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RESEARCH REPORTS

Negotiating the Tension Between the Discourses of Christianity and Spiritual Pluralism in Alcoholics Anonymous

Pages 389-405 | Received 21 Sep 2010, Accepted 17 Jun 2011, Published online: 28 Oct 2011
 

Abstract

This study employs dialogism theory and relational dialectics theory as sensitizing concepts to understand how meaning emerges as members of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) negotiate the tension between two religious discourses: Christianity and spiritual pluralism. Focus groups consisting of 32 AA members revealed instances of emergent meaning as the participants negotiated the dialectical tension between these discourses by employing four strategies: (a) centering and muting; (b) eliding tension through ambiguity; (c) inverting discourses; and (d) hybridity. Close analysis of the enactment of these strategies reveals how participants construct meaning while engaging the interplay of these discourses. The usefulness of this study for alcoholism treatment, public-health agencies, and individuals seeking treatment for alcohol abuse is discussed.

Acknowledgments

This study is based on data from the author's doctoral dissertation under the direction of Leslie A. Baxter, Department of Communication Studies, University of Iowa.

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Notes on contributors

Matthew S. Thatcher

Matthew S. Thatcher is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Arkansas State University

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