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interpretive repertoires  

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  • Definition A concept developed to aid the discourse analysis of talk and texts and most commonly used by social psychologists and other discourse researchers to summarize relatively global patterns in people's sense making particularly around controversial issues and matters of public opinion. Interpretive repertoires operate at a broad semantically based level. [Source: The SAGE Dictionary of Social Research Methods; Interpretive Repertoires]

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