
What is Narrative Research?
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Published on 20. November 2014
Book
Hardback
168 pages
978-1-78093-853-0 (ISBN)
Description
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com.
Narrative research has become a catchword in the social sciences today, promising new fields of inquiry and creative solutions to persistent problems.
This book brings together ideas about narrative from a variety of contexts across the social sciences and synthesizes understandings of the field. Rather than focusing on theory, it examines how narrative research is conducted and applied. It operates as a practical introductory guide, basic enough for first-time researchers, but also as a window onto the more complex questions and difficulties that all researchers in this area face.
The authors guide readers through current debates about how to obtain and analyse narrative data, about the nature of narrative, the place of the researcher, the limits of researcher interpretations, and the significance of narrative work in applied and in broader political contexts.
Narrative research has become a catchword in the social sciences today, promising new fields of inquiry and creative solutions to persistent problems.
This book brings together ideas about narrative from a variety of contexts across the social sciences and synthesizes understandings of the field. Rather than focusing on theory, it examines how narrative research is conducted and applied. It operates as a practical introductory guide, basic enough for first-time researchers, but also as a window onto the more complex questions and difficulties that all researchers in this area face.
The authors guide readers through current debates about how to obtain and analyse narrative data, about the nature of narrative, the place of the researcher, the limits of researcher interpretations, and the significance of narrative work in applied and in broader political contexts.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
351 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78093-853-0 (9781780938530)
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Corinne Squire | Molly Andrews | Mark Davis
What is Narrative Research?
E-Book
11/2014
1st Edition
Bloomsbury Academic
€23.99
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Persons
Corinne Squire, Mark Davis, Cigdem Esin, Molly Andrews, Barbara Harrison, Lars-Christer Hyden and Margareta Hyden are all based at the Centre for Narrative Research, University of East London, UK. The Centre for Narrative Research (CNR) is the leading international centre for narrative work in the social sciences. CNR aims to generate and develop innovative narrative research of all kinds, and to bring narrative researchers from all over the world into productive dialogue.
Author
University of Bristol, UK
University College London, UK
Monash University, Australia
University of East London, UK
ProfessorUniversity of East London, UK
University of East London, UK
Linkoeping University, Sweden
Content
What is Narrative Research? An Introduction to Some Key Ideas
The Development of Narrative Research
Narrative in Social Science Research
The Uses of Narrative Research
Challenges in Narrative Research
Criticisms of Narrative Research and Responses to Them
Summary
Short Annotated Bibliography of Key References for Further Reading
Links to Powerpoint Slides on NCRM Website and to other Relevant Resources
The Development of Narrative Research
Narrative in Social Science Research
The Uses of Narrative Research
Challenges in Narrative Research
Criticisms of Narrative Research and Responses to Them
Summary
Short Annotated Bibliography of Key References for Further Reading
Links to Powerpoint Slides on NCRM Website and to other Relevant Resources