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Ian Parker (born 1956) is a British psychologist and psychoanalyst. He is Emeritus Professor of Management in the School of Business at the University of Leicester.


Biography

Parker went to
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in Keston, Bromley, UK, studied psychology at
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and the
University of Southampton , mottoeng = The Heights Yield to Endeavour , type = Public research university , established = 1862 – Hartley Institution1902 – Hartley University College1913 – Southampton University Coll ...
, lectured at
Manchester Polytechnic Manchester Metropolitan University is located in the centre of Manchester, England. The university has over 40,000 students and over 4,000 members of staff. It is home to four faculties (Arts and Humanities, Business and Law, Health and Educat ...
from 1985, was appointed Professor of Psychology at Bolton Institute in 1996, and returned to Manchester as Professor of Psychology at
Manchester Metropolitan University Manchester Metropolitan University is located in the centre of Manchester, England. The university has over 40,000 students and over 4,000 members of staff. It is home to four faculties (Arts and Humanities, Business and Law, Health and Educat ...
in 2000. In 2012 he was suspended for questioning, in his capacity as departmental union representative for the
University and College Union The University and College Union (UCU) is a British trade union in further and higher education representing over 120,000 academics and support staff. UCU is a vertical union representing casualised researchers and teaching staff, "permanent" ...
, work-load and appointment procedures. There was an international campaign for his reinstatement, and an online petition which claimed 'victory' with 3772 signatures. In 2013 he resigned his post, and moved to the
University of Leicester , mottoeng = So that they may have life , established = , type = public research university , endowment = £20.0 million , budget = £326 million , chancellor = David Willetts , vice_chancellor = Nishan Canagarajah , head_lab ...
, and also took up visiting professorial positions at
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, Belgium, Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brasil,
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, South Africa,
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, Spain,
Birkbeck University of London , mottoeng = Advice comes over nightTranslation used by Birkbeck. , established = , type = Public research university , endowment = £4.3 m (2014) , budget = £10 ...
, UK,
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, UK and
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, UK. He is an analyst member of the Centre for Freudian Analysis and Research, and Honorary Secretary of the College of Psychoanalysts-UK.


Thought

Parker has worked in three traditions of
critical psychology Critical psychology is a perspective on psychology that draws extensively on critical theory. Critical psychology challenges the assumptions, theories and methods of mainstream psychology and attempts to apply psychological understandings in diffe ...
: discursive analysis, Marxist psychology, and
psychoanalysis PsychoanalysisFrom Greek: + . is a set of theories and therapeutic techniques"What is psychoanalysis? Of course, one is supposed to answer that it is many things — a theory, a research method, a therapy, a body of knowledge. In what might b ...
, with a focus on questions of ideology and
power Power most often refers to: * Power (physics), meaning "rate of doing work" ** Engine power, the power put out by an engine ** Electric power * Power (social and political), the ability to influence people or events ** Abusive power Power may a ...
.


