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Change in the perspective of discourse analysis
Zábrodská, Kateřina ; Snopek, M. ; Sedláček, L. ; Chmelařová, H. ; Kobes, T.
Discourse analysis represents a relatively new field of social scientific theory and research, which studies the constitutive effects of discourses and discursive practices. In psychology, its focus is mainly on the re/production of subjectivity. This paper introduces the possibilities of application of discourse analysis to the study of the varied relationship between discourse and change. The emphasis is put on the longitudinal, ontogenetic and social perspectives. The paper is an outcome of a collaborative effort of the authors who practice Foucauldian discourse analysis and critical discourse analysis. Their research on gender relations (gender subjectivity, asexuality, fatherhood) and ethnicity (the connotative meanings of ‘Gypsy’ ) represents different, yet compatible and mutually enriching conceptualizations of change.

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