
The Centre for Narrative Research celebrates its tenth anniversary. To commemorate this, we organise a series of events in Autumn 2010 and Spring 2011, to bring together narrative researchers from the UK and beyond to discuss the next decade of narrative research.
CNR Tenth Anniversary Events
Autumn 2010 - Spring 2011

Looking Backwards, Looking Forwards: Commemorating Ten Years of CNR
Key Challenges Confronting Narrative Research in the Next Decade

Looking Backwards Looking Forwards Programme
CNR at MML: Introductory comments (Molly Andrews, Corinne Squire, Maria Tamboukou, Cigdem Esin) - Morning presenters (Jens Brockmeier, Michael Erben, Mark Freeman, Margareta Hyden, Margaretta Jolly, Olivia Sagan) and discussants ( Alex Georgakopoulou, Matti Hyvarinen)
CNR at MML: Afternoon discussion and final commentary (Mike Rustin)
In the Fold: Women Artists' Narratives and Paintings
Maria Tamboukou discusses her three latest monographs
Discussant: Linda Sandino,University of Arts London
Ken Plummer, University of Essex
Symbolic Interactionism, Narrative and Sick Body: Personal Reflections
to think is to experiment
Celebrating a Decade of CNR Doctoral Research

Presentations
Cigdem Esin-Negotiating Sexual Modesty
Mastoureh Fathi-Translation Dilemmas
Solveigh Goett-Mirabilia Domestica
Gudrun Loehrer-Sex Sells? Polytheist Eroticism on Early 19th-Century American Paper Money
Linda Sandino-'Both Sides of the Story'
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Abstracts
Forthcoming Papers
Methods in Dialogue
Newsletter
SOSTRIS Working Papers
Books
Chila Burman -the Artist in Residence
Good Morning Hope - Obama Election Stories
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