Paranoia, ambivalence and discursive practices: Concepts of position and positioning in psychoanalysis and discursive psychology

Wetherell, Margaret (2003). Paranoia, ambivalence and discursive practices: Concepts of position and positioning in psychoanalysis and discursive psychology. In: Harre, Rom and Modhaddam, Fathali eds. The Self and others: positioning individuals and groups in personal, political and cultural contexts. New York, NY, USA: Praeger Publishers, pp. 99–120.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1336/0275976246

URL: http://www.greenwood.com/catalog/C7624.aspx

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About the book: This volume focuses on relations between the self and other individuals, the self and groups, and the self and context. Leading scholars in the field of positioning theory present the newest developments from this field on human social relations. The discussion is international, multidisciplinary, and multi-method, aiming to achieve a more dynamic and powerful account of human social relations, and to break disciplinary boundaries.

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