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Varieties of Narrative Analysis [Hardback]

Edited by (University of Missouri-Columbia), Edited by (Marquette University)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 328 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Jul-2011
  • Izdevniecība: SAGE Publications Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1452220832
  • ISBN-13: 9781452220833
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
Varieties of Narrative Analysis
  • Formāts: Hardback, 328 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Jul-2011
  • Izdevniecība: SAGE Publications Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1452220832
  • ISBN-13: 9781452220833
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
Narrative research has become increasingly popular in the social sciences. While no part of the process is easy, researchers often struggle to make sense of data that can seem chaotic and without a discernable pattern. This book shows how to analyze stories, storytelling, and stories in society, bringing together a variety of approaches to both texts and narrative practice under one cover.

Recenzijas

The chapters in this collection are well selected and demonstrate the diversity of narrative analysis. They are organized thematically, moving from micro to macro perspectives on narrative. This provides readers who intend to read the book cover to cover with a coherent flow of ideas. The collection reflects a well-balanced distribution of chapters devoted to narrative as data and methodology. In terms of the theoretical and application aspects, this book has a balanced discussion of both. It reinforces the idea that a sound and well-informed textual analysis requires a careful investigation of context. The diverse discussion in this book confirms the status of narrative analysis, not just as a tool of inquiry for various disciplines, but as an area of study in itself. I recommend this book for postgraduates and researchers working within the framework of discourse analysis and qualitative research methods. To view the entire review published in the Discouse Studies journal, click here.--Jeremy Koay (12/03/2013) "This is a first class methods book and I recommend it to those who are interested in narrative analysis, allied practices such as discourse analysis, qualitative and so-called mixed methods more generally." --William Housley, School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University, UK "The chapters in this collection are well selected and demonstrate the diversity of narrative analysis. They are organized thematically, moving from micro to macro perspectives on narrative. This provides readers who intend to read the book cover to cover with a coherent flow of ideas. The collection reflects a well-balanced distribution of chapters devoted to narrative as data and methodology. In terms of the theoretical and application aspects, this book has a balanced discussion of both. It reinforces the idea that a sound and well-informed textual analysis requires a careful investigation of context. The diverse discussion in this book confirms the status of narrative analysis, not just as a tool of inquiry for various disciplines, but as an area of study in itself. I recommend this book for postgraduates and researchers working within the framework of discourse analysis and qualitative research methods." To view the entire review published in the Discouse Studies journal, click here.--Jeremy Koay, School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies, Victoria (12/03/2013) -This is a first class methods book and I recommend it to those who are interested in narrative analysis, allied practices such as discourse analysis, qualitative and so-called mixed methods more generally.- --William Housley, School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University, UK -The chapters in this collection are well selected and demonstrate the diversity of narrative analysis. They are organized thematically, moving from micro to macro perspectives on narrative. This provides readers who intend to read the book cover to cover with a coherent flow of ideas. The collection reflects a well-balanced distribution of chapters devoted to narrative as data and methodology. In terms of the theoretical and application aspects, this book has a balanced discussion of both. It reinforces the idea that a sound and well-informed textual analysis requires a careful investigation of context. The diverse discussion in this book confirms the status of narrative analysis, not just as a tool of inquiry for various disciplines, but as an area of study in itself. I recommend this book for postgraduates and researchers working within the framework of discourse analysis and qualitative research methods.- To view the entire review published in the Discouse Studies journal, click here.--Jeremy Koay, School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies, Victoria (12/03/2013)

James A. Holstein is professor of sociology in the Department of Social and Cultural Sciences at Marquette University. His research and writing projects have addressed social problems, deviance and social control, mental health and illness, family, and the self, all approached from an ethnomethodologically- informed, constructionist perspective. Jaber F. Gubrium is professor and chair of sociology at the University of Missouri. He has an extensive record of research on the social organization of care in human service institutions. His publications include numerous books and articles on aging, family, the life course, medicalization, and representational practice in therapeutic context.