Susan Speer

Susan Speer
Other names Sue Speer
Website [ www.psych-sci.manchester.ac.uk/staff/SusanSpeer/%20University%20of%20Manchester]]
Academic background
Alma mater Loughborough University
Academic work
Institutions University of Manchester
Main interests Psychology

Susan "Sue" Speer C.Psychol, FHEA is a senior lecturer at the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Manchester.[1]

From 2005 to 2006 Speer was an ESRC-SSRC collaborative visiting fellow in the department of sociology at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA).[2]

Selected bibliography

Forthcoming

Books

Chapters in books

With a response by Hammersley, Martyn: 'Analytics' are no substitute for methodology: A response to Speer and Hutchby

Journal articles

With a response: Edley, Nigel (February 2001). "Conversation analysis, discursive psychology and the study of ideology: A response to Susan Speer". Feminism & Psychology. Sage. 11 (1): 136–140. doi:10.1177/0959353501011001007. 
Rejoinder: Speer, Susan A. (February 2001). "Participants' orientations, ideology and the ontological status of hegemonic masculinity: A rejoinder to Nigel Edley". Feminism & Psychology. Sage. 11 (1): 141–144. doi:10.1177/0959353501011001008. 
With a response: Tenhave, Paul (August 2002). "Ontology or methodology? Comments on Speer's 'natural' and 'contrived' data: a sustainable distinction?". Discourse Studies. Sage. 4 (4): 527–530. doi:10.1177/14614456020040040701. 
With a response: Lynch, Michael (August 2002). "From naturally occurring data to naturally organized ordinary activities: comment on Speer". Discourse Studies. Sage. 4 (4): 531–537. doi:10.1177/14614456020040040801. 
With a response: Potter, Jonathan (August 2002). "Two kinds of natural". Discourse Studies. Sage. 4 (4): 539–542. doi:10.1177/14614456020040040901. 
Rejoinder: Speer, Susan A. (August 2002). "Transcending the 'natural'/'contrived' distinction: a rejoinder to ten Have, Lynch and Potter". Discourse Studies. Sage. 4 (4): 543–548. doi:10.1177/14614456020040041001. 
With a response: Hammersley, Martyn (May 2003). "'Analytics' are no substitute for methodology: A response to Speer and Hutchby". Sociology. Sage. 37 (2): 339–351. doi:10.1177/0038038503037002007. 
Rejoinder: Speer, Susan A.; Hutchby, Ian (May 2003). "Methodology needs analytics: A rejoinder to Martyn Hammersley". Sociology. Sage. 37 (2): 353–359. doi:10.1177/0038038503037002008. 
A response to: Sims-Schouten, Wendy; Riley, Sarah C.E.; Willig, Carla (February 2007). "Critical realism in discourse analysis: A presentation of a systematic method of analysis using women's talk of motherhood, childcare and female employment as an example". Theory & Psychology. Sage. 17 (1): 101–124. doi:10.1177/0959354307073153. 
A response to: Whelan, Pauline (October 2012). "Oxymoronic and sociologically monstrous? Feminist conversation analysis". Qualitative Research In Psychology. Taylor and Francis. 9 (4): 279–291. doi:10.1080/14780887.2011.634360. 
Rejoinder: Whelan, Pauline (October 2012). "Glossing conversation analysis with feminism?". Qualitative Research In Psychology. Taylor and Francis. 9 (4): 303–313. doi:10.1080/14780887.2011.634362. 
A response to: Miller, Paul K. (December 2012). "Arsène didn't see it: Coaching, research and the promise of a discursive psychology". International Journal of Sports Science and Coaching. Multi-Science Publishing. 7 (4): 615–635.  Pdf of pp. 615–646.

References

  1. Wetherell, Margaret (2009), "List of contributors xiii", in Wetherell, Margaret, Theorizing identities and social action, Identity Studies in the Social Sciences, Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire England New York: Palgrave Macmillan, p. xiii, ISBN 9780230580886.
  2. Freed, Alice; Ehrlich, Susan (2010), "Contributors", in Freed, Alice; Ehrlich, Susan, Why do you ask? the function of questions in institutional discourse, Oxford New York: Oxford University Press, p. xiv, ISBN 9780195306903.
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