Routledge Handbook of Counter-Narratives
Herausgeber: Lueg, Klarissa; Wolff Lundholt, Marianne
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Routledge Handbook of Counter-Narratives is a landmark volume providing students, university lecturers, and practitioners with a comprehensive and structured guide to the major topics and trends of research on counter-narratives.
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Routledge Handbook of Counter-Narratives is a landmark volume providing students, university lecturers, and practitioners with a comprehensive and structured guide to the major topics and trends of research on counter-narratives.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 875g
- ISBN-13: 9780367234034
- ISBN-10: 0367234033
- Artikelnr.: 60010917
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 875g
- ISBN-13: 9780367234034
- ISBN-10: 0367234033
- Artikelnr.: 60010917
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Klarissa Lueg, Dr.phil.habil, Associate Professor, is the Head of the Center of Narratological Studies (CNS) at the University of Southern Denmark. She researches themes within narrative inquiry, organization studies, and cultural sociology. She has published in Studies in Higher Education, Innovation, The European Journal of Social Science Research, Academy of Management, Learning and Education, and the Asian Journal of Social Sciences. Marianne Wolff Lundholt, PhD, is the Head of the Department of Design and Communication at the University of Southern Denmark. She is the co-author of Leadership Communication in Theory and Practice (2019) and Counter-Narratives and Organization (2017).
Introduction : What Counter-Narratives are. Dimensions and levels of a
theory of middle range Klarissa Lueg, Ann Bager, Marianne Lundholt. Part
I 1. Towards a Theory of Counter-narratives: Narrative Contestation,
Cultural Canonicity, and Tellability Matti Hyvärinen 2. A Dialogics of
Counter-Narratives Hanna Meretoja 3. Counter-Narratives and
Counter-Stories - The Dynamics of Dialectical Dialogical
Storytelling Marita Svane 4. A Counternarrative to the Accepted
'Kolding Pyramid 9th Wonder of the World' Narrative with some
Antenarrative Process Inquiries David Boje 5. Reconsidering
Counter-Narratives Michael Bamberg and Zachary Wipff Part II 6.
Applying Foucault's Tool-Box to The Analysis of Counter-Narratives
Antoinette Fage-Butler 7. Narrative, Discourse, and Sociology of Knowledge.
Applying the Sociology of Knowledge Approach to Discourse (SKAD) for
analyzing (counter-)narratives Reiner Keller 8. Counter-Narratives as
Analytical Strategies: Methodological Implications Monika Müller and
Sanne Frandsen 9. Counter-Narratives in Accounting Research: A
Methodological Perspective Matias Laine & Eija Vinnari 10. Board Games
as a New Method for Studying Troubled Family Narratives - Framing
Counter-Narratives in Social Design Research Thomas Markussen & Eva Knutz
Part III: Counter-narratives, Organizations and Professions 11. The Story
of Us: Counter-Narrativizing Craft Brewery Identity Trine Susanne
Johansen 12. Organizational Storymaking as Narrative-Small-Story Dynamics:
A Combination of Organizational Storytelling Theory and Small Story
Analysis Ann Starbæk Bager and Marianne Wolff Lundholt 13.
Narratives of Recruitment. Constructions of Policy, Practice And
Organizational Identity in a Danish Bank Lise-Lotte Holmgreen &
Jeanne Strunck 14. Temporal Aspects of Counter-Narratives And Professional
Identity Formation In The Establishment of A New Hospital
Department Astrid Jensen Schleiter & Jette Ernst 15. Using
Counter-Narrative to Defend a Master Narrative. Discursive Struggles
Reorganizing the Media Landscape Hanna Sofia Rehnberg & Maria
Grafström Part IV: Counter-narratives and Organization 16. Countering the
Master Narrative of "Good Parenting"? Non-Academic Parents' Stories About
Choosing a Secondary School for Their Child Denise Klinge, Sören
Carlson, Lena Kahle 17. Countering the Paradox of Twice Exceptional
Students. Counter-narratives of Parenting Children with Both High Ability
and Disability Michelle Ronksley-Pavia & Donna Pendergast 18. The
Use of Counter-narratives in a Social Work Course From a Critical Race
Theory Perspective Maria Avila, Adriana Aldana, Michelle Zaragoza
19. Hegemonic University Tales. Discussing Narrative Positioning Within the
Academic Field Between Humboldtian and Managerial Governance
Klarissa Lueg, Angela Graf, Justin J.W. Powell Part V: Counter-narratives,
Literature and Ideology 20. Amidst Narratives and Counter-Narratives: A
Traveler's Report Georgii Prokhorov and Sergei Saveliev: 21. The Mau
Mau war counter-narratives Wafula Yenjela: Restorying Kenya 22.
