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The Causal Power of Discourse
Authors:DAVE ELDER‐VASS
Institution:Department of Sociology, University of Essex, Colchester CO4 3SQ, U.K., d.eldervass@ntlworld.com, d.elder‐vass@lboro.ac.uk
Abstract:This paper outlines a realist approach to the social ontology of discourse. It seeks to synthesise some elements of the approach to discourse found in the early work of Michel Foucault with a critical realist understanding of the causal power of social structures. It will argue that discursive structures can be causally significant when they are normatively endorsed and enforced by specific groups of people; that it is not discourse as such but these groups—discursive circles—that are causally effective; and that such an account allows us to reconcile the role of discourse with that of the subject.
Keywords:discourse  norm circles  Foucault  critical realism  social ontology
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