The Annual Review of Sociology
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The Idea of Discourse Analysis in Discursive Psychology
The Focus on Words that Appear to be Coherently Related
Naoko Tanabe
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2010 Volume 2010 Issue 23 Pages 83-93

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This paper attempts to demonstrate the concept of discursive psychology (DP) to study talk and texts. DP is an approach that takes discourse such as talk and texts and studies them as social practice. DP characterizes discourse as situated, action-oriented, and constructed. This paper focuses on the idea that discourse is situated and investigates the process of discourse analysis in Gilbert and Mulkay's work as an example. The conclusion is that DP focuses on how words appear to be coherently related. DP has utility in analyzing the effect of words to the flow in talk and texts.
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