Journal Articles
Shaw, C,
Potter, J, Hepburn, A (2015)
Advice-implicative actions: Using interrogatives and assessments to deliver advice in mundane conversation,
Discourse Studies, 17(3), pp.317-342, ISSN: 1461-4456. DOI:
10.1177/1461445615571199.
Wetherell, M and
Potter, J (2015)
Discourse and Social Psychology, postmodernism, and capitalist collusion: An argument for more complex historiographies of psychology,
Theory & Psychology, 25(3), pp.388-395, ISSN: 0959-3543. DOI:
10.1177/0959354314552009.
Potter, J (2012)
Arsene Didn't See It: Coaching, Research and the Promise of a Discursive Psychology A Commentary,
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS SCIENCE & COACHING, 7(4), pp.629-633, ISSN: 1747-9541.
Potter, J (2012)
Re-reading Discourse and Social Psychology: Transforming social psychology,
BRITISH JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 51(3), pp.436-455, ISSN: 0144-6665. DOI:
10.1111/j.2044-8309.2011.02085.x.
Potter, J (2012)
How to study experience,
DISCOURSE & SOCIETY, 23(5), pp.576-588, ISSN: 0957-9265. DOI:
10.1177/0957926512455884.
Hepburn, A and
Potter, J (2011)
Threats: Power, family mealtimes and social influence,
British Journal of Social Psychology, 50, pp.99-120.
Hepburn, A and
Potter, J (2011)
Designing the recipient: managing advice resistance in institutional settings,
Social Psychology Quarterly, 74(2), pp.216-241, ISSN: 0190-2725. DOI:
10.1177/0190272511408055.
Potter, J (2010)
Contemporary discursive psychology: Issues, prospects, and Corcoran's awkward ontology,
British Journal of Social Psychology, 49(4), pp.657-678, ISSN: 0144-6665. DOI:
10.1348/014466610X486158.
Potter, J (2010)
Disciplinarity and the application of social research response,
BRITISH JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 49(4), pp.691-701, ISSN: 0144-6665. DOI:
10.1348/014466610X535946.
Craven, A and
Potter, J (2010)
Directives: Entitlement and contingency in action,
Discourse Studies, 12(4), pp.419-442, ISSN: 1461-4456. DOI:
10.1177/1461445610370126.
Butler, CW,
Potter, J, Danby, S, Emmison, M, Hepburn, A (2010)
Advice Implicative Interrogatives: Building 'client-centred' support in a children's helpline,
Social Psychology Quarterly, 73, pp.265-287.
Potter, J and Hepburn, A (2010)
Putting aspiration into words: 'Laugh particles', managing descriptive trouble and modulating action,
Journal of Pragmatics, vol. 42, pp.1543-1555.
Potter, J (2010) Disciplinarity and the application of social research,
British Journal of Social Psychology, 49, pp.657-678.
Patterson, A and
Potter, J (2009)
Caring: building a 'psychological disposition' in pre-closing sequences in phone calls with a young adult with a learning disability,
British Journal of Social Psychology, 48, pp.447-465.
Edwards, D, Hepburn, A,
Potter, J (2008)
Psychology, sociology and interaction: Disciplinary allegiance or analytic quality? - A response to Housley and Fitzgerald",
Qualitative Research, 8(5), pp.669-678, DOI:
10.1177/1468794108095078.
Hepburn, A and
Potter, J (2007)
Crying receipts: Time, empathy and institutional practice,
Research on Language and Social Interaction, 40, pp.89-116.
Potter, J and Hepburn, A (2007)
Life is out there: A comment on Griffin,
Discourse Studies, 9, pp.277-283.
Potter, JA (2006)
Cognition and conversation,
Discourse Studies, 8, pp.131-140.
Potter, J and Hepburn, A (2005)
Qualitative interviews in psychology: problems and possibilities,
Qualitative Research in Psychology, 2, pp.281-307.
Potter, J and Hepburn, A (2005)
Discursive psychology as a qualitative approach for analysing interaction in medical settings,
Medical Education, 39, pp.338-344, ISSN: 0308-0110.