Australian Speculative Indigenous Fiction as Counter-Narrative:
Post-Apocalyptic Environments and Indigenous Ancestral Knowledge in Alexis
Wright's The Swan Book Sonja Mausen and Judith Eckenhoff 23.
Countering Prescriptive Coherence in Narratives of Illness:Sarah Manguso's
The Two Kinds of Decay and Maria Gerhardt's Transfer Window Cindie
Aaen Maagaard Part VI: Counter-narratives, Belonging and Identities 24.
After Charlottesville: Using Counter-Narrative to Protect a White Heritage
Discourse Borland, Katherine and Amy Shuman 25. "The Big Bang of
Chaotic Masculine Disruption": A Critical Narrative Analysis of the Radical
Masculinity Movement's Counter-Narrative Strategies Matias Nurminen
26. Othering ind Belonging In Education: Master and Counter-Narratives of
Education and Ethnicity Anke Piekut 27. The Functions of Master and
Counter Narratives in Biographical Interviews: Self-positionings of
GermanIranians in Relation to Discourses on Self-Optimization and
Migration Niels Uhlendorf Part VII: Counter-narratives and the
Political Sphere 28. Through the Cracks in the Safety Net: Narratives Of
Personal Experience Countering The Welfare System In Social Media And Human
Interest Journalism Maria Mäkelä 29. Understanding Food Sovereignty -
Exploring Counter-narrative and Foucault's Geneaology Thore Prien 30.
Counter-narratives of EU Integration. Insights from a Discourse Analytical
Comparison of European Referendum Debates Wolf J. Schünemann 31.
Between Convention and Resistance: Counter-narrative Strategies in
Political Asylum Claims Abigail Stepnitz 32. Concluding Remarks:
Narrative Processuality and Future Research Avenues for Counter-narrative
Studies Ann Bager, Klarissa Lueg, Marianne Wolff Lundholt
theory of middle range Klarissa Lueg, Ann Bager, Marianne Lundholt. Part
I 1. Towards a Theory of Counter-narratives: Narrative Contestation,
Cultural Canonicity, and Tellability Matti Hyvärinen 2. A Dialogics of
Counter-Narratives Hanna Meretoja 3. Counter-Narratives and
Counter-Stories - The Dynamics of Dialectical Dialogical
Storytelling Marita Svane 4. A Counternarrative to the Accepted
'Kolding Pyramid 9th Wonder of the World' Narrative with some
Antenarrative Process Inquiries David Boje 5. Reconsidering
Counter-Narratives Michael Bamberg and Zachary Wipff Part II 6.
Applying Foucault's Tool-Box to The Analysis of Counter-Narratives
Antoinette Fage-Butler 7. Narrative, Discourse, and Sociology of Knowledge.
Applying the Sociology of Knowledge Approach to Discourse (SKAD) for
analyzing (counter-)narratives Reiner Keller 8. Counter-Narratives as
Analytical Strategies: Methodological Implications Monika Müller and
Sanne Frandsen 9. Counter-Narratives in Accounting Research: A
Methodological Perspective Matias Laine & Eija Vinnari 10. Board Games
as a New Method for Studying Troubled Family Narratives - Framing
Counter-Narratives in Social Design Research Thomas Markussen & Eva Knutz
Part III: Counter-narratives, Organizations and Professions 11. The Story
of Us: Counter-Narrativizing Craft Brewery Identity Trine Susanne
Johansen 12. Organizational Storymaking as Narrative-Small-Story Dynamics:
A Combination of Organizational Storytelling Theory and Small Story
Analysis Ann Starbæk Bager and Marianne Wolff Lundholt 13.
