I'm an undergraduate psychology student and currently writing a proposal assignment for an experiment stemming from Foucault's approach. This video was so helpful. Thank you.
It is a rare talent indeed that enables one to deliver a lecture about Foucault and make his philosophy sound positively sensible. Thank you for sharing!
Gibbs' rendition of Foucauldian discourse analysis compensates for the utter lack of relatability and concision in the original author's treatises on the subject. Along with Gibbs' lecture on discursive psychology, this is a must-watch for anyone struggling to navigate a realm of thought that might otherwise remain hopelessly inaccessible.
I'm so grateful that I've found this fantastic lecture. Thank you so much. I've taken a lot out of this in preparing for my phd 1st year review. I'm using Foucault's theories about power, discourse, and knowledge to explore the concept of compassion in the NHS. Fascinating work, especially using Foucault's oeuvre. This stimulated my thinking in the early stages of my reading. Thanks again.
Hi, i found this video very pleasant to watch. It was very clear, very detailed, not overwhelming and above all very well delivered and helpful. Thanks.
Just thrilled by this detailed lecture. Was struggling very long with this topic. Finally came to the satisfaction level. Thank you so much sir for your benevolent work.
Dr. Graham Gibbs, These are great videos you are making and taking from your time to do them for free is a generous thing of you. I learned a lot from all the case study videos you made as I'm now working now on my case study research that is actually semi-structure interviews. I've only little question, do you think when writing my paper the " Finding " section can be discussed in the discussion section or do I have to the finding in a separate section of its own as I see some literature some papers they put it inside the discussion and some put it outside. What is your recommendation or view about this? Thanks
+Jorge Ramiro Pérez Hi Jorge, wot are you writing about? Or wot have you written about? Mine is about CDA on political speeches focusing on the relational value of personal pronouns.
Thank you for giving clear explanations, really helpful for me to understand the concepts because sometimes the books are very hard to understand.. Thank you very much!!
Is there anyone who have some literature on a FDA being carried out on visual images? Currently writing a paper, and am only able to find a source in German, which is not my strong side...
Dear Graham, I was wondering wether you think it possible to use a Foucauldian DA approach to analyze a large amount of Facebook comments (800) on a Facebook post to see how identified discourses shape and form a person's or organization's brand? Sincerely, S.
One of my PhD students has done something very similar. He used Foucauldian DA to analyse photos from websites (actually about food banks). He too had several hundred images, but he use a coding process to classify the images (by topic and by discursive act) in order to pre-process the data and make it more manageable. You might think about doing the same for the comments you are analysing. The key is to identify the discursive acts or concepts that the comments represent.
@@GrahamRGibbs Thank you for your answer, Graham! It is much appreciated. I am unsure of what "discursive acts" is though, and can't seem to find much about it when searching online. Is it like speech acts?
I'm an undergraduate psychology student and currently writing a proposal assignment for an experiment stemming from Foucault's approach. This video was so helpful. Thank you.
It is a rare talent indeed that enables one to deliver a lecture about Foucault and make his philosophy sound positively sensible. Thank you for sharing!
Gibbs' rendition of Foucauldian discourse analysis compensates for the utter lack of relatability and concision in the original author's treatises on the subject. Along with Gibbs' lecture on discursive psychology, this is a must-watch for anyone struggling to navigate a realm of thought that might otherwise remain hopelessly inaccessible.
I'm doing my first Uni essay on discourse analysis and I was so lost, thank goodness I found your videos!!!!
I m overjoyed to watch this helpful video ......thanks
Thank you very much sir
CONCISE, PRECISE and TO THE POINT
I'm so grateful that I've found this fantastic lecture. Thank you so much. I've taken a lot out of this in preparing for my phd 1st year review. I'm using Foucault's theories about power, discourse, and knowledge to explore the concept of compassion in the NHS. Fascinating work, especially using Foucault's oeuvre. This stimulated my thinking in the early stages of my reading. Thanks again.
Marvellously helpful. Tremendous to have such a wonderful teaching tool free to all. Much appreciated.
Fantastic lecture. Thank you so much for putting it online, very helpful!
Hi, i found this video very pleasant to watch. It was very clear, very detailed, not overwhelming and above all very well delivered and helpful. Thanks.