Potter, J (2005) Gedanken zu einer post-kognitiven Psychologie,
Psychologie & Gesellschaftskritik, 115/116, pp.59-74.
Potter, J and Hepburn, A (2005) Action, interaction and interviews - Some responses to Hollway, Mischler and Smith,
Qualitative research in Psychology, 2, pp.319-325.
Potter, J (2005)
Making psychology relevant,
Discourse & Society, 16, pp.739-747.
Potter, J (2005)
Commentaries on Hook, ‘Genealogy, discourse, ‘Effective History’: Foucault and the work of critique’. Commentary 2,
Qualitative Research in Psychology, 2(1), pp.33-35, ISSN: 1478-0887. DOI:
10.1191/1478088705qp026cm.
Potter, J (2005)
A discursive psychology of institutions,
Social Psychology Review, 7, pp.25-35.
Clarke, V, Kitzinger, C,
Potter, J (2004)
'Kids are just cruel anyway': Lesbian and gay parents' talk about homophobic bullying,
British Journal of Social Psychology, 43, pp.531-550.
Puchta, C,
Potter, J, Wolff, F (2004)
Repeat receipts: A device for generating visible data in market research focus groups,
Qualitative Research, 4, pp.285-309.
Hepburn, A and
Potter, J (2003)
'I'm a bit concerned' - Early actions and psychological constructions in a child protection helpline,
Research on Language and Social Interaction, 36(3), pp.197-240, ISSN: 0835-1813. DOI:
10.1207/S15327973RLSI3603_01.
Antaki, C, Billig, M, Edwards, D,
Potter, J (2003)
Discourse Analysis Means Doing Analysis: A Critique of Six Analytic Shortcomings,
Discourse Analysis Online, 1 [http://www.shu.ac.uk/daol/articles/v1/n1/a1/antaki2002002-paper.html], on line.
Potter, J and Edwards, D (2003)
Rethinking cognition: On Coulter on discourse and mind,
Human Studies, 26(1), pp.165-181, ISSN: 0163-8548.
Antaki, C, Billig, M, Edwards, D,
Potter, J (2003) El análisis del disurso implica analizar: crítica de seis atajos analíticos,
Athenea Digital, 3, p.
Potter, J and Edwards, D (2003)
Sociolinguistics, cognitivism and discursive psychology,
International Journal of English Studies, 3(1), pp.93-109, ISSN: 1578-7044.
Wiggins, S and
Potter, J (2003)
Attitudes and evaluative practices: Category vs. item and subjective vs. objective constructions in everyday food assessments,
British Journal of Social Psychology, 42, pp.513-531.
Potter, J (2003)
Practical scepticism,
Discourse & Society, 14, pp.799-801.
Potter, J (2003)
Discursive psychology: Between method and paradigm,
Discourse and Society, 14, pp.783-794.
Potter, J (2002)
Two kinds of natural,
Discourse Studies, 4, pp.539-542.
Potter, J (2002) Experimenting with reconciliation: A comment on Jost and Kruglanski,
Personality and Social Psychology Review, 6, pp.192-193.
Wiggins, S,
Potter, J, Wildsmith, AV (2001)
Eating your words: Discursive psychology and the reconstruction of eating practices,
Journal of Health Psychology, 6, pp.5-15.
Potter, J (2000)
Post cognitivist psychology,
Theory and Psychology, 10, pp.31-37.
Puchta, C and
Potter, J (2000)
Manufacturing individual opinions: Market research focus groups and the discursive psychology of attitudes,
British Journal of Social Psychology, 41, pp.345-363.
Speer, S and
Potter, J (2000) The management of heterosexist talk: Participant resources and prejudiced claims,
Discourse and Society, pp.543-572.
Potter, J (2000) Realism and sociolinguistics (response to Carter and Sealey),
Journal of Sociolinguistics, 4, pp.21-24.
