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Conversational Realities: Constructing Life through Language (Inquiries in Social Construction series) [Paperback]

John Shotter (Author)
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0803989334 978-0803989337 January 20, 1994 1
This imaginative and original book challenges the traditional scientific view that naturally occurring psychological and sociological `realities' are to be discovered underlying appearances. Instead, it claims that such orderly realities are both socially constructed and sustained within the context of people's disorderly, everyday conversational activities.

John Shotter's interdisciplinary analysis highlights the socially contested but imaginary nature of many of the `things' we talk about in social life and illuminates the processes of their construction. He offers a broad-ranging exploration of the rhetorical, argumentative nature of conversational communication, using examples from psychotherapy, management and everyday


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`I like this book, will recommend it to colleagues and students, and expect it to become a staple citation in articles and books I publish... Sometimes books an academic reads enable a person to make connections among previously disconnected pieces of experience, recurring preferences and passions, and particular life decisions. Reading Conversational Realities accomplished this for me... it is theoretically rich, philosophically thoughtful and experientially evocative' - Human Studies

`[An] immensely thoughtful, informative and persuasive treatment of the "rhetorical-responsive version of social constructionism" via an eclectic blend of, principally, European and American linguistics, philosophy and social psychology... Shotter's book is most important for continuing the work begun by Billig and others bringing recognition via recollection to the rhetorical corpus. He claims to target his recovery of these materials toward psychologists; readers in related disciplines will certainly also benefit' - Discourse & Society

`This book is fascinating... It is important for several reasons. First, it provides an overview of an approach to the social sciences known as social constructionism... Second, Shotter maintains that the fundamental human reality is persons in conversations... Third, Shotter is concerned with practical implications, not just theoretical conceptions' - Studies in Second Language Acquisition


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  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd; 1 edition (January 20, 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0803989334
  • ISBN-13: 978-0803989337
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.2 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,658,977 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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2.0 out of 5 stars Turgid, December 18, 2011
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Having come across many references to Shotter in the writing of Harlene Anderson and others, I bought this book to expand my knowledge of social constructionism and to develop my theoretical understanding of postmodern and dialogical approaches to therapy. Unfortunately I have not found it helpful: with its fantastically complex sentence structures it is very difficult to read. This makes me wonder if (a) I am not sufficiently intelligent, or (b) it is no fact not very well written. There have been sentences I have grappled with for minutes on end, only to come to the conclusion that the sentence is incomprehensible because it is essentially ungrammatical. Perhaps some po-mo game is being played here, I don't know.
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One of the aims of formulating a rhetorical-responsive version of social constructionism corresponds with that mentioned above by Foucault: it can confront us with the 'real' socio-historical and socio-cultural conditions of our lives, those making the current nature of our consciousnesses possible - where, of course, in the view taken in this book, it is a part of what it is for these to be the 'real' conditions of our lives that all attempts to characterize them are, by their very nature, contested. Read the first page
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conversational background, conversational realities, responsive understanding
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