Das Feld der Foucaultschen Diskursanalyse. Strukturen, Entwicklungen und Perspektiven

Autor/innen

  • Rainer Diaz-Bone Universität Luzern
  • Andrea D. Bührmann Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
  • Encarnación Gutiérrez Rodríguez University of Manchester
  • Werner Schneider Universität Augsburg
  • Gavin Kendall Queensland University of Technology
  • Francisco Tirado Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17169/fqs-8.2.234

Schlagworte:

Michel FOUCAULT, FOUCAULTsche Diskursanalyse, Diskursanalyse, Feld, Paradigma

Abstract

Der Artikel präsentiert das Feld der FOUCAULTschen Diskursanalyse. Anfangs werden das FOUCAULTsche Diskurskonzept sowie die damit verbundenen methodologischen Positionen und Entwicklungen vorgestellt. Im Vergleich mit anderen Ansätzen der qualitativen Sozialforschung unterliegt der empirischen Forschung derer, die sich auf FOUCAULTs Diskurskonzept beziehen, kein gemeinsames Paradigma. Aber in der FOUCAULTschen Diskursforschung finden sich geteilte methodologische Probleme und der gemeinsame Forschungsbereich zur Methodologie der Diskursanalyse, die die FOUCAULTsche Diskurstheorie in Formen empirischer Sozialforschung umsetzt. In den letzten Jahrzehnten sind sich die verschiedenen Forscher(innen) und Gruppen zunehmend ihrer Gemeinsamkeiten bewusst geworden, so dass von einem entstehenden Feld der FOUCAULTschen Diskursanalyse anstatt von einem entstehenden Paradigma gesprochen werden kann. Der Beitrag vermittelt einen Einblick in die diskursanalytische Forschung in ausgewählten Ländern, diskutiert die Internationalisierung der FOUCAULTschen Diskursanalyse und macht auf aktuelle Trends und Perspektiven aufmerksam. URN: urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs0702305

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Autor/innen-Biografien

Rainer Diaz-Bone, Universität Luzern

Rainer DIAZ-BONE, Dr. phil., Dipl. Soz.-Wiss., is assistant professor at the Institute of Sociology at the Free University of Berlin. Main research areas are: applied FOUCAULTian discourse analysis, empirical cultural sociology, economic sociology, empirical social research, social statistics, and social network analysis. Rainer DIAZ-BONE has published two review essays in FQS: Does qualitative network analysis exist? and Developments in the field of Foucaultian discourse analysis, the articles Milieu models and milieu instruments market research and Developing Foucault's Discourse Analytic Methodology. Also published are the two interviews Practical Elaborations. About the Development of Foucaultian Discourse Analysis in Germany. Jürgen Link in Conversation With Rainer Diaz-Bone and Critical Discourse Analysis. The Elaboration of a Problem Oriented Discourse Analytic Approach After Foucault. Siegfried Jäger in Conversation With Rainer Diaz-Bone.

Andrea D. Bührmann, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen

Andrea D. BÜHRMANN, Dr. phil, M.A., is, since 2004, private lecturer ("Privatdozentin") at the University of Münster/Germany. Currently, she is acting professor of sociology at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich. Her main research areas and interests are: social and scientific theories, gender studies, empirical social research, and welfare studies.

Encarnación Gutiérrez Rodríguez, University of Manchester

Encarnación GUTIÉRREZ RODRÍGUEZ is Senior Lecturer in Transcultural Studies at the University of Manchester. Her research can be placed at the juncture of Critical Migration Studies, Gender, Queer and Postcolonial Studies. She works on politics of belonging and identity, affect and work, Europe and post-coloniality, deconstruction, discourse analysis and ethnography.

Werner Schneider, Universität Augsburg

Werner SCHNEIDER, Dr. phil., Dipl.-Soz., studied sociology, psychology and pedagogic, and since 2003 has been professor of sociology at the University of Augsburg. From 1988 to 2003 he worked at the Institute of Sociology at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich. Main research areas are: discourse theory and discourse analysis, sociology of knowledge and culture, sociology of medicine, sociology of death and dying, sociology of family and marriage, and empirical social research.

Gavin Kendall, Queensland University of Technology

Gavin KENDALL is a sociologist at Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, and was previously lecturer in psychology at Lancaster University. His books include Using FOUCAULT's Methods (Sage, 1999) and Understanding Culture (Sage, 2001), both written with Gary WICKHAM, and The State, Democracy and Globalization (Palgrave, 2004), written with Roger KING. His latest book, The Sociology of Cosmopolitanism (with Zlatko SKRBIS and Ian WOODWARD) will be published by Palgrave in 2008. Current research projects include ordinary understanding of risk, and the history of social theory. Gavin KENDALL is the corresponding author.

Francisco Tirado, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

FRANCISCO TIRADO holds a Dr. Ph. in Social Psychology. He is a Lecturer in the Social Psychology Department of Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. He is full member of the Group for Social Studies of Science and Technology (GESCIT). His interests cohere around four main topics: a) Science and Technology Studies, b) power relationships and political action in new sociotechnical contexts, c) citizen participation in technoscientific controversies; d) care technologies in a FOUCAULTian context. He is currently leading a project funded by the Ministerio de Educación y Cultura on care technologies with a German research group from Munich University titled "Feeling at home with technologies? An analysis of the impact of (assistive) technologies for the elderly and disabled people". He is the author of several articles and books on STS and Power Relationships in new sociotechnical contexts.

Veröffentlicht

2007-05-31

Zitationsvorschlag

Diaz-Bone, R., Bührmann, A. D., Gutiérrez Rodríguez, E., Schneider, W., Kendall, G., & Tirado, F. (2007). Das Feld der Foucaultschen Diskursanalyse. Strukturen, Entwicklungen und Perspektiven. Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung Forum: Qualitative Social Research, 8(2). https://doi.org/10.17169/fqs-8.2.234

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