
Narrative, Identity, and Academic Community in Higher Education
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John Gribas is Professor of Communication, Media, and Persuasion at Idaho State University, USA.
Mark K. McBeth is Associate Dean of the College of Arts & Letters and Professor of Political Science at Idaho State University, USA.
Paul Sivitz is Lecturer of History at Idaho State University, USA.
Kandi Turley-Ames is Founding Dean of the College of Arts & Letters and Professor of Psychology at Idaho State University, USA.
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Brian Atteberry, Vanessa Ballam, Grant Harville, and Lauralee Zimmerly 10. Stories and Objects: Narrative and the Construction of Connective Links in an American Quilting Guild Sonja Launspach 11. The Currency of Stories: Anthropologists, Nawaals, and the Strange World of Academe Elizabeth Cartwright Section III Summary: An Author Conversation Gesine Hearn, Sonja Launspach, Grant Harville, and Elizabeth Cartwright Conclusion???: Narrative Diffusion Paul Sivitz
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