All Stories

  1. Over-Exposed Self-Correction: Practices for Managing Competence and Morality
  2. Rethinking attitudes and social psychology – Issues of function, order, and combination in subject-side and object-side assessments in natural settings
  3. Shaming interrogatives: Admonishments, the social psychology of emotion, and discursive practices of behaviour modification in family mealtimes
  4. Subversive Completions: Turn-Taking Resources for Commandeering the Recipient’s Action in Progress
  5. Action and representation - A comment on Batel and Castro ‘Re-opening the dialogue between the theory of social representations and discursive psychology’
  6. Discourse and Social Psychology, postmodernism, and capitalist collusion: An argument for more complex historiographies of psychology
  7. Advice-implicative actions: Using interrogatives and assessments to deliver advice in mundane conversation
  8. 2012. ‘Re-reading Discourse and Social Psychology: Transforming social psychology’ British Journal of Social Psychology 51(3): 436-455, selected 436-438, 442, 443-444, 446-447, 448-450.
  9. Crying and Crying Responses
  10. How to study experience
  11. Conversation Analysis and Psychology
  12. Re-reading Discourse and Social Psychology: Transforming social psychology
  13. Designing the Recipient
  14. Threats: Power, family mealtimes, and social influence
  15. Contemporary discursive psychology: Issues, prospects, and Corcoran's awkward ontology
  16. Disciplinarity and the application of social research
  17. Advice-implicative Interrogatives
  18. Directives: Entitlement and contingency in action
  19. Putting aspiration into words: ‘Laugh particles’, managing descriptive trouble and modulating action
  20. Interrogating Tears
  21. Caring: Building a psychological disposition in pre-closing sequences in phone calls with a young adult with a learning disability
  22. Psychology, sociology and interaction: disciplinary allegiance or analytic quality? — a response to Housley and Fitzgerald
  23. Hacer que la psicología sea relevante
  24. Life is out there
  25. Discourse and Psychology
  26. Cognition and conversation
  27. Making psychology relevant
  28. Discursive psychology as a qualitative approach for analysing interaction in medical settings
  29. Conversation and Cognition
  30. ‘Kids are just cruel anyway’: Lesbian and gay parents' talk about homophobic bullying
  31. Attitudes and evaluative practices: Category vs. item and subjective vs. objective constructions in everyday food assessments
  32. Discursive Psychology: Between Method and Paradigm
  33. Practical Scepticism
  34. Rethinking Cognition: On Coulter on Discourse and Mind
  35. Manufacturing individual opinions: Market research focus groups and the discursive psychology of evaluation
  36. Two kinds of natural
  37. Qualitative and Discourse Analysis
  38. Death and Furniture: the rhetoric, politics and theology of bottom line arguments against relativism
  39. Culture and multiculturalism: Ideological practice and the role of the academy
  40. Natural Order
  41. On the literary solution: A response to Gardner
  42. Constructing Realism
  43. The theory and practice of analysing newspaper racism: An essay review
  44. Sociology of Scientific Knowledge: A Reflexive Citation Analysis or Science Disciplines and Disciplining Science
  45. Quantification Rhetoric—cancer on Television
  46. Community leaders
  47. Nigel Lawson's tent: Discourse analysis, attribution theory and the social psychology of fact
  48. Discourse: Definitions and contradictions
  49. Discourse: Noun, verb or social practice?
  50. Discourse — Philosophy — Reflexivity: Comment on Halfpenny
  51. Fragmented ideologies: Accounts of educational failure and positive discrimination
  52. ‘Community Care’ as Persuasive Rhetoric: A Study of Discourse
  53. Accomplishing attitudes: Fact and evaluation in racist discourse
  54. Cutting cakes: A study of psychologists’ social categorisations
  55. Social Representations: A conceptual critique
  56. Model Discourse: Interpretative Repertoires in Scientists' Conference Talk
  57. Discourse Analysis and the Turn of the Reflexive Screw: A Response to Fuhrman and Oehler
  58. Social representations in the ordinary explanation of a ‘riot’
  59. Psychological Theory as Intergroup Perspective: A Comparative Analysis of “Scientific” and “Lay” Accounts of Crowd Events
  60. Speaking and clapping: A comparison of foot and thatcher's oratory
  61. Testability, Flexibility: Kuhnian Values in Scientists' Discourse Concerning Theory Choice
  62. Mind, mousse and moderation
  63. Discursive psychology, mental states and descriptions
  64. Talking cognition: mapping and making the terrain
  65. Discursive psychology and discourse analysis
  66. Discourse Analytic Practice
  67. Conversation Analysis and Electronic Interactions
  68. Eight Challenges for Interview Researchers
  69. Recipients designed: Tag questions and gender
  70. A kind of governance: rules, time and psychology in organisations
  71. Discourse Analysis
  72. Discourse and Critical Social Psychology