Discursive analysis

Discursive analysis appears in his earliest writing, which is focused on the 'crisis' in laboratory-experimental social psychology during the 1960s through to the 1980s. In his first book, ''The Crisis in Modern Social Psychology, and How to End It'' (1989), Parker uses structuralist and
post-structuralist Post-structuralism is a term for philosophical and literary forms of theory that both build upon and reject ideas established by structuralism, the intellectual project that preceded it. Though post-structuralists all present different critiques ...
theories to disrupt the claims that psychologists make to speak a professional expert 'truth' about human psychology. Toward the end of the book he moves beyond the 'turn to language' in social psychology to a 'turn to discourse', and this, he argues, will enable critical researchers to treat psychology itself as a set of discourses or stories about people rather than as things that are universally true. Analyses of 'psychologisation' are then necessary to critical discursive work. This argument is taken forward in ''Discourse Dynamics: Critical Analysis for Social and Individual Psychology'' (1992), but now there is a discussion of the relationship between discourse and reality, and at this point Parker seems to think that ‘ critical realism' might be helpful to avoid problems with 'relativism' in the social sciences. He returns to these issues ten years later in ''Critical Discursive Psychology'' (2002), but by this time he is pessimistic about the critical potential of a purely discursive approach. He prefers the term 'discursive practice'. His book on methodology, ''Qualitative Psychology: Introducing Radical Research'' (2005) includes a new version of discourse analysis that attempts to break down the divisions between the researcher and those they study. Critical responses and commentaries on the impact of Ian Parker’s work on discourse analysis have often focused on what is seen as a reification of ‘discourse’: his conceptual work on discourse has been criticised on this basis from a traditional social psychological position (e.g., Abrams and Hogg, 1990 ) and from a 'discursive' position (e.g., Potter et al., 1990; Potter & Edwards, 1999 ). Critical commentaries on his work on discourse analysis were included in his book ''Critical Discursive Psychology'' in 2002, and in the second edition of that book in 2015.


Marxist psychology

Parker employed Marxist arguments in his first book, and that book on the 'crisis' ends with a discussion of 'transitional demands' that borrow from
Trotskyist Trotskyism is the political ideology and branch of Marxism developed by Ukrainian-Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky and some other members of the Left Opposition and Fourth International. Trotsky self-identified as an orthodox Marxist, a ...
politics (and these demands are designed to start from what it is reasonable to ask for but in such a way as to lead to a questioning of oppression). A co-edited book, ''Psychology and Society: Contradiction and Coexistence'' (1996) is explicitly concerned with Marxist approaches to psychology, and a note indicates that the original title was to be Psychology and Marxism. All the contributors to this book are Marxists, but using a variety of different psychological theories (and Parker’s chapter is on Trotsky and psychoanalysis). Discussion of Marxist psychology is scattered throughout Parker’s work, and he defines himself as a Marxist, and supporter of the
Fourth International The Fourth International (FI) is a revolutionary socialist international organization consisting of followers of Leon Trotsky, also known as Trotskyists, whose declared goal is the overthrowing of global capitalism and the establishment of ...
. There is a reflection on this in the opening chapter by him of Critical Discursive Psychology, and Marxist ideas are outlined (alongside psychoanalysis, post-structuralism and feminism) in a paper 'Discursive resources in the Discourse Unit' written for the
Discourse Unit Discourse is a generalization of the notion of a conversation to any form of communication. Discourse is a major topic in social theory, with work spanning fields such as sociology, anthropology, continental philosophy, and discourse analysis. ...
, a research group which he founded with
Erica Burman Erica Burman (born 1960) is a critical development psychologist based in the United Kingdom. While little known in the developmental psychology research community, her work has been a conceptual resource for critiques of the field, notably femini ...
. Recent interviews indicate that feminist arguments have become more important to Parker, and that Marxism itself may not provide a complete true theory (or alternative to psychology). The discipline of psychology is now treated as an ongoing process of 'psychologisation' operating within institutions suffused with the power to define and manage individual behaviour and experience. This argument is outlined in the book ''Revolution in Psychology'' (2007). Marxist responses to Ian Parker's work have come from Vygotskian
developmental psychologists Development of the human body is the process of growth to maturity. The process begins with fertilization, where an egg released from the ovary of a female is penetrated by a sperm cell from a male. The resulting zygote develops through mitos ...
using his work in the political domain (e.g., Holzman, 1995; Newman and Holzman, 2000), and from mainstream experimental psychologists (e.g., Jost and Hardin, 1996).


