This book was first published in 1992 by Routledge. ©1992 Ian Parker. The ISBN for the paperback was 0-415-05018-9 and for the hardback it was 0-415-05017-0. The page numbering has been marked in this web-text of the book by numbers in square brackets, so when you see a number appear you know that you are moving into that number page of the book (e.g., when you read [12] you know that the text to follow this was originally on page 12). The full reference for the book that you can still use for citations and quotes is: Parker, I. (1992) Discourse Dynamics: Critical Analysis for Social and Individual Psychology. London: Routledge. You can access the different sections of the book now by clicking on the relevant headings in the Contents below.

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Part I: Discourses (Microsoft Word / Adobe PDF)

 
  1. Discovering (Microsoft Word / Adobe PDF)  
  2. Realism (Microsoft Word / Adobe PDF)  
 

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3. Novels (Microsoft Word / Adobe PDF)

 
 

4. Postmodern (Microsoft Word / Adobe PDF)

 
  Part III: Individuals (Microsoft Word / Adobe PDF)  
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Acknowledgements

The following people read versions of the chapters, and their comments and encouragement, even when they disagreed with what they saw, were important. Thanks - Erica Burman, Antony Easthope, Derek Edwards, Ros Gill, Adam James, John Kirkwood, Deborah Marks, Jonathan Potter, John Shotter, Robert Towers, Valerie Walkerdine, Heather Walton, Margaret Wetherell, Sue Widdicombe and Steve Woolgar [Many thanks to Marilyn Barnett for scanning and correcting the text].

 
 
 
 

 

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