Dialogical Networks: Using the Past in Contemporary Research
In: Philosophy and Method in the Social Sciences Ser.
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Reporting political arguments -- 3 Reflection 1: the first steps - from "context selection" to dialogical networks -- 4 On the emergence of political identity in Czech mass media: the case of Democratic Party of Sudetenland -- 5 On dialogical networks: arguments about the migration law in Czech mass media in 1993 -- 6 On Membership Categorisation: "us", "them" and "doing violence" in political discourse -- 7 Reflection 2: on historical contextualisations in dialogical networks project -- 8 The war on terror and Muslim Britons' safety: a week in the life of a dialogical network -- 9 Reflection 3: continuities, novelties and dissociations -- 10 Practical historians and adversaries: 9/11 revisited -- 11 A day in the life of a dialogical network - the case of Czech currency devaluation -- 12 Reflection 4: multiplication and emergent meanings -- 13 Conclusion -- References -- Index.