Potter, J and Edwards, D (1999)
Social representations and discursive psychology: From cognition to action,
CULTURE & PSYCHOLOGY, 5(4), pp.447-458, ISSN: 1354-067X. DOI:
10.1177/1354067X9954004.
Edwards, D and
Potter, J (1999) Language and causal attribution: A rejoinder to Schmid and Fiedler,
Theory and Psychology, 9(6), pp.823-836, ISSN: 0959-3543.
Potter, J (1999)
Beyond cognitivism,
Research on Language and Social Interaction, 32, pp.119-127.
Potter, J and Edwards, D (1999)
Social representations and discursive psychology,
Culture & Psychology, 5, pp.445-456, ISSN: 1354-067X.
Puchta, C and
Potter, J (1999)
Asking elaborate questions: Focus groups and the management of spontaneity,
Journal of Sociolinguistics, 3, pp.314-335.
Potter, J, Edwards, D, Ashmore, MT (1999) Regulating criticism: Some comments on an argumentative complex,
History of the Human Sciences, 12(4), pp.79-88, ISSN: 0952-6951.
Potter, J (1999) Qualitative and Discourse Analysis,
Comprehensive Clinical Psychology, pp.117-144.
Wetherell, M and
Potter, J (1998)
Discourse and Social Psychology - Silencing Binaries,
Theory & Psychology, 8(3), pp.377-388, ISSN: 0959-3543. DOI:
10.1177/0959354398083007.
Potter, J (1998)
Cognition as Context (Whose Cognition?),
Research on Language and Social Interaction, 31, pp.29-44, ISSN: 0835-1813.
Potter, J (1996)
I did; The turtles stay,
CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOLOGY, 41(3), pp.294-294, ISSN: 0010-7549.
Potter, J (1996) Right and wrong footing,
Theory and Psychology, 6, pp.31-39.
POTTER, J (1995)
CONSTRUCTING THE SOCIAL - SARBIN,TR, KITSUSE,JI,
CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOLOGY, 40(8), pp.753-754, ISSN: 0010-7549. DOI:
10.1037/003868.
POTTER, J and WETHERELL, M (1995)
NATURAL ORDER - WHY SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGISTS SHOULD STUDY (A CONSTRUCTED VERSION OF) NATURAL-LANGUAGE, AND WHY THEY HAVE NOT DONE SO,
JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 14(1-2), pp.216-222, ISSN: 0261-927X. DOI:
10.1177/0261927X95141012.
Edwards, D, Ashmore, MT,
Potter, J (1995) Death and Furniture: The Rhetoric Politics and Theology of Bottom Line Arguments Against Relativism,
History of the Human Sciences, 8(1), pp.25-49, ISSN: 0952-6951.
POTTER, J (1995)
WHY PSYCHOLOGISTS SHOULD BE INTERESTED IN FACTS,
REVISTA INTERAMERICANA DE PSICOLOGIA, 29(1), pp.91-103, ISSN: 0034-9690.
POTTER, J (1994)
A REVIEW OF SACKS,HARVEY LECTURES ON CONVERSATION - JEFFERSON,G,
DISCOURSE & SOCIETY, 5(3), pp.407-411, ISSN: 0957-9265. DOI:
10.1177/0957926594005003007.
Ashmore, MT, Edwards, D,
Potter, J (1994) The Bottom Line: The Rhetoric of Reality Demonstrations,
Configurations, 2(1), pp.1-14.
Potter, J (1994) The Bottom Line: The Rhetoric of Reality Demonstrations,
Configurations, 2, pp.1-14.
Potter, J (1994) Conversation and Society: A Review of Sacks: Lectures on Conversation (2vols),
Discourse and Society, 5, pp.407-11.
POTTER, J (1994)
LANGUAGE, INTERACTION AND SOCIAL COGNITION - SEMIN,GR, FIEDLER,K,
DISCOURSE & SOCIETY, 5(1), pp.159-160, ISSN: 0957-9265. DOI:
10.1177/0957926594005001014.
