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Joan Casser (Sociologist)

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Joan Casser (26 January 1982) is a social scientist who specialises in the linguistic, cognitive, and economic effects of sociological behavior.

Dr
Joan Casser
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Waikato
ThesisOn Interpellation: An Introduction to Specular Sociology
Doctoral advisorProfessor Michael Adrian Peters
Academic work
DisciplineSociology
Sub-disciplinesocial psychology; linguistics; theoretical practice
Main interestsepistemology; social relations; norms; structural causality
Notable worksStructures of Language: Notes Towards a Systematic Investigation

Career

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In 2020 Casser received a Ph.D. for On Interpellation: An Introduction to Specular Sociology[1] from the University of Waikato, New Zealand. His doctoral thesis develops Louis Althusser's inductive inferences regarding theoretical and experimental practice in the social sciences. Casser's research in Structures of Language: Notes Towards a Systematic Investigation determines how the epistemological break - as described by Michel Pêcheux, Althusser, and Gaston Bachelard - can be successfully applied to linguistic phenomena in everyday social contexts.

Bibliography

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Casser, Joan. (2022) Structures of Language: Notes Toward a Systematic Investigation. Boston: Brill. ISBN 9789004520776

  1. ^ Casser, Joan (2020). On interpellation: an introduction to specular sociology (Thesis thesis). The University of Waikato.