Interest in materiality and nonhumans in social and cultural practices is commonly set against discourse studies. In this paper, we outline possible avenues for dialogue between materialist and discursive concerns in a strand of discourse studies called »discursive social psychology« (DSP). We argue that, in terms of theoretical commitments, DSP enables fruitful points of departure for empirical research that incorporates the material and the discursive. However, we also point out some crucial differences between DSP and contemporary materialism(s) that, we argue, remain unbridgeable. We conclude that combining discursive and materialist approaches is possible but requires careful reflection.
Beitrag
Materiality, affect, and space: dialogues with discursive social psychology
Zeitschrift für Diskursforschung (ISSN 2195-867X), Ausgabe 2, Jahr 2021, Seite 201 - 223
Materiality, affect, and space: dialogues with discursive social psychology
Zeitschrift für Diskursforschung (ISSN 2195-867X), Ausgabe 2, Jahr 2021, Seite 201 - 223
10.3262/ZFD2102201
Jose A. Canada, Miira Niska, Antero Olakivi, Satu Venäläinen, Materiality, affect, and space: dialogues with discursive social psychology (2024), Beltz Juventa, 69469 Weinheim, ISSN: 2195-867X, 2021 #2, S.201
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2195-867X
Beltz Juventa
Jose A. Canada / Miira Niska / Antero Olakivi / Satu Venäläinen
Raum
Identität
Affekt
actor-network theory
Materialität
space
identity
Akteur-Netzwerk-Theorie
New Materialism
materiality
affect
diskursive Praxis
Neuer Materialismus
discursive practice
discursive social psychology
diskursive Sozialpsychologie