Narratives of Recruitment. Constructions of Policy, Practice And
Organizational Identity in a Danish Bank Lise-Lotte Holmgreen &
Jeanne Strunck 14. Temporal Aspects of Counter-Narratives And Professional
Identity Formation In The Establishment of A New Hospital
Department Astrid Jensen Schleiter & Jette Ernst 15. Using
Counter-Narrative to Defend a Master Narrative. Discursive Struggles
Reorganizing the Media Landscape Hanna Sofia Rehnberg & Maria
Grafström Part IV: Counter-narratives and Organization 16. Countering the
Master Narrative of "Good Parenting"? Non-Academic Parents' Stories About
Choosing a Secondary School for Their Child Denise Klinge, Sören
Carlson, Lena Kahle 17. Countering the Paradox of Twice Exceptional
Students. Counter-narratives of Parenting Children with Both High Ability
and Disability Michelle Ronksley-Pavia & Donna Pendergast 18. The
Use of Counter-narratives in a Social Work Course From a Critical Race
Theory Perspective Maria Avila, Adriana Aldana, Michelle Zaragoza
19. Hegemonic University Tales. Discussing Narrative Positioning Within the
Academic Field Between Humboldtian and Managerial Governance
Klarissa Lueg, Angela Graf, Justin J.W. Powell Part V: Counter-narratives,
Literature and Ideology 20. Amidst Narratives and Counter-Narratives: A
Traveler's Report Georgii Prokhorov and Sergei Saveliev: 21. The Mau
Mau war counter-narratives Wafula Yenjela: Restorying Kenya 22.
Australian Speculative Indigenous Fiction as Counter-Narrative:
Post-Apocalyptic Environments and Indigenous Ancestral Knowledge in Alexis
Wright's The Swan Book Sonja Mausen and Judith Eckenhoff 23.
Countering Prescriptive Coherence in Narratives of Illness:Sarah Manguso's
The Two Kinds of Decay and Maria Gerhardt's Transfer Window Cindie
Aaen Maagaard Part VI: Counter-narratives, Belonging and Identities 24.
After Charlottesville: Using Counter-Narrative to Protect a White Heritage
Discourse Borland, Katherine and Amy Shuman 25. "The Big Bang of
Chaotic Masculine Disruption": A Critical Narrative Analysis of the Radical
Masculinity Movement's Counter-Narrative Strategies Matias Nurminen
26. Othering ind Belonging In Education: Master and Counter-Narratives of
Education and Ethnicity Anke Piekut 27. The Functions of Master and
Counter Narratives in Biographical Interviews: Self-positionings of
GermanIranians in Relation to Discourses on Self-Optimization and
Migration Niels Uhlendorf Part VII: Counter-narratives and the
Political Sphere 28. Through the Cracks in the Safety Net: Narratives Of
Personal Experience Countering The Welfare System In Social Media And Human
Interest Journalism Maria Mäkelä 29. Understanding Food Sovereignty -
Exploring Counter-narrative and Foucault's Geneaology Thore Prien 30.
Counter-narratives of EU Integration. Insights from a Discourse Analytical
Comparison of European Referendum Debates Wolf J. Schünemann 31.
Between Convention and Resistance: Counter-narrative Strategies in
Political Asylum Claims Abigail Stepnitz 32. Concluding Remarks:
Narrative Processuality and Future Research Avenues for Counter-narrative
Studies Ann Bager, Klarissa Lueg, Marianne Wolff Lundholt
Introduction : What Counter-Narratives are. Dimensions and levels of a
theory of middle range Klarissa Lueg, Ann Bager, Marianne Lundholt. Part
I 1. Towards a Theory of Counter-narratives: Narrative Contestation,
Cultural Canonicity, and Tellability Matti Hyvärinen 2. A Dialogics of
Counter-Narratives Hanna Meretoja 3. Counter-Narratives and
Counter-Stories - The Dynamics of Dialectical Dialogical
Storytelling Marita Svane 4. A Counternarrative to the Accepted
'Kolding Pyramid 9th Wonder of the World' Narrative with some
Antenarrative Process Inquiries David Boje 5. Reconsidering
Counter-Narratives Michael Bamberg and Zachary Wipff Part II 6.
Applying Foucault's Tool-Box to The Analysis of Counter-Narratives
Antoinette Fage-Butler 7. Narrative, Discourse, and Sociology of Knowledge.
Applying the Sociology of Knowledge Approach to Discourse (SKAD) for
analyzing (counter-)narratives Reiner Keller 8. Counter-Narratives as
Analytical Strategies: Methodological Implications Monika Müller and
Sanne Frandsen 9. Counter-Narratives in Accounting Research: A
Methodological Perspective Matias Laine & Eija Vinnari 10. Board Games
as a New Method for Studying Troubled Family Narratives - Framing
Counter-Narratives in Social Design Research Thomas Markussen & Eva Knutz
Part III: Counter-narratives, Organizations and Professions 11. The Story
of Us: Counter-Narrativizing Craft Brewery Identity Trine Susanne
Johansen 12. Organizational Storymaking as Narrative-Small-Story Dynamics:
A Combination of Organizational Storytelling Theory and Small Story
Analysis Ann Starbæk Bager and Marianne Wolff Lundholt 13.
