This video was created for our reporting in the subject Field Methods in Psychology. I hope it helps you in trying to understand what Discursive Psychology is and how to write one. I will leave a timestamp for the specific topics we discussed in the video. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to comment. Thank you!
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Brief History about Discursive Psychology and its definitions - 0:15 - 02:34
Data Collection in Discursive Psychology - 02:36 - 04:53
Preparation of Transcript - 04:54 - 06:02
Procedural Guidelines for the Analysis of Discourse - 06:04 - 10:25
Advantages of using discourse analysis as a methodology - 10:45 - 12:46
Limitations in focus and inherent limitations of using discourse analysis - 12:47 - 16:22
How To Write a Discourse Analysis Paper
Things to remember - 16:30 - 17:42
Pre-stages in writing - 17:43 - 19:48
Analysis, Context, Variability, Discursive Constructions - 19:50 - 23:00
Jefferson system style of transcription with example and discussion - 23:02 - 26:12
Writing the paper and its contents - 26:13 - 30:22
Research Samples that uses Discourse Analysis
1. Doing Cognitive Distortions: A Discursive Psychology Analysis of Sex Offender Treatment Talk by Timothy Auburn and Susan Lea - 30:23 - 30:45
Abstract and discussion of the paper - 30:46 - 57:40
Answering the 3 epistemological questions - 57:43 - 1:01:16
2. Contesting the "National Interest" and "Maintaining Our Lifestyle": A Discursive Analysis of Political Rhetoric around Climate Change by Tim Kurtz, Martha Augoustinos, Shona Crabb - 1:01:17 - 1:01:41
Abstract and discussion of the paper - 1:01:42 - 1:14:08
Answering the 3 epistemological questions - 1:14:09 - 1:16:31
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