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Intersubjectivity: Towards a Dialogical Analysis
Authors:ALEX GILLESPIE  FLORA CORNISH
Institution:Department of Psychology
University of Stirling
Stirling FK9 4LA, UK
;
School of Health
Glasgow Caledonian University
Glasgow G4 0BA, UK
Abstract:Intersubjectivity refers to the variety of possible relations between perspectives. It is indispensable for understanding human social behaviour. While theoretical work on intersubjectivity is relatively sophisticated, methodological approaches to studying intersubjectivity lag behind. Most methodologies assume that individuals are the unit of analysis. In order to research intersubjectivity, however, methodologies are needed that take relationships as the unit of analysis. The first aim of this article is to review existing methodologies for studying intersubjectivity. Four methodological approaches are reviewed: comparative self-report, observing behaviour, analysing talk and ethnographic engagement. The second aim of the article is to introduce and contribute to the development of a dialogical method of analysis. The dialogical approach enables the study of intersubjectivity at different levels, as both implicit and explicit, and both within and between individuals and groups. The article concludes with suggestions for using the proposed method for researching intersubjectivity both within individuals and between individuals and groups.
Keywords:intersubjectivity  dialogical analysis  questionnaires  observation  methodology  self-report
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