Narratives of Recruitment. Constructions of Policy, Practice And
Organizational Identity in a Danish Bank Lise-Lotte Holmgreen &
Jeanne Strunck 14. Temporal Aspects of Counter-Narratives And Professional
Identity Formation In The Establishment of A New Hospital
Department Astrid Jensen Schleiter & Jette Ernst 15. Using
Counter-Narrative to Defend a Master Narrative. Discursive Struggles
Reorganizing the Media Landscape Hanna Sofia Rehnberg & Maria
Grafström Part IV: Counter-narratives and Organization 16. Countering the
Master Narrative of "Good Parenting"? Non-Academic Parents' Stories About
Choosing a Secondary School for Their Child Denise Klinge, Sören
Carlson, Lena Kahle 17. Countering the Paradox of Twice Exceptional
Students. Counter-narratives of Parenting Children with Both High Ability
and Disability Michelle Ronksley-Pavia & Donna Pendergast 18. The
Use of Counter-narratives in a Social Work Course From a Critical Race
Theory Perspective Maria Avila, Adriana Aldana, Michelle Zaragoza
19. Hegemonic University Tales. Discussing Narrative Positioning Within the
Academic Field Between Humboldtian and Managerial Governance
Klarissa Lueg, Angela Graf, Justin J.W. Powell Part V: Counter-narratives,
Literature and Ideology 20. Amidst Narratives and Counter-Narratives: A
Traveler's Report Georgii Prokhorov and Sergei Saveliev: 21. The Mau
Mau war counter-narratives Wafula Yenjela: Restorying Kenya 22.
Australian Speculative Indigenous Fiction as Counter-Narrative:
Post-Apocalyptic Environments and Indigenous Ancestral Knowledge in Alexis
Wright's The Swan Book Sonja Mausen and Judith Eckenhoff 23.
Countering Prescriptive Coherence in Narratives of Illness:Sarah Manguso's
The Two Kinds of Decay and Maria Gerhardt's Transfer Window Cindie
Aaen Maagaard Part VI: Counter-narratives, Belonging and Identities 24.
After Charlottesville: Using Counter-Narrative to Protect a White Heritage
Discourse Borland, Katherine and Amy Shuman 25. "The Big Bang of
Chaotic Masculine Disruption": A Critical Narrative Analysis of the Radical
Masculinity Movement's Counter-Narrative Strategies Matias Nurminen
26. Othering ind Belonging In Education: Master and Counter-Narratives of
Education and Ethnicity Anke Piekut 27. The Functions of Master and
Counter Narratives in Biographical Interviews: Self-positionings of
GermanIranians in Relation to Discourses on Self-Optimization and
Migration Niels Uhlendorf Part VII: Counter-narratives and the
Political Sphere 28. Through the Cracks in the Safety Net: Narratives Of
Personal Experience Countering The Welfare System In Social Media And Human
Interest Journalism Maria Mäkelä 29. Understanding Food Sovereignty -
Exploring Counter-narrative and Foucault's Geneaology Thore Prien 30.
Counter-narratives of EU Integration. Insights from a Discourse Analytical
Comparison of European Referendum Debates Wolf J. Schünemann 31.
Between Convention and Resistance: Counter-narrative Strategies in
Political Asylum Claims Abigail Stepnitz 32. Concluding Remarks:
Narrative Processuality and Future Research Avenues for Counter-narrative
Studies Ann Bager, Klarissa Lueg, Marianne Wolff Lundholt
theory of middle range Klarissa Lueg, Ann Bager, Marianne Lundholt. Part
I 1. Towards a Theory of Counter-narratives: Narrative Contestation,
Cultural Canonicity, and Tellability Matti Hyvärinen 2. A Dialogics of
Counter-Narratives Hanna Meretoja 3. Counter-Narratives and
Counter-Stories - The Dynamics of Dialectical Dialogical
Storytelling Marita Svane 4. A Counternarrative to the Accepted
'Kolding Pyramid 9th Wonder of the World' Narrative with some
Antenarrative Process Inquiries David Boje 5. Reconsidering
Counter-Narratives Michael Bamberg and Zachary Wipff Part II 6.
