All Stories

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