Psychoanalytic theory

Psychoanalysis is discussed at length in ''Psychoanalytic Culture: Psychoanalytic Discourse in Western Society'' (1997), and traditions of theory from British, German and French psychoanalysis are examined critically. These ideas are complemented in the book by original empirical research. The book is a curious mixture of explication and analysis; Parker oscillates between a description of a psychoanalytic theory and a critical account of how it has come to seem to be true to people in Western culture. The most important conceptual contribution by him in the book is that of the ' discursive complex' to explicate how psychoanalysis operates as a social construction and in lived experience. He trained as a
Lacanian Jacques Marie Émile Lacan (, , ; 13 April 1901 – 9 September 1981) was a French psychoanalyst and psychiatrist. Described as "the most controversial psycho-analyst since Freud", Lacan gave yearly seminars in Paris from 1953 to 1981, and pu ...
psychoanalyst with the Centre for Freudian Analysis and Research in London toward the end of the 1990s, and has written on psychoanalytic social theory, in his book ''Slavoj Žižek: A Critical Introduction'' (2004). Parker’s discussion of psychoanalysis sometimes appears to be situated within a discursive or Marxist theoretical framework, but he then seems to use psychoanalytic theory as a framework to understand pathology in contemporary society. The original research in his 1997 book ''Psychoanalytic Culture''Hand 2009 book ''Psychoanalytic Mythologies'' is critical also of psychoanalysis itself. His argument is that psychoanalysis and a form of 'psychoanalytic subjectivity' has developed under capitalism, and so it is necessary to take it seriously to change society and enable individuals to change. It is not clear how this use of psychoanalysis fits with his radical work on mental health, which is contained in his co-authored book ''Deconstructing Psychopathology'' (1995), which draws on action research described by him in that book, and in his edited book ''Deconstructing Psychotherapy'' (1999). (Those books draw heavily on the works of the postmodern philosophers Michel Foucault and Jacques Derrida rather than the psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan.) Parker was author of ''Lacanian Psychoanalysis: Revolutions in Subjectivity'' in 2011, and co-editor (with David Pavon-Cuellar) of ''Lacan, Discourse, Event: New Psychoanalytic Approaches to Textual Indeterminacy'' in 2014, a book which connects psychoanalysis with discourse analysis. He edits the 'Lines of the Symbolic in Psychoanalysis' series as Secretary of Manchester Psychoanalytic Matrix for Routledge.


Publications

Parker is author or co-author of 25 books, and editor or co-editor of 15 books. His books and articles have been published in 17 languages. Parker edited a four-volume 'major work' ''Critical Psychology'' for Routledge in 2011, and a ''Handbook of Critical Psychology'' in 2015. A collection of published and previously unpublished work appeared in six books published by Routledge in the series 'Psychology After Critique'. He edits the 'Concepts for Critical Psychology' series for Routledge, and is managing editor of the Annual Review of Critical Psychology. ''Psychoanalysis and Revolution: Critical Psychology for Liberation Movements'', co-authored with David Pavón-Cuéllar was first published in Russian, and then in Italian and English in 2021, and then in Spanish, Bahasa Indonesian and Portuguese in 2022.https://psychoanalysisrevolution.com/


