
Narrative Inquiry of Displacement
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Each chapter examines and theorises the narrative approach used to show the link between the data collection and the story, illustrating research decisions and analysis in action. The book presents a range of displacement stories, including migration, immigration, social and political displacement. The chapters also provide stories of adoptions, diaspora communities and people affected by apartheid and the Holocaust.
This volume is recommended for those working in qualitative inquiry and scholars of migration and refugee studies, providing immediate and theoretically nuanced accounts of displacement experiences globally.
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Kelly Clark/Keefe is an Professor in the Department of Education at the University of Vermont where she teaches courses in qualitative research and social foundations of education. Using mainly critical arts-based approaches, she conducts empirical and conceptual analyses of epistemic injustice and identity formation in contemporary schooling and higher education.
Maggi Savin-Baden is a Professor of Higher Education Research at the University of Worcester, UK. She has a strong publication record of over 70 research publications and 22 books, which reflects her research interests on the impact of innovative learning, qualitative research methodologies, digital fluency, cyber-influence, pedagogical agents and problem-based learning.
Content
Chapter One: The story of the book and the chapters
Chapter Two: Navigating the terrain: A narrative inquiry typology
Part I: Stories of migration
Chapter Three: Adoption
Chapter Four: Reflections of absence: Genetic displacement and reconception among donor-conceived persons in California
Chapter Five: Gypsy, Roma, Traveller displacement
Part II: Stories of immigration
Chapter Six: International adoption and identity: Faith's story
Chapter Seven: Diaspora
Chapter Eight: A narrative inquiry of a home child: A generational story
Part III: Stories of political/social displacement
Chapter Nine: Doing displacement in and between Sudan and the United States: Navigating language, relationality and ideologies
Chapter Ten: Through the eyes of a Bo-Kaap womxn: A post-apartheid displacement narrative
Chapter Eleven: Holocaust resistance and survival: Recasting the refugee experience
Chapter Twelve: Friend or Foe? A narrative inquiry into the experiences of a Japanese internment survivor
Epilogue
Chapter Thirteen: Conclusion: How stories of displacement and narrative inquiry touch
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