representation and Memory
  34. A Preliminary Study of Distinctive Features in Problem Solving
  35. A NOTE ON A MACHINE THAT ‘LEARNS’ RULES
  36. The Existence of the Crossroads Policeman
  37. John Shotter
  38. Dialogue, Creativity, and Change