Books

* Parker, I. (1989) ''The Crisis in Modern Social Psychology, and how to end it'', London and New York: Routledge. * Parker, I. (1992) ''Discourse Dynamics: Critical Analysis for Social and Individual Psychology'', London and New York: Routledge. * Banister, P., Burman, E., Parker, I., Taylor, M. and Tindall, C. (1994) ''Qualitative Methods in Psychology: A Research Guide'', Milton Keynes: Open University Press. * Foster, J. J. and Parker, I. (1995) ''Carrying Out Investigations in Psychology'', Leicester: British Psychological Society. * Parker, I., Georgaca, E., Harper, D., McLaughlin, T. and Stowell Smith, M. (1995) ''Deconstructing Psychopathology'', London: Sage. * Parker, I. (1997) ''Psychoanalytic Culture: Psychoanalytic Discourse in Western Society'', London: Sage. * Parker, I. and the Bolton Discourse Network (1999) ''Critical Textwork: An Introduction to Varieties of Discourse and Analysis'', Buckingham: Open University Press. *Parker, I. (Ed.) (1999). ''Deconstructing psychotherapy''. London: Sage. * Parker, I. (2002) ''Critical Discursive Psychology''. London: Palgrave. * Parker, I. (2005) ''Qualitative Psychology: Introducing Radical Research.'' Buckingham: Open University Press. * Parker, I. (2007) ''Revolution in Psychology: Alienation to Emancipation''. London: Pluto Press. * Parker, I. (2008) ''Japan in Analysis: Cultures of the Unconscious''. London: Palgrave. * Parker, I. (2009) ''Psychoanalytic Mythologies''. London: Anthem Press. * Parker, I. (2014) ''The Crisis in Modern Social Psychology, and how to end it''. Abingdon/New York: Routledge sychology Revivals, original published 1989 * Parker, I. (2014) ''Discourse Dynamics: Critical Analysis for Social and Individual Psychology''. Abingdon/New York: Routledge sychology Revivals, original published 1992 * Parker, I. (2014) ''Revolução na Psicologia: da alienação à emancipação''. Campinas, Brazil, Alínea. * Parker, I. and Pavón-Cuéllar, D. (comps) (2014) ''Lacan, Discurso, Acontecimeinto: Nuevo Análisis de la Indeterminación Textual''. Mexico DF: Plaza y Valdes. * Parker, I. and Pavón-Cuéllar, D. (eds) (2014) ''Lacan, Discourse, Event: New Psychoanalytic Approaches to Textual Indeterminacy''. Abingdon/New York: Routledge. * Parker, I. (2015) ''Handbook of Critical Psychology''. London and New York: Routledge. * Parker, I. (2015) ''Critical Discursive Psychology (2nd Edition)''. London: Palgrave Macmillan. * Parker, I. (2015) ''Psychology After the Crisis: Scientific paradigms and political debate''. Abingdon/New York: Routledge. * Parker, I. (2015) ''Psychology After Deconstruction: Erasure and Social Reconstruction''. Abingdon/New York: Routledge. * Parker, I. (2015) ''Psychology After Discourse Analysis: Concepts, methods, critique''. Abingdon/New York: Routledge. * Parker, I. (2015) ''Psychology After Psychoanalysis: Psychosocial studies and beyond''. Abingdon/New York: Routledge. * Parker, I. (2015) ''Psychology After the Unconscious: From Freud to Lacan''. Abingdon/New York: Routledge. * Parker, I. (2015) ''Psychology After Lacan: Connecting the clinic and research''. Abingdon/New York: Routledge. * Parker, I. (2017) ''Revolutionary Keywords for a New Left''. Washington/Winchester. Zero Books. * Parker, I. and Pavón-Cuéllar, D. (eds) (2017) ''Marxismo, psicología y psicoanálisis''. Morelia, Mexico: Paradiso editors, Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo. * Parker, I. (2018) ''Psy-Complex in Question: Critical Review in Psychology, Psychoanalysis and Social Theory''. Washington/Winchester. Zero Books. * Parker, I. (2019) Psychoanalysis, Clinic and Context: Subjectivity, History and Autobiography. Abingdon/New York: Routledge. * Parker, I. (2020) Psychology through Critical Auto-Ethnography: Academic Discipline, Professional Practice and Reflexive History. Abingdon/New York: Routledge. * Parker, I. (2020) Socialisms: Revolutions Betrayed, Mislaid and Unmade. London: Resistance Books. * Parker, I. (2020) Mapping the English Left Through Film: Twenty-Five Uneasy Pieces. London: Folrose. * Parker, I. and Pavón-Cuéllar, D. (2021) Psychoanalysis and Revolution: Critical Psychology for Liberation Movements. London: 1968 Press. * Parker, I. (2022) Radical Psychoanalysis and Anti-Capitalist Action. London: Resistance Books. * Parker, I. (2022) Stalinist Realism and Open Communism: Malignant Mirror or Free Association. London: Resistance Books.


References

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