Stories changing lives narratives and paths toward social change
The Personal is Political: The Social Justice Functions of Stories / Elliot Mishler and Corinne Squire -- The Mystery of the Dangerous Book / Molly Andrews -- Using Narrative Analysis to Inform About Female and Male Sexual Victimization / Jennifer O'Mahoney and Irina Anderson -- Changing Lives...
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Sprache: | eng |
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New York, NY
Oxford University Press
2021
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Schriftenreihe: | Explorations in narrative psychology
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Zusammenfassung: | The Personal is Political: The Social Justice Functions of Stories / Elliot Mishler and Corinne Squire -- The Mystery of the Dangerous Book / Molly Andrews -- Using Narrative Analysis to Inform About Female and Male Sexual Victimization / Jennifer O'Mahoney and Irina Anderson -- Changing Lives in Unanticipated Ways? Disagreements About Racialized Responsibilities and Ethical Entanglements in Joint Analysis of Narrative Stories / Ann Phoenix -- Hidden From View: Some Written Accounts of Community Activism / Michael Murray -- The Power of Bearing Wit(h)ness: Intergenerational Storytelling About Racial Violence, Healing And Resistance / -- Alisa Del Tufo, Michelle Fine, Loren Cahill, Chinyere Okafor and Donelda Cook -- Living Lives of Resistance in Multiple Registers: Dialogic Co-Constructions, Genocidal Violence and Post-Genocide Transitional Justice / M. Brinton Lykes -- Narrative Subjects: Tense, (In)tension & (Im)possibilities For Change / Jill Bradbury -- Cultural Identities and Narratives That 'Race': Representations and Resistance in the Context of a South African University / Shose Kessi. "The seeds of the book were sown by a number of events, beginning over a decade ago, which foregrounded questions around the relationship between narrative and social change. The Centre for Narrative Research (CNR) at the University of East London hosted two international conferences on 'Narrative and social change' and 'Narrative and social justice', in 2007 and 2009; these topics were selected for sponsorship by the British Psychological Society's Qualitative Methods section. The 2012 Narrative Innovations summer school in Prato, Italy, organized by CNR alongside narrative researchers from Monash University, Australia, and Linkoping University, Sweden, which brought together graduate students from many countries, pointed up young narrative researchers' growing interests in social change. CNR and other narrative researchers' life story work with refugees, starting in 2015 in the so-called 'Jungle' refugee camp, in Calais, northern France (Africa et al., 2017), was an attempt to act on our social change interests in a more applied way. This work strengthened some of our ideas about the value of even minimal possibilities around personal narrative, as Bhabha's (2010) formulation of the 'right to narrate' suggests. A series of UK National Centre for Research Methods-funded events, in 2016, involving CNR, the Thomas Coram Research Unit at University College London, Edinburgh University's Centre for Narrative and Auto/biographical Studies, and visiting colleagues from South Africa and the US, also contributed to the book's making, by exploring participatory narrative research, addressing the involvement of research participants alongside researchers in all steps of the research, from defining research problems and doing the research, through to analysis, writing up and research dissemination"-- |
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | xxviii, 192 Seiten Illustrationen |
ISBN: | 9780190864750 978-0-19-086475-0 9780190864774 9780190864781 |