Just thrilled by this detailed lecture. Was struggling very long with this topic. Finally came to the satisfaction level. Thank you so much sir for your benevolent work.
Very helpful. Thank you so much for your time. Helped me better digest my readings a little better. Please don't stop helping us in this way.
You're a bloody legend, Graham. Thank you for this brilliant video.
Dear Graham, thank you a lot for this video. You explained MF DT in a very clear way to me.
Thank you so much for this. You have an excellent way of explaining Foucault with clarity and precision.
Can we use this on movies ?
Dr. Graham Gibbs,
These are great videos you are making and taking from your time to do them for free is a generous thing of you. I learned a lot from all the case study videos you made as I'm now working now on my case study research that is actually semi-structure interviews. I've only little question, do you think when writing my paper the " Finding " section can be discussed in the discussion section or do I have to the finding in a separate section of its own as I see some literature some papers they put it inside the discussion and some put it outside. What is your recommendation or view about this?
Thanks
@Yaser Hadi: so how is your research, sir?
thank you so much for this explanation. This Explanation is the first time I understood discourse analysis.
Thank you very much Dr Graham for uploading this video. I had a great time watching and understanding your lecture.
Dear Graham, That was extremely useful and interesting. I am watching your videos for my thesis right now
+Jorge Ramiro Pérez
Hi Jorge, wot are you writing about?
Or wot have you written about?
Mine is about CDA on political speeches focusing on the relational value of personal pronouns.
Hi soxan. I would be interested in reading your work :)
Soxan S. I would also be quite interested in reading that :)
extremely useful and practical, thank you!
Thank you for giving clear explanations, really helpful for me to understand the concepts because sometimes the books are very hard to understand.. Thank you very much!!
Thank you very much sir for this act of kindness
Thank you~ This lecture is really well- structured and extremely helpful!
really clear and concise explanation, thank you so much so helpful!
Thank you very much indeed for this video! Could you make one about Discourse markers please??
Extremely helpful, thank you!
Currently writing a dissertation on discourse surrounding the vegan lifestyle, thank you so much for this.
Thank you so much for an extremely helpful explanation.
Thanks a lot Dr Graham for preparing this video. Its really interesting and useful.
Thank you very much for preparing this video. It was very helpful.
I was struggling to read arch. of knowledge, this really helped!
Thank you! Greetings from York University (TO)!
A very helpful lecture.. I'm profoundly grateful
very insightful presentation about an obscure system of theories
Thank you very much for the hard work! I have much clearer understanding of discourse analysis now :)
thaNks for the videos. Why are you not uploading any new videos?
Always faucauld is difficult for me
thanks a lot Dr. Gibbs. this is extremely helpful.
Exactly what I needed. Thanks!
This has been extremely useful, thank you!
thank you thank you, you have saved my dissertation
Absolutely fantastic and invaluable video; particularly for new students. Thank you so much for sharing!
Thanks for the video. It really helped me understand the content.
Thanks very much for this clarifying lecture!
Is there anyone who have some literature on a FDA being carried out on visual images? Currently writing a paper, and am only able to find a source in German, which is not my strong side...
me too....need them so bad
Thank you so much for this video!
how and why discourse analysis is considered as multivoiced
Thank you!
so helpful, thank you!
Thank you! :)
Life saver !
This is a great lecture!
you just saved the day !
Dear Graham,
I was wondering wether you think it possible to use a Foucauldian DA approach to analyze a large amount of Facebook comments (800) on a Facebook post to see how identified discourses shape and form a person's or organization's brand?
Sincerely,
S.
One of my PhD students has done something very similar. He used Foucauldian DA to analyse photos from websites (actually about food banks). He too had several hundred images, but he use a coding process to classify the images (by topic and by discursive act) in order to pre-process the data and make it more manageable. You might think about doing the same for the comments you are analysing. The key is to identify the discursive acts or concepts that the comments represent.
@@GrahamRGibbs Thank you for your answer, Graham! It is much appreciated. I am unsure of what "discursive acts" is though, and can't seem to find much about it when searching online. Is it like speech acts?
thank you for this video
Thank you, Thank you.
thank you! so helpful!
This was so so helpful! thank you
Excelent video, it helped me a lot, thanks!!!
Thanks for this excelent video
Really enjoyable! Thank you!
Thanks, this is very helpful.
Thanks for summing that up ;)
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Thank u :)