POTTER, J (1993)
DEVELOPING DISCOURSE PRACTICES IN ADOLESCENCE AND ADULTHOOD - BEACH,R, HYNDS,S,
THEORY & PSYCHOLOGY, 3(4), pp.551-553, ISSN: 0959-3543. DOI:
10.1177/0959354393034011.
Potter, J, Edwards, D, Wetherell, M (1993)
A Model of Discourse in Action,
American Behavioral Scientist, 36, pp.383-401, ISSN: 0002-7642.
Potter, J, Wetherell, M, Stringer, P (1993) Littérature et psychologie sociale. L'exemple de l'identité sexuelle,
Bulletin de Psychologie, XLVI, 410, pp.353-367.
Potter, J and Edwards, D (1993) Reply to O'Mahoney,
Sociolinguistics Newsletter, 7, pp.62-63.
Edwards, D and
Potter, J (1993) Language and Causation: a discursive action model of description and attribution,
Psychological Review, 100(1), pp.23-41, ISSN: 0033-295X.
POTTER, J and WETHERELL, M (1992)
ON THE LITERARY SOLUTION - RESPONSE,
NEW IDEAS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 10(2), pp.223-227, ISSN: 0732-118X. DOI:
10.1016/0732-118X(92)90032-U.
Edwards, D, Middleton, D,
Potter, J (1992) Toward a Discursive Psychology of Remembering,
The Psychologist, 5(1), pp.441-446, ISSN: 0952-8229.
Edwards, D and
Potter, J (1992) The Chancellor's Memory: Rhetoric and Truth in Discursive Remembering,
Applied Cognitive Psychology, 6(1), pp.187-215.
Edwards, D, Middleton, D,
Potter, J (1992) Remembering, Reconstruction and Rhetoric: A Rejoinder,
The Psychologist, 5(1), pp.453-455.
Potter, J and Billig, M (1992) Re-representing Representations: Discussion of Raty and Snellman,
Ongoing Production on Social Representations, 1(1), pp.15-20.
Potter, J (1992) The Theory and Practice of Analysing Newspaper Racism,
European Journal of Intercultural Studies, 2(3), pp.53-57.
Potter, J (1992) Constructing Realism: Seven Moves (Plus or Minus a Couple),
Theory and Psychology, 2(2), pp.167-173.
Potter, J (1992) Representing Fact Construction,
Discourse and Society, 3(3), pp.365-372.
Potter, J and Wetherell, M (1992) On the Literacy Solution,
New Ideas in Psychology, 10(2), pp.223-227.
POTTER, J (1991)
CONFLICT TALK - SOCIOLINGUISTIC INVESTIGATIONS OF ARGUMENTS IN CONVERSATIONS - GRIMSHAW,AD,
BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, 82, pp.540-540, ISSN: 0007-1269.
HICKS, D and
POTTER, J (1991)
SOCIOLOGY OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE - A REFLEXIVE CITATION ANALYSIS OR SCIENCE DISCIPLINES AND DISCIPLINING SCIENCE,
SOCIAL STUDIES OF SCIENCE, 21(3), pp.459-501, ISSN: 0306-3127. DOI:
10.1177/030631291021003003.
POTTER, J and HALLIDAY, Q (1990)
COMMUNITY LEADERS - A DEVICE FOR WARRANTING VERSIONS OF CROWD EVENTS,
JOURNAL OF PRAGMATICS, 14(6), pp.905-921, ISSN: 0378-2166. DOI:
10.1016/0378-2166(90)90046-G.
POTTER, J and MCKINLAY, A (1989)
DISCOURSE, PHILOSOPHY, REFLEXIVITY - COMMENT,
SOCIAL STUDIES OF SCIENCE, 19(1), pp.137-145, ISSN: 0306-3127. DOI:
10.1177/030631289019001005.
Chapters
Potter, J and Hepburn, A (2013) Somewhere between evil and normal: Traces of morality in a child protection helpline. In Cromdal, J and Eds, MT (ed)
Morality in Practice: Exploring Childhood, Parenthood and Schooling in Everyday Life, Equinox, (in press).
