CONTESTED DISCOURSE - EXPLORATION OF 2 DISCOURSES IN YOUTH WORK TRAINING

Authors
Citation
A. Rosie, CONTESTED DISCOURSE - EXPLORATION OF 2 DISCOURSES IN YOUTH WORK TRAINING, Journal of contemporary ethnography, 23(3), 1994, pp. 330-353
Citations number
37
Categorie Soggetti
Sociology,"Urban Studies
ISSN journal
08912416
Volume
23
Issue
3
Year of publication
1994
Pages
330 - 353
Database
ISI
SICI code
0891-2416(1994)23:3<330:CD-EO2>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
A training program for youths and community workers in the United King dom provides the setting for an analysis of two contrasting discourses . The account draws on the work of Bataille and Lyotard to explore the relationship between discourse and the multiple readings of an event that an ethnographer might make. Two discourses are identified within a corpus of ethnographic data. A contest discourse that provides stude nts with a means of redefining the conditions they seek in the trainin g setting acts as a challenge to a discourse of managerialism. The lat ter provides a bureaucratic framework for course organization and stud ent assessment. The article examines two key events to illustrate the emergence of the two discourses and to explore the interrelationships between them. Specific types of field note data are used to explore th e operation of the discourses. In the final section, the account explo res ways by which an ethnographer can avoid producing a unitary narrat ive from a single point of view that denies the multiplicity of meanin gs within a setting.