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For over thirty years, discursive psychology has offered a robust challenge to cognitivist approaches to psychology, demonstrating the relevance of discursive practices for understanding psychological topics and social interaction. Matters of embodiment – the visceral, sensory, physical aspects of psychology – have, however, so far received much less attention. 

This book is the first text to address the theoretical and analytical challenges raised by bodies in interaction for discursive psychology. The book brings together international experts, each of which tackles a different topic area and interactional setting to examine embodiment as a social object. The authors consider the issue of subject-object relations and how ‘inner’ psychological subject-side states are constructed and enacted in relation to object-side states through embodied discursive practices. How do bodily processes become particular kinds of embodiment through and within social interaction? How are bodies psychologised as social objects  

Moving beyond dualisms of the subject/object that construct an ‘inner’ and ‘outer’ psychological state, the book pushes forward contemporary theory and analysis within discursive psychology. Discursive Psychology and Embodiment is therefore an essential resource for researchers across the social sciences working within discourse, social interaction, and the ‘turn to the body’.


1 Bodies in Interaction, Bodies for Interaction: Discursive Psychology as an Approach to Embodiment
1(32)
Sally Wiggins
Karin Osvaldsson Cromdal
2 From Discourse-as-Action to Action-as-Discourse: Embodied Resistance in Stanley Milgram's Obedience Experiments
33(24)
Stephen Gibson
3 Managing Embodied Misconduct: Burping and Spitting in Family Mealtime Interactions
57(24)
Alexa Hepburn
4 Managing Accountability of Children's Bodily Conduct: Embodied Discursive Practices in Preschool
81(32)
Carolin Demuth
5 An Examination of the Discursive Functions of the Body in Being Autistic
113(26)
Jessica Nina Lester
6 Respecifying Dualities: The Case of `Feel Enquiries' Used in Sports Coaching
139(30)
Edward Reynolds
7 Sensational Driving: Instructing and Calibrating Sensory Perception in Early Driver Training
169(28)
Jakob Cromdal
Mathias Broth
Daniel Bjorklund-Flard
Lena Levin
8 Pain Displays as Embodied Activity in Medical Interactions
197(24)
Jessica La
Ann Weatherall
9 Enacting Emotion: Embodied Affective Stance in a Medical Education Fiction Seminar
221(26)
Anja Ryden Gramner
Sally Wiggins
10 Thinking with the Body: Embodying Thinking as a Practice in Board Games
247(28)
Emily Hojstetter
11 A Word Is Worth a Thousand Pictures: Language, Interaction, and Embodiment
275(28)
Derek Edwards
Jonathan Potter
Index 303
Sally Wiggins is Associate Professor in Psychology at Linköping University, Sweden. Her research interests focus on eating practices in everyday social interaction, and she has previously authored a textbook entitled Discursive Psychology, and has published numerous empirical articles and book chapters on discursive psychology.







Karin Osvaldsson Cromdal is Associate Professor in Social Work at Linköping University, Sweden. She has published on identities and social interaction in primarily institutional settings such as detention homes for troubled youth, helpline and emergency rescue service interaction, and social work counselling.