Narrative Methods
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The Second Annual Transpersonal Research Colloquium (TRC) was held in Northampton, UK on September 15-16, 2016. This document is the final program with presenters abstracts, bios, and contact information. For further information, see... more
Das Working Paper nimmt den Zusammenhang von Vergleichen und Erzählen aus einer systematischen und historischen Perspektive in den Blick. Es befasst sich zum einen mit der Frage, wie und vor dem Hintergrund welcher theoretischer Annahmen... more
This paper explains why it is necessary to employ two apparently disparate qualitative methodologies to address multidimensional research objectives of a complex phenomenon: non-native English-speaking teachers' (NNESTs) professional... more
The present study scrutinizes the outlawry and outlaws that appear in the Icelandic Family Sagas. It provides a thorough description about outlawry on the basis of extant law and saga texts as well as an analysis of referential... more
Fludernik, Monika and Greta Olson. "Assessing Current Trends in Narratology." Current Trends in Narratology. Ed. Greta Olson. Berlin and New York: De Gruyter, 2011. 1-33.
Suspendus aux lèvres d’un conteur, incapables d’interrompre la lecture d’un roman, captivés par un film haletant, nous faisons tous l’expérience quotidienne de ce plaisir apparemment paradoxal que nous tirons de notre insatisfaction... more
Bringing together interdisciplinary leaders in methodology and arts-based research (ABR), this comprehensive handbook explores the synergies between artistic and research practices and addresses issues in designing, implementing,... more
The pending narrative is an important macrostructure of persuasive speech. With it, the speaker not only describes the world and its social phenomena, but also lays a foundation for transforming the world to conform with the objective... more
This article stems from a story of arts education advocacy in the midst of a bureaucracy that misunderstood the purpose of art education at the launch of a new elementary school. Contemporary visual arts education practices overlap a... more
The Spanish conquistadores' capture of the Inka emperor, Atawallpa, and massacre of many of his people in Cajamarca on November 16, 1532, was a tremendously consequential event. How does our view of such an event change, however, when... more
The Australian Community Psychologist Volume 29 No 1 June 2018 © The Australian Psychological Society Ltd Bhutan is a tiny Himalayan Buddhist kingdom that has faced challenges in societal changes to youth wellbeing. Twenty-five percent of... more
Through the nightclub sequence, we analyze how, during ten minutes, the building of suspense is made, which never falls and does not lose its intensity at any time, particularly thanks to a very specific type of editing. Also, this... more
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The article analyzes the issue of educational practices focusing on narration and autobiography. The theoretical and methodological framework used is that of intercultural education and action research in education. In this perspective,... more
The following paper traces a pilot mentoring project funded by Research Autism and implemented by London South Bank University. First, a background to the project is given before providing an overview of the
The apartheid era in South Africa was defined by various theatres of violence and conflict, both within the country and in neighbouring states. The generation of young South Africans who lived through this time faced complex decisions... more
This article explores some French Canadian (Québec) students’ historical consciousness of the nation through the lens of Social Identity Theory (SIT). Informed by SIT principles, our narrative analysis shows how most Franco-Québécois... more
This study employs narrative in order to examine circumstances wherein identity constructs and self-image are reconstituted in the face of oppressive circumstances. The authors of this article, both art educa-tors/academics, explore the... more
Handed in as a B.A. thesis, this study researches students' acceptance of storytelling as a means of teaching English as a foreign language in German secondary schools. The results clearly show that there is no correlation between age and... more
"By inviting educators from diverse backgrounds to participate in creative conversations I had hoped to reflect on experiences that had helped construct our theories of environmental education, and inform practice. I sought consistency... more
This book starts from the empirical analysis of five drama series: /The West Wing/, NBC: 1999-2006;/ Lost/, ABC: 2004-2010; /Desperate Housewives/, ABC: 2004-/; House, M.D., /Fox: 2004- and /CSI: Crime Scene Investigation/, CBS: 2000-.... more
Drawing on experience of community-based health research with a First Nation population, I present a case for the incorporation of an ethics grounded in narrative, particularly within Indigenous community-based research (CBR). Viewing... more
This article discusses how language use affects reasoning and learning in educational settings. Interactions among (1) pupils in upper secondary school, (2) teachers in upper secondary school, and (3) student teachers studying to become... more
The concept of migration can be defined as physical space changing. Immigration defines the migration act as well as the difficulties encountered in adapting to new worlds. Their children, named as secondgeneration, adapted more easily... more
In this article, the authors discuss friendship as a method of qualitative inquiry. After defining friendship and positing it as a kind of fieldwork, the methodological foundations of friendship as method are established (Tillmann-Healy,... more
This article examines how women present a moral self in relation to public norms that constitute`good' motherhood.Thefocus of this article is on two types of written life story: first, those written by mothers who express a past or... more
By Robert Cancel -- It is surprisingly difficult to tell a good story about storytelling. It is harder still to make the storytellers themselves come alive, helping their in situ oral performances flourish in text on a printed page.... more
A complexity-friendly, SenseMaker-based approach to understanding how to build sustainable livelihoods and communities in conditions of high uncertainty and change. The tool also detected underlying attitudinal change among participants... more
This user-friendly book provides a step-by-step guide to using the five major approaches to research design: quantitative, qualitative, mixed methods, arts-based, and communitybased participatory research. Chapters on each approach follow... more
Mixed: Multiracial College Students Tell Their Life Stories presents multiracial student essays focusing on growing up and living as a mixed-race individual in a society founded on monoracial understandings of race. The purpose of the... more
Abstract Over the past forty years or so, the evolutionary human sciences have gradually developed a good working model of human nature. That model includes basic emotions and basic motives such as survival, mating, parenting, favoring... more
Dr. Carolyn Ellis is a sociologist and communications scholar whose major contribution to anthropology is her originating development of, and research in, autoethnography. Ellis describes autoethnography as “a reflexive approach to... more