El Análisis del discurso implica analizar: Crítica de seis atajos analíticos

Autores

  • Charles Antaki Department of Social Sciences. Loughborough University
  • Michael Billig Department of Social Sciences. Loughborough University
  • Jonathan Potter Department of Social Sciences. Loughborough University
  • Derek Edwards

Resumo

Este trabajo identifica 6 estrategias comúnmente empleadas de análisis conversacionales o de datos textuales, que resultan insuficientes para calificar como análisis del discurso. Estas son: (1) pseudo-análisis a través de los resúmenes; (2) pseudo-análisis basado en la toma de posiciones; (3) Pseudo-análisis por exceso o aislamiento de citas; (4) pseudo-análisis circular de discursos y constructos mentales; (5) pseudo-análisis por falsa generalización; (6) pseudo-análisis por localización de elementos. Con caracterizar estos atajos analíticos esperamos contribuir con futuros desarrollos más rigurosos de análisis del discurso en la psicología social.

Palavras-chave

Análisis del discurso, Métodos cualitativos, Metodología de investigación

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Publicado

2003-05-01

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Antaki, C., Billig, M., Potter, J., & Edwards, D. (2003). El Análisis del discurso implica analizar: Crítica de seis atajos analíticos. Athenea Digital. Revista De Pensamiento E investigación Social, 1(3), 14–35. https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/athenead/v1n3.64

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