Life History and NarrativeJ. Amos Hatch, Richard Wisniewski Narrative inquiry refers to a subset of qualitative research design in which stories are used to describe human action. This book contains current ideas in this emerging field of research. Chapters include a qualitative analysis of narrative data; criteria for evaluating narrative inquiry, linking emotion and reason through narrative voice, audience and the politics of narrative; trust in educational storytelling; narrative strategies for case reports; life history narratives and women's gender identity; and issues in life history and narrative inquiry. This text is intended to be of interest to all qualitative researchers and education researchers studying forms of narrative. |
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... examples of epiphanic momems from emancipatory autohiographies, Barone argues that some educational stories should he sufficiemly trusted to he left unaccompanied hy critique or theory. Nancy Zeller applies theories and techniques from ...
... examples of epiphanic momems from emancipatory autohiographies, Barone argues that some educational stories should he sufficiemly trusted to he left unaccompanied hy critique or theory. Nancy Zeller applies theories and techniques from ...
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... example, Miles and Huherman 1984 write. "We dictated imerview and ohservation notes in narrative [emphasis added] form along with any pertinem analytical or methodological notes, and had them transcrihed" (p. 191. In this general ...
... example, Miles and Huherman 1984 write. "We dictated imerview and ohservation notes in narrative [emphasis added] form along with any pertinem analytical or methodological notes, and had them transcrihed" (p. 191. In this general ...
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... example, if the plot of the story concerns a person's winning a game, those evems and actions pertinem to the winning are selected for inclusion in the highlighted figure of the story. Other evems such as the clothes worn, the day on ...
... example, if the plot of the story concerns a person's winning a game, those evems and actions pertinem to the winning are selected for inclusion in the highlighted figure of the story. Other evems such as the clothes worn, the day on ...
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... example, Dilthey and the nco-Kamians at the end of the 1 9th cemury argued that knowledge of humans required an understanding rmtehen or reasoning to imerpret human expressions and cultural artifacts. The historian Dray, writing in the ...
... example, Dilthey and the nco-Kamians at the end of the 1 9th cemury argued that knowledge of humans required an understanding rmtehen or reasoning to imerpret human expressions and cultural artifacts. The historian Dray, writing in the ...
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... example, in a grocery store, a child poims to a particular round, red ohject with a stem and asks. "What is that?" The mother or father responds, "That is an apple." Paradigmatic thought links the particular to the formal. The reahn of ...
... example, in a grocery store, a child poims to a particular round, red ohject with a stem and asks. "What is that?" The mother or father responds, "That is an apple." Paradigmatic thought links the particular to the formal. The reahn of ...
Contents
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Fidelity as a criterion for practicing and evaluating narrative inquiry | 25 |
Audience and the politics of narrative | 49 |
personal knowledge and the political | 89 |
questions issues and exemplary works | 113 |
Notes on Comrihutors | 137 |
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