THE ARTICULATION OF DISCOURSE ANALYSIS AND DISCOURSE THEORY FOR HEALTH FIELD ANALYSIS
Abstract
The objective of this article is to present the transdisciplinary articulations between the Social Sciences and Public Health, showing how the references of Discourse Theory in parallel with Discourse Analysis, were and can be methodologically used in sociological research in the field of health. Realizing in the disciplinary field of Collective Health, precarious attempts to establish counter-hegemonies to the Flexnerian consensus, we clearly evidence the possibilities of transdisciplinary dialogue that such perception evidences when bringing notions from Social Sciences, Science / Political Philosophy, Psychoanalysis, Psychology or other disciplinary fields that share signifiers that can be analyzed through Laclau’s theoretical elements.
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