Shaw, C, Hepburn, A,
Potter, J (2013)
Having the last laugh: on post-completion laughter particles. In
Studies of Laughter in Interaction, © Bloomsbury, pp.91-106, ISBN: 9781441164797.
Potter, J (2012) Discourse analysis and discursive psychology. In Cooper, H (ed)
APA Handbook of Research Methods in Psychology, American Psychological Association (APA), pp.111-130, ISBN: 9781433810039.
Potter, JA and Hepburn, A (2012) Eight challenges for interview researchers. In Marvasti, AB, Holstein, JA, Gubrium, JF, McKinney, KD (ed)
The Sage Handbook of Interview Research, Sage Publications, Incorporated, pp.555-570, ISBN: 9781412981644.
Potter, JA (2012) Discursive psychology and discourse analysis. In Gee, JP (ed)
The Routledge Handbook of Discourse Analysis, Routledge, pp.104-119, ISBN: 9780415551076.
Hepburn, A and
Potter, J (2012)
Crying and crying responses. In
Emotion in Interaction, © Oxford University Press, pp.194-210, ISBN: 9780199730735. DOI:
10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199730735.001.0001.
Potter, J and Hepburn, A (2012)
Eight challenges for interview researchers. In
he Sage handbook of interview research: The complexity of the craft, © SAGE, pp.555-570, ISBN: 9781412981644.
Hepburn, A and
Potter, J (2011)
Recipients designed: Tag questions and gender. In
Conversation and Gender, Cambridge University Press, pp.135-152, DOI:
10.1017/cbo9780511781032.008.
Hepburn, A and
Potter, J (2011) Recipients designed: Tag questions and gender. In Speer, S and Eds, ES (ed)
Conversation analysis and gender, Cambridge University Press, pp.137-154.
Potter, JA (2010) Discursive psychology and the study of naturally occurring talk. In Silverman, D (ed)
Qualitative Research, Sage Publications Limited, pp.187-207, ISBN: 9781849204170.
Hepburn, A and
Potter, J (2010)
Interrogating Tears. In
Why Do You Ask?: The Function of Questions in Institutional Discourse, pp.1-27, ISBN: 9780195306897. DOI:
10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195306897.003.0004.
Edwards, D and
Potter, J (2010) Discursive psychology and mental states. In Bozatzis, N and Dragonas, TE (ed)
The discursive turn in social psychology, Metaixmio, (in press).
Hepburn, A and
Potter, J (2010)
Interrogating tears: Some uses of 'tag questions' in a child protection helpline. In Freed, AF and Eds, SE (ed)
"Why Do You Ask?": The Function of Questions in Institutional Discourse, Oxford University Press, pp.69-86.
Potter, J and Hepburn, A (2010)
A kind of governance: Rules, time and psychology in institutional organization. In Hindmarsh, J and Llewellyn, NE (ed)
Organization, Interaction and Practice, Cambridge University Press, pp.49-73.
Potter, J and Hepburn, A (2008)
Discursive constructionism. In Holstein, JA and Gubrium, JFE (ed)
Handbook of constructionist research, Guildford, pp.275-293.
Wiggins, S and
Potter, J (2008)
Discursive psychology. In Willig, C and Hollway, WE (ed)
The SAGE handbook of qualitative research in psychology, Sage, pp.72-89.
Potter, J and Hepburn, A (2007) Chairing democracy: Psychology, time and negotiating the institution. In McDaniel, JP and Eds, KT (ed)
The prettier doll: Rhetoric, discourse and ordinary democracy, University of Alabama Press, pp.176-204.
Potter, J and Puchta, C (2007)
Mind, mousse and moderation. In Hepburn, A and Eds, SW (ed)
Discursive Research in Practice, Cambridge University Press, pp.104-123.
Potter, J and Hepburn, A (2007)
Discursive psychology, institutions and child protection. In Weatherall, A, Watson, B, Eds, CG (ed)
Language and Social Psychology Handbook, Palgrave, pp.160-181.
