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discursive psychology  

Definition

  • Discursive psychology (DP) starts with psychological phenomena as things that are constructed, attended to, and understood in interaction. It is not just psychology as it appears in interaction; rather, it understands psychological language, and broader “mental practices,” as organized for action and interaction. [Source: The SAGE Encyclopedia of Qualitative Research Methods; Discursive Psychology]

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