Centre for Narrative Research
Forthcoming Papers and Works in Progress from CNR Members and Associates
- Representing Madness: How are subjective experiences of emotional distress presented in first-person accounts? Alexandra Adame and Gail Hornstein
- Bibliography of First-Person Narratives of Madness in English Gail Hornstein
- Introduction, Lines of Narrative Molly. Andrews, Shelley Day Sclater, Corinne Squire and
Amal Treacher
- Stories of Narrative Research -Molly. Andrews, Shelley Day Sclater, Corinne Squire and Maria Tamboukou
- Against the Tide: Making waves and breaking silences. Erika Apfelbaum
- Continuities of Psychotherapy: Theorizing Critical Presentism. Angelina M. Baydala
- Inter-subjectivity in biographical methods: mirroring and enactment in an organisational study. Prue Chamberlayne
- Participatory Action Research in a Community Development Setting -
Obstacles and Opportunities - Stefanie Buckner
- Autobiography and the Hidden Curriculum Vitae - Phil Cohen
- The transition to second-time motherhood: an exploration of maternal narratives using a flexible narrative analysis approach-Nollaig Frost
- But the Author is Dead. Life Writing in English Studies - Margaretta Jolly
- Re-writing the romance? Chick lit after Bridget Jones. Rosalind Gill and Elena Herdieckerhoff
- Storying Policy: Constructions
of Risk in Proposals to Reform UK Mental Health Legislation - David Harper
- The politics of paranoia: Paranoid Positioning and Conspirational Narratives in the Surveillance Society-David Harper
- Poverty and Discourse - David Harper
- David Harper's new papers of relevance to narrative researchers can be found here
- Editor’s Introduction: Researching Lives and the Lived Experience-Barbara Harrison
- Review, Schaffer, Kay, and Sidonie Smith.Human Rights and Narrated Lives: The Ethics of Recognition. New York; Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. Margaretta Jolly
- Twenty-first century epistolarity and the truth about email-Margaretta Jolly
- José Angel García Landa's papers on narrative can be found here
- The Circus Diaries: Nomadic Narratives / Nomadic Culture-Andrea Lemon
- Using narrative inquiry to explore career choice-Jo Mensinga
- Disciplining the Subject - The Impact of PBRF on Education Academics - Sue Middleton
- A Question of Sub-culture, Living in Two Worlds: An Asian Indian student's Identity-Kavita MIttapalli
- Narrative (schizo)analysis: moving away from representational thought. Chrysanthi Nigianni
- Criteria in Qualitative Research
in Psychology - Ian Parker
- 'Narrative' - A chapter to appear in Qualiative Psychology: Introducing Radical Research - Ian Parker
- Objectivity and Commitment Michael Rustin
- Along the continua: mentally ill artists uninterrupted-Olivia Sagan
- From Oral History to Narrative Research-Linda Sandino
- Narratives of the Everyday in the Lives of Older Lesbians-Rachel Scicluna
- The Never Ending Story -Stefan Schutt
- What is the subject? - Shelley Day Sclater
- Introduction, Doing Narrative Research Corinne Squire, Molly Andrews and Maria Tamboukou
- HIV and Romance - Corinne Squire
- Reading Narratives - Corinne Squire
- Positioning Gender Identity in Narratives of
Infertility: South Indian Women's Lives in Context. Catherine Kohler Riessman, Boston University in M.C. Inhorn
and F. van Balen, eds., Infertility Around the Globe. Berkeley: Univ. of California
Press, 2001 (in press). -
- Analysis of Personal Narratives. Catherine Kohler Riessman, Boston University in J.F. Gubrium and J.A. Holstein, eds., Handbook of Interviewing. Newbury Park CA: Sage, 2001 (in press).
- Holding on and letting go: the resolution of grief in relation to two Xhosa rituals in South Africa.-E. van Heerden
- The future of dialogue: Narrative Identity,
the Exchange of Memory and the Constitution of New Spaces of Belonging - Couze Venn
- Disavowals, Anamnesis and the Alterity
of the Other - Couze Venn
- Critique, Imagination, Responsibility, and Social Change Kathleen Wells
- A narrative analysis of one mother's story of child loss and regain - Kathleen WellsInterviewing for life-histories, lived situations and personal experience: The Biographic-Narrative Interpretive Method (BNIM) on its own and as part of a multi-method full spectrum psycho-societal methodology - Tom Wengraf.
For further information, please contact the codirectors, Molly Andrews
(email m.andrews@uel.ac.uk),
Corinne Squire c.squire@uel.ac.uk ) or Maria Tamboukou m.tamboukou@uel.ac.uk
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