Applying Foucault's Tool-Box to The Analysis of Counter-Narratives
Antoinette Fage-Butler 7. Narrative, Discourse, and Sociology of Knowledge.
Applying the Sociology of Knowledge Approach to Discourse (SKAD) for
analyzing (counter-)narratives Reiner Keller 8. Counter-Narratives as
Analytical Strategies: Methodological Implications Monika Müller and
Sanne Frandsen 9. Counter-Narratives in Accounting Research: A
Methodological Perspective Matias Laine & Eija Vinnari 10. Board Games
as a New Method for Studying Troubled Family Narratives - Framing
Counter-Narratives in Social Design Research Thomas Markussen & Eva Knutz
Part III: Counter-narratives, Organizations and Professions 11. The Story
of Us: Counter-Narrativizing Craft Brewery Identity Trine Susanne
Johansen 12. Organizational Storymaking as Narrative-Small-Story Dynamics:
A Combination of Organizational Storytelling Theory and Small Story
Analysis Ann Starbæk Bager and Marianne Wolff Lundholt 13.
Narratives of Recruitment. Constructions of Policy, Practice And
Organizational Identity in a Danish Bank Lise-Lotte Holmgreen &
Jeanne Strunck 14. Temporal Aspects of Counter-Narratives And Professional
Identity Formation In The Establishment of A New Hospital
Department Astrid Jensen Schleiter & Jette Ernst 15. Using
Counter-Narrative to Defend a Master Narrative. Discursive Struggles
Reorganizing the Media Landscape Hanna Sofia Rehnberg & Maria
Grafström Part IV: Counter-narratives and Organization 16. Countering the
Master Narrative of "Good Parenting"? Non-Academic Parents' Stories About
Choosing a Secondary School for Their Child Denise Klinge, Sören
Carlson, Lena Kahle 17. Countering the Paradox of Twice Exceptional
Students. Counter-narratives of Parenting Children with Both High Ability
and Disability Michelle Ronksley-Pavia & Donna Pendergast 18. The
Use of Counter-narratives in a Social Work Course From a Critical Race
Theory Perspective Maria Avila, Adriana Aldana, Michelle Zaragoza
19. Hegemonic University Tales. Discussing Narrative Positioning Within the
Academic Field Between Humboldtian and Managerial Governance
Klarissa Lueg, Angela Graf, Justin J.W. Powell Part V: Counter-narratives,
Literature and Ideology 20. Amidst Narratives and Counter-Narratives: A
Traveler's Report Georgii Prokhorov and Sergei Saveliev: 21. The Mau
Mau war counter-narratives Wafula Yenjela: Restorying Kenya 22.
Australian Speculative Indigenous Fiction as Counter-Narrative:
Post-Apocalyptic Environments and Indigenous Ancestral Knowledge in Alexis
Wright's The Swan Book Sonja Mausen and Judith Eckenhoff 23.
Countering Prescriptive Coherence in Narratives of Illness:Sarah Manguso's
The Two Kinds of Decay and Maria Gerhardt's Transfer Window Cindie
Aaen Maagaard Part VI: Counter-narratives, Belonging and Identities 24.
After Charlottesville: Using Counter-Narrative to Protect a White Heritage
Discourse Borland, Katherine and Amy Shuman 25. "The Big Bang of
Chaotic Masculine Disruption": A Critical Narrative Analysis of the Radical
Masculinity Movement's Counter-Narrative Strategies Matias Nurminen
26. Othering ind Belonging In Education: Master and Counter-Narratives of
Education and Ethnicity Anke Piekut 27. The Functions of Master and
Counter Narratives in Biographical Interviews: Self-positionings of
GermanIranians in Relation to Discourses on Self-Optimization and
Migration Niels Uhlendorf Part VII: Counter-narratives and the
Political Sphere 28. Through the Cracks in the Safety Net: Narratives Of
Personal Experience Countering The Welfare System In Social Media And Human
Interest Journalism Maria Mäkelä 29. Understanding Food Sovereignty -
Exploring Counter-narrative and Foucault's Geneaology Thore Prien 30.
Counter-narratives of EU Integration. Insights from a Discourse Analytical
Comparison of European Referendum Debates Wolf J. Schünemann 31.
Between Convention and Resistance: Counter-narrative Strategies in
Political Asylum Claims Abigail Stepnitz 32. Concluding Remarks:
Narrative Processuality and Future Research Avenues for Counter-narrative
Studies Ann Bager, Klarissa Lueg, Marianne Wolff Lundholt