This book sets out to develop a distinctive, critical approach to the study of social consciousness through empirical studies of sociopolitical conflict in the west of Scotland. It accords an analytical priority to language-use and: Provides a critical review of a number of contemporary studies and approaches as part of an emerging presentation of an original and distinctive method. A? Makes a significant contribution to the recovery for social science of the achievements of a set of Marxist psychologists and philosophers of language - most notably L.S. Vygotsky and V.N. Voloshinov - whose potential relevance for political sociology has barely been recognised. A? Tests and demonstrates the relevance of the approach it seeks to develop in relation to empirical studies - most notably the Upper Clyde Shipbuilders 'work-in' of 1971-72 and the Scottish Office-led urban policy 'Partnership' in Ferguslie Park, Paisley in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Ultimately, the analytical focus on language becomes a key component of a larger mode of social investigation which begins from an analysis of changing patterns of language-use - one which 'turns' to language without embracing the 'linguistic turn'.
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Contents: Introduction; Developing the Approach: Language, ideology and social consciousness: a critique of J.C. Scott; L.S. Vygotsky and the study of consciousness; Tool and result?: Use and development. The Pragmatics of Emancipation: The pragmatics of emancipation I: a critical review of the work of Michael Huspek; Extending Vygotsky: Bakhtin, Voloshinov and J.V. Wertsch; The pragmatics of emancipation II: the Upper Clyde shipbuilders work-in, 1971-72. The Ferguslie Park Partnership?: Ferguslie Park: from exclusion to partnership?; The dialogics of partnership? and community action?; Conclusion; Bibliography.