[Interpretationandmethods] Finally, a list
Shawn Rosenberg
swr at uci.edu
Sun Sep 23 14:02:38 EDT 2007
Three additions to the list on the use of more interpretative approaches
Shawn Rosenberg (2007). "Rethinking Democratic Deliberation: The Limits and Potential of Democratic Deliberation," Polity 39: 335-360.
Shawn Rosenberg (2007). "Types of Discourse and the Democracy of Deliberation." in S.W. Rosenberg (ed.) Deliberation, Participation and Democracy: Can the People Govern. London: Palgrave MscMillan.
Shawn Rosenberg (2002). The Not So Common Sense: How People Judge Social and Political Life. New Haven: Yale University Press.
All the best,
Shawn
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From: Ted Hopf
To: interpretation and methods group
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2007 6:41 AM
Subject: [Interpretationandmethods] Finally, a list
Some time ago, I asked this list for suggestions on empirical applications of discourse analysis, ethnography, and hermeneutics in poiltical science. Several of you responded, but I never posted your collective conributions, so here they are:
We might want to keep adding to it.
David Howarth and Jacob Torfing, 'Discourse Theory in European Politics: Identity, Politics, Governance' (2005).
Ruth Wodak
Norman Fairclough
Jim Scott
Tim Mitchell
Lisa Wedeen
Joseph Massad
Diane Singerman, Avenues of Participation;
Katherine Cramer Walsh, Talking about Politics
Melissa Harris Lacewell, Barbershops, Bibles, and BET
Nina Eliasoph, Avoiding Politics
Michael Barnett, Eyewitness to a Genocide.
Howarth, Norval and Stavrakakis (eds) 'Discourse Theory and Political Analysis' (Manchester: MUP, 2000).
Smith, A. M. 'New Right Discourse on Race and Sexuality' (Cambridge, CUP, 1994).
Norval, A. 'Deconstructing Apartheid Discourse' (London, Verso, 1996).
Laclau, E. 'On Populist Reason' (London: Verso, 2005).
Milliken, Jennifer. (2001). The Social Construction of the Korean War: Conflict and its possibilities. Manchester U Press: NY
Milliken, Jennifer and Sylvan, David. (1996) "Hard Bodies, Soft Targets, and Chic Theories," in Millennium, I think.)
*Wodak, Ruth, Rudolf de Cillia, Martin Reisigl, and Karin Liebhart. (1999). The Discursive Construction of National Identity, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
*Mertus, Julie A. (1999). Kosovo: How Myths and Truths Started a War, UC Press, Los Angeles.
Samer Shehata, "In the Basha's House: The Organizational Culture of Egyptian Public-Sector Enterprise," International Journal of Middle East Studies vol. 35, February 2003, pp. 103-132.
Clair, Robin P. 1993 The bureaucratization, commodification, and the privatization of sexual harassment through institutional discourse: A study of the 'Big Ten' universities, Management Communication Quarterly, 7 (2), 123-157.
Feitlowitz, Marguerite. 1998. A lexicon of terror: Argentina and the legacies of torture. New York: Oxford University Press.
Schaffer, Frederic Charles. 1998. Democracy in translation: Understanding politics in an unfamiliar culture. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
Livia Polanyi's Telling the American Story. M.I.T. Press, Cambridge, 1989 (originally 1985).
An interesting, elaborated use of story grammars is
B. Frederking, "Constructing Post-Cold War Collective Security," APSR, 97,3 (August 2003): 363-78;
Gavan Duffy, Brian Frederking and Seth A. Tucker, "Language Games: Dialogical Analyses of INF Negotiations," International Studies Quarterly, 42,2 (June 1998), 271-294;
J. R. Martin and Ruth Wodak, Re/reading the past: critical and functional perspectives on time and value, Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam/Philadephia, 2003.
Ruth Wodak, Rudolf de Cillia, Martin Reisigl and Karin Liebhart, The Discursive Construction of National Identity, Univ. of Edinburgh Press, Edinburgh, 1999.
Martin Reisigl and Ruth Wodak, Discourse and Discrimination: Rhetorics of racism and anti-Semitism, Routledge, London and New York, 2001.
M. Foucault, Society Must be Defended, College de France lecture course 1975/76, Picador, NY, 2003.
Pierre Bourdieu, Masculine Domination, Stanford Univ. Press, Stanford, 1991
Janice Bially Mattern, Ordering International Politics: Identity, Crisis, and Representational Force, Routledge, NY, 2005
K. M. Fierke's Wittgensteinian approach to the end of the Cold War, Changing Games, Changing Strategies, Manchester Univ. Press, 1998.
Brian Frederking, Resolving Security Dilemmas : A Constructivist Explanation of the INF Treaty, Ashgate, 2000.
James V. Wertsch, Voices of Collective Remembering, Cambridge Univ. Press, NY, 2002
Robert Wuthnow, Communities of Discourse: Ideology and Social Structure in the Reformation, the Enlightenment,and European Socialism, Harvard U. Press, 1989.
James Der Derian, On Diplomacy: A Genealogy of Western Enstrangement, Blackwell's, Oxford, 1987.
Frans H. van Eemeren and Rob Grootendorst, A Systematic theory of Argumentation: The pragma-dialectical approach, Cambridge U. Press, NY, 2004.
Allina-Pisano, Jessica. 2004. "Sub Rosa Resistance and the
Politics of
Economic Reform: Land Redistribution in Post-Soviet Ukraine," World
Politics
Arias, Desmond. 2006. "The Infrastructure of Criminal
Governance: Illegal
Networks and Public Order in Rio de Janeiro," Journal of Latin
American
Politics, forthcoming, vol. 38 (2).
Bayard de Volo, Lorraine and Edward Schatz. April 2004. "From the
Inside
Out: Ethnographic Methods in Political Research," PS: Political
Science and
Politics, 267-271.
Bayard de Volo, Lorraine. 2004. "Mobilizing Mothers for
War:
Cross-National Framing Strategies in Nicaragua's Contra War," Gender
&
Society 18:6, 715-734.
Bayard de Volo, Lorraine. Forthcoming. "Enduring In-Process
Benefits and
Collective Action: Emotion and Empowerment in a Nicaraguan Mothers
Organization," Comparative Politics.
Bayard de Volo, Lorraine. 2001. Mothers of Heroes and
Martyrs: Gender
Identity Politics in Nicaragua, 1979-1999, Johns Hopkins University
Press.
Jourde, Cedric. 2005. "'The President is Coming to Visit!': Dramas
and the
Hijack of Democratization in the Islamic Republic of Mauritania,"
Comparative Politics 37.4 (July 2005): 421-440.
Lloyd and Susanne Rudolph and Mohan Singh Kanota, eds. 2000. Reversing
the
Gaze: Amar Singh's Diary -- A Colonial Subjects Narrative of Imperial
India
(Delhi & New York: Oxford University Press)
Schatz, Edward. 2004. Modern Clan Politics: The Power of
"Blood" in
Kazakhstan and Beyond. Seattle: University of Washington Press.
Schatzberg, Michael. 2002. Political Legitimacy in Middle Africa:
Father,
Family, Food (Bloomington: Indiana University Press), especially the
chapter
on alternative notions of causality.
Singerman, Diane. 1995 Avenues of Participation: Family, Politics, and
Networks in Urban Quarters of Cairo. Princeton University Press.
Villalon, Leonardo. 1995. Islamic Society and State Power in Senegal:
Disciples and Citizens in Fatick. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press
Walsh, Katherine Cramer. 2004. Talking about Politics: Informal Groups
and
Social
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