Hepburn, A and
Potter, J (2006) Discourse analytic practice. In Seale, C (ed)
Qualitative Research Practice, pp.180-196.
Potter, J and Puchta, C (2006) Mind, mousse and moderation. In Hepburn, A and Wiggins, SE (ed)
Discursive Research in Practice, Cambridge University Press, forthcoming.
Edwards, D and
Potter, J (2006) Discursive psychology, mental states and descriptions. In Cobley, PE (ed)
Communication theories: Critical concepts Vol. IV, Routledge, pp.321-340.
Potter, J (2006) Discursive psychology. In Cobley, PE (ed)
Communication theories: Critical concepts, Sage, forthcoming.
Potter, J (2006) Interests and category entitlements. In Cobley, PE (ed)
Communication theories: Critical concepts Vol. III, Routledge, pp.309-340.
Potter, JA (2006) Naturalistic data. In Jupp, VE (ed)
The Sage dictionary of social research, Sage, pp.191-193.
Potter, JA (2006) Discursive psychology. In Jupp, VE (ed)
The Sage dictionary of social research, Sage, pp.77-79.
Potter, J (2006) Diskursive psychologie und diskursanalyse. In Keller, R, Hirseland, A, Schneider, W, Vierhöver, W (ed)
Handbuch Sozilwissenschaftliche Diskursanalyse: Band 1: Theorien und Methoden, 2nd Ed, Leske & Budrich, pp.315-338.
Edwards, D and
Potter, J (2005) Discursive psychology, mental states and descriptions. In te Molder, H and
Potter, JE (ed)
Conversation and cognition, Cambridge University Press, pp.241-259.
Potter, J and te Molder, H (2005)
Talking cognition: Mapping and making the terrain. In te Molder, H and
Potter, J (ed)
Conversation and Cognition, Cambridge University Press, pp.1-56, ISBN: 0521793696.
Potter, J and Hepburn, A (2004) Analysis of NSPCC call openings. In Becker, S and Bryman, AE (ed)
Understanding research methods for social policy and practice, The Policy Press, pp.311-313.
Potter, J (2004) Söylemsel psikoloji ve söylem analizi. In Arkonaç, SAE (ed)
Doğunun ve batinin yerelliği, tba, tba.
Potter, J (2004) Discourse analysis. In Becker, S and Bryman, AE (ed)
Understanding research methods for social policy and practice, The Policy Press, pp.309-311.
Potter, J (2004) Relativism. In Lewis-Beck, S, M, Bryman, A, Liao, eds, TF (ed)
The Sage encyclopaedia of social research methods, Sage, pp.951-952.
Potter, J (2004) Discourse analysis as a way of analysing naturally occurring talk. In Silverman, DE (ed)
Qualitative Analysis: Issues of theory and method, 2nd edition, Sage, pp.200-221.
Potter, J (2004) Discourse analysis. In Hardy, M and Bryman, AE (ed)
Handbook of Data Analysis, Sage, pp.607-624.
Hepburn, A and
Potter, J (2003)
Discourse analytic practice. In Seale, C, Silverman, D, Gubrium, J, Gobo, eds, G (ed)
Qualitative Research Practice, Sage, pp.180-196, ISBN: 0 7619 4776 0.
Edwards, D, Ashmore, MT,
Potter, J (2003) Death and furniture: Arguments against relativism. In Gergen, M and Gergen, KJE (ed)
Social Construction: A Reader, Sage, pp.231-237, ISBN: 0 7619 7228 5.
Potter, J and Wetherell, M (2003) Unfolding discourse analysis. In Seale, CE (ed)
Social research methods: A reader, Sage, tba.
Potter, J, Edwards, D, Ashmore, MT (2002) Regulating criticism: Some comments on an argumentative complex. In Parker, IE (ed)
Critical Discursive Psychology, Basingstoke, Hants, pp.73-81, ISBN: 0 333 97381-X.
