ABSTRACT

The psychoanalytic unconscious is a slippery set of phenomena to pin down. There is not an accepted standard form of research, outside of the clinical practice of psychoanalysis. In this book a number of non-clinical methods for collecting data and analysing it are described. It represents the current situation on the way to an established methodology.

The book provides a survey of methods in contemporary use and development. As well as the introductory survey, chapters have been written by researchers who have pioneered recent and effective methods and have extensive experience of those methods. It will serve as a gallery of illustrations from which to make the appropriate choice for a future research project.

Methods of Research into the Unconscious: Applying Psychoanalytic Ideas to Social Science will be of great use for those aiming to start projects in the general area of psychoanalytic studies and for those in the human/social sciences who wish to include the unconscious as well as conscious functioning of their subjects.

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

part I|2 pages

An overview of qualitative methodologies

chapter 1|22 pages

A psychoanalytic view of qualitative methodology

19Observing the elemental psychic world in social processes

part II|1 pages

Psychoanalytic methods in data collection

part III|1 pages

Psychoanalytic methods in data handling and data analysis

section |1 pages

Visual methods

part |2 pages

Operationalisation

chapter 9|12 pages

Is it a bird? Is it a plane?

171Operationalisation of unconscious processes

part |2 pages

Narrative analysis

chapter 12|28 pages

Researching dated, situated, defended, and deciding/evolving subjectivities by biographic-narrative interview 1

Psychoanalysis, the psycho-societal unconscious, and biographic-narrative interview method and interpretation 2

part |2 pages

Psycho-societal ethnography

chapter |3 pages

Conclusion