What is Narrative
Narrative analysis has proliferated in many disciplines and refers to what Cathy Riessman (2005) calls 'a family of approaches to diverse kinds of texts, which have in common a storied form.' This special TCRU/NOVELLA seminar aimed to generate debate about some of the issues that narrative analysts consider central to the understanding of narratives.
What is narrative? Welcome & introduction by Ann Phoenix
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Life story research by Julia Brannen
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From the question of 'what' to the question of 'how' by Maria Tamboukou
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Connecting micro and macro political stories by Molly Andrews
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What is narrative? by Corinne Squire
Link on eprints: http://eprints.ncrm.ac.uk/3115/
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