Potter, J, Wetherell, M, Gill, R, Edwards, D (2002) Discourse: noun, verb or social practice?. In Parker, IE (ed)
Critical Discursive Psychology, Palgrave Macmillan, pp.160-171, ISBN: 0 333 97381-X.
Potter, J and Edwards, D (2001) Sociolinguistics, cognivitism and discursive psychology. In Coupland, S, Sarangi, S, Candlin, eds, C (ed)
Sociolinguistics and Social Theory, Longman, pp.88-103, ISBN: 0 582 32783 0.
Potter, J (2001) Discursive psychology and discourse analysis. In Hirseland, A, Keller, R, Schneider, W, Vierhover, eds, W (ed)
Discourse Analysis inthe Social Sciences (Vol. 1) 2nd edition: Theoretical and methodological foundations, ? not known.
Potter, J (2001) Discursive psychology and discourse analysis. In Hirseland, A, Keller, R, Schneider, W, Vierhover, eds, W (ed)
Discourse Analysis in the Social Sciences, ? not known.
Potter, J and Edwards, D (2001) Discursive social psychology. In Robinson, P and Giles, HE (ed)
The New Handbook of Language and Social Psychology, Wiley, pp.103-118, ISBN: 0 471 49096-2.
Edwards, D and
Potter, J (2001)
Discursive psychology. In McHoul, A and Rapley, ME (ed)
How to Analyse Talk in Institutional Settings: A Casebook of Methods, London & New York, pp.12-24.
Potter, J (2000) Wittgenstein and Austin. In Wetherell, ME (ed)
Discourse Analysis, Sage, forthcoming.
Potter, J (1998)
Fragments in the Realization of Relativism. In Parker, IE (ed)
Social Constructionism, Discourse and Realism, Sage, pp.27-45.
Potter, J (1998) Qualitative and discourse analysis. In Bellack, AS and Hersen, ME (ed)
Comprehensive Clinical psychology, Pergamon, pp.117-144, ISBN: 0 08 042707 3.
Potter, J and Wetherell, M (1998) Social representations, discourse analysis and racism. In Flick, UE (ed)
The Psychology of the Social, Cambridge University Press, pp.138-145, ISBN: 0 521 58159 1.
Potter, J (1998)
Discursive Social Psychology: From Attitudes to Evaluative Practices. In Stroebe, W and Hewstone, ME (ed)
European Review of Social Psychology Volume 9, John Wiley & Sons, pp.233-266, ISBN: 0 471 98426 4.
Potter, J (1997) Discourse Analysis as a Way of Analysing Naturally Occurring Talk. In Silverman, DE (ed)
Qualitative Analysis: Issues of Theory and Method, Sage, pp.144-160, ISBN: 0 7619 5288 8.
Potter, J (1997) Discourse and Critical Social Psychology. In Ibanez, T and Iniquez, LE (ed)
Critical Social Psychology, Sage, pp.55-66, ISBN: 0 8039 7665 8.
Potter, J (1996)
Discourse analysis and constructionist approaches: Theoretical background. In Richardson, JEE (ed)
Handbook of Qualitative Research Methods for Psychology and the Social Sciences, British Psychological Society, pp.125-140.
Potter, J (1996) Discourse Analysis. In Cupar, AE (ed)
Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences, Routledge, pp.188-189, ISBN: 0 415 10829 2.
Wetherell, M and
Potter, J (1996) Discourse analysis and the identification of interpretative repertoires. In Gordo López, AJ and Linaza, JLE (ed)
Psicoloǵ̇as discursos y poder (PDP), Visor, pp.63-79, ISBN: 0 7619 5037 0.
Potter, J (1996) Attitudes, social representations and discursive psychology. In Wetherell, M (ed)
Identities, Groups and Social Issues, Sage, pp.119-173.
Potter, J and Wetherell, M (1994) Analyzing Discourse. In Bryman, A and Burgess, B (ed)
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Potter, J (1994) Seven Days in the Library: Discourse, Rhetoric, Reflexivity. In Jasanoff, S, Markle, G, Peterson, J, Pinch, eds, T (ed)
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