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Narrative Inquiry: Experience and Story in Qualitative Research


Narrative Inquiry: Experience and Story in Qualitative Research

Paperback by Clandinin, D. Jean (University of Alberta); Connelly, F. Michael (Univerisity of Toronto)

Narrative Inquiry: Experience and Story in Qualitative Research

£26.00

ISBN:
9780787972769
Publication Date:
3 Sep 2004
Language:
English
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Imprint:
Jossey-Bass Inc.,U.S.
Pages:
240 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 8 May 2024
Narrative Inquiry: Experience and Story in Qualitative Research

Description

"The literature on narrative inquiry has been, until now, widely scattered and theoretically incomplete. Clandinin and Connelly have created a major tour de force. This book is lucid, fluid, beautifully argued, and rich in examples. Students will find a wealth of arguments to support their research, and teaching faculty will find everything they need to teach narrative inquiry theory and methods." -Yvonna S. Lincoln, professor, Department of Educational Administration, Texas A&M University Understanding experience as lived and told stories--also known as narrative inquiry--has gained popularity and credence in qualitative research. Unlike more traditional methods, narrative inquiry successfully captures personal and human dimensions that cannot be quantified into dry facts and numerical data. In this definitive guide, Jean Clandinin and Michael Connelly draw from more than twenty years of field experience to show how narrative inquiry can be used in educational and social science research. Tracing the origins of narrative inquiry in the social sciences, they offer new and practical ideas for conducting fieldwork, composing field notes, and conveying research results. Throughout the book, stories and examples reveal a wide range of narrative methods. Engaging and easy to read, Narrative Inquiry is a practical resource from experts who have long pioneered the use of narrative in qualitative research.

Contents

Preface xiii Acknowledgments xvii The Authors xix Prologue xxi 1 Why Narrative? 1 2 Thinking Narratively: A Case at the Boundaries 21 3 Thinking Narratively: Reductionistic and Formalistic Boundaries 34 4 What Do Narrative Inquirers Do? 48 5 Being in the Field: Walking into the Midst of Stories 63 6 From Field to Field Texts: Being in a Place of Stories 80 7 Composing Field Texts 92 8 From Field Texts to Research Texts: Making Meaning of Experience 119 9 Composing Research Texts 138 10 Persistent Concerns in Narrative Inquiry 169 Epilogue 187 References 191 Index 199

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