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16 Facts About Jonathan Potter

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Jonathan Potter was born on 8 June 1956 and is a British psychologist and Dean of the School of Communication and Information at Rutgers University.

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Jonathan Potter is one of the pioneers of discursive psychology.

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Jonathan Potter was born in Ashford, Kent, and spent most of his childhood in Laughton, East Sussex.

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Jonathan Potter's father was a school teacher, and his mother was a batik artist.

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Jonathan Potter attended school in Lewes and pursued a degree in Psychology at the University of Liverpool in 1974.

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In 1979, Jonathan Potter applied for PhD funding at the University of Bath to work with Harry Collins, but the offer was withdrawn due to budget cuts.

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Jonathan Potter began a part-time PhD at the University of Surrey, studying the experiences of overseas tourists in Bath.

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Jonathan Potter later transferred to the University of York, working with Michael Mulkay on the sociology of scientific knowledge, focusing on scientific discourse analysis.

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Jonathan Potter joined the University of St Andrews, where he taught statistics and developed a course on discourse, covering various theories and methods that influenced his later work.

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Jonathan Potter progressed from lecturer to Professor of Discourse Analysis and eventually became Head of Department in 2010.

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Since 1996, Jonathan Potter has lived with and collaborated with Alexa Hepburn.

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In 1984, Jonathan Potter published Social Texts and Context: Literature and Social Psychology with Margaret Wetherell and Peter Stringer.

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Jonathan Potter co-authored the influential book Discourse and Social Psychology with Margaret Wetherell, which is a foundational text in the development of a discourse analytic approach to social psychology, now known as discursive psychology.

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In 1996, Jonathan Potter published Representing Reality, which built on his engagement with the sociology of scientific knowledge and other approaches to factuality.

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Jonathan Potter co-edited Conversation and Cognition with Hedwig te Molder, a collection that brought together conversation analysts, ethnomethodologists, and discursive psychologists, including Geoff Coulter, John Heritage, Anita Pomerantz, and Robert Hopper, to address fundamental issues at the intersection of cognition and interaction.

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In 2007, Jonathan Potter edited a three-volume set of books that compiled a wide range of studies in discursive psychology.