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Storifying routines and routinising stories: A dualistic subject positioning analysis of controversies about constraints on patient autonomy
Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour ( IF 1.733 ) Pub Date : 2021-03-05 , DOI: 10.1111/jtsb.12267
Simon Smith 1
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This paper uses subject positioning theory to explore how conflicts between autonomy and protection are managed in the justification of controversial care arrangements for patients with mental/neurological illness. Its basic argument is twofold: firstly, to justify or propose care arrangements at strategic or contentious moments, actors position illness as an actant and make it present in talk‐in‐interaction, exploiting alignments and misalignments between the there and then of reported events and the above and beyond of shared societal discourses to say what matters and what's to be done here and now; secondly, the introduction of authoritative voices from elsewhere involves imbricating narrative and routine sequences in order to prioritise different subjectivities. Dilemmas opposing autonomy and protection may seem less intractable if we adopt a corresponding perspective interplay between narrative and routine situational readings.

中文翻译:

例行化和例行化的故事:对患者自主权约束的争议的二元主题定位分析

本文使用主题定位理论来探讨如何在有争议的精神/神经疾病患者护理安排的合理性中解决自治与保护之间的冲突。它的基本论点有两个方面:首先,为了在战略或有争议的时刻证明或提出护理安排,演员将疾病定位为演员,并使其以对话方式出现,利用事件之间的对立和错位,然后报道事件与事件之间的对立和错位。在超出共享的社会话语说什么事情,什么是做在这里和现在; 其次,从其他地方引入权威性声音涉及将叙述性和日常性顺序融合在一起,以便优先考虑不同的主观性。如果我们在叙事和日常情境阅读之间采用相应的视角相互作用,那么反对自主权和保护权的困境似乎就不会那么棘手。
更新日期:2021-03-19
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