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Constructions of Agency in Accounts of Drunk Driving at the Outset of Semi-Mandatory Counseling

2015

Convicted drunk drivers, in accounts of their offenses, rarely display qualities of agency that would contribute to a favorable outcome in counseling. Instead, the discursive and rhetorical aim of the accounts is often to evade responsibility and ownership of the offending behavior. Such disclaim of personal agency can be achieved in various ways in the narration of drunk driving (DD) incidences. This study examined how five aspects of agentic presentation (reflexivity, historicity, intentionality, causal attribution, and relationality) were present in or missing from such accounts. It was found that a tentative model of (non)agentic display based on those five aspects could differentiate b…

050103 clinical psychologyLinguistics and LanguageSocial PsychologySense of agency05 social sciencesAgency (philosophy)050109 social psychologyContext (language use)Drunk driverscounselingdrunk driversReflexivityDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyRhetorical question0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesNarrativePsychologyAttributionSocial psychologyta515personal agencyJournal of Constructivist Psychology
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