This article provides a critical overview of the controversy between the Radical approach to Discursive Psychology (RDP) and the Social Representations Theory (SRT) and aims: a)?to show what is potentially complementary and contradictory in Discursive Psychology (DP) and the Social Representations Theory, when and why they are incompatible, and whether and how it is possible and/or desirable to integrate these two approaches. b)?to describe how the radicalism of the socio-constructionist thesis upheld by Discourse Analysis can give rise to several hard-to-solve problems, which may then be translated into a boomerang effect. In the final section, it highlights interest in dialog and “cross-fertilization” between researchers inspired by the less radical approach to discursive psychology and those inspired by the Social Representations Theory, pointing out the effect of methodological implications that would ensue.

The boomerang effect of radicalism in Discursive Psychology: A critical overview of the controversy with the Social Representations Theory / DE ROSA, Anna Maria Silvana. - In: JOURNAL FOR THE THEORY OF SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR. - ISSN 0021-8308. - STAMPA. - 36 (2):(2006), pp. 161-201. [10.1111/j.1468-5914.2006.00302.x]

The boomerang effect of radicalism in Discursive Psychology: A critical overview of the controversy with the Social Representations Theory.

DE ROSA, Anna Maria Silvana
2006

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This article provides a critical overview of the controversy between the Radical approach to Discursive Psychology (RDP) and the Social Representations Theory (SRT) and aims: a)?to show what is potentially complementary and contradictory in Discursive Psychology (DP) and the Social Representations Theory, when and why they are incompatible, and whether and how it is possible and/or desirable to integrate these two approaches. b)?to describe how the radicalism of the socio-constructionist thesis upheld by Discourse Analysis can give rise to several hard-to-solve problems, which may then be translated into a boomerang effect. In the final section, it highlights interest in dialog and “cross-fertilization” between researchers inspired by the less radical approach to discursive psychology and those inspired by the Social Representations Theory, pointing out the effect of methodological implications that would ensue.
2006
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The boomerang effect of radicalism in Discursive Psychology: A critical overview of the controversy with the Social Representations Theory / DE ROSA, Anna Maria Silvana. - In: JOURNAL FOR THE THEORY OF SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR. - ISSN 0021-8308. - STAMPA. - 36 (2):(2006), pp. 161-201. [10.1111/j.1468-5914.2006.00302.x]
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