Sharing Qualitative Research
Showing Lived Experience and Community Narratives
Herausgeber: Gair, Susan; Luyn, Ariella van
Sharing Qualitative Research
Showing Lived Experience and Community Narratives
Herausgeber: Gair, Susan; Luyn, Ariella van
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This edited collection demonstrates diverse ways qualitative researchers can meaningfully engage with and share community narratives. Innovative, multi-disciplinary methods and tools for data gathering, analysing and sharing narratives are featured. The book inspires researchers, practitioners and students in the arts, humanities, social science
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This edited collection demonstrates diverse ways qualitative researchers can meaningfully engage with and share community narratives. Innovative, multi-disciplinary methods and tools for data gathering, analysing and sharing narratives are featured. The book inspires researchers, practitioners and students in the arts, humanities, social science
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Routledge Advances in Research Methods
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 466g
- ISBN-13: 9780367874728
- ISBN-10: 0367874725
- Artikelnr.: 58440181
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Routledge Advances in Research Methods
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 466g
- ISBN-13: 9780367874728
- ISBN-10: 0367874725
- Artikelnr.: 58440181
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Susan Gair is Associate Professor at James Cook University, Australia. Ariella van Luyn is Lecturer at James Cook University, Australia.
Introduction: Research with Impact: A Literature Review of Community-Driven
Qualitative Research, Ethics and Representation Part I: Engagement with
Marginalised Communities 1. Digital Storytelling with Disabled Youth:
Community-Based Narrative Research Meets Digital Culture 2. Telling Our Own
Stories of Recovery: The Transformative Power of Indigenous Storytelling 3.
Our True Colours: A Storytelling Project by Women from Refugee Backgrounds
4. Animal Narrativity: Showing Lived Experiences in the More-Than-Human
World Part II: Creative Representations of Research Data 5. The Listening
'I': Children's Emotional and Affective Representations of Place 6. Ripples
and Reflections: Photovoice and Community Narratives of Climate Change 7.
Sharing the Visible and Invisible Domains of Lived Experiences with the
Ambonwari of Papua New Guinea Part III: Methodologies for Working with
Community Narratives and Lived Experience 8. Organic Inquiry: The Empathic
Validity of Research in Partnership with Spirit 9. Writing Down Your
Sorrow: Exploring the Influence of Story Writing on the Grief Healing
Process after Stillbirth Loss 10. Writing 'With' Not 'About': Case Examples
in Cooperative Inquiry Part IV: Harnessing New Technologies to Share
Research Narratives 11. Transmedia Storytelling and Community Narratives
12. Engaging the Community as Content Creators: Case Study Research in
Grassroots Media Production in the Library Sector 13. Place-Based Stories
and Digital Tools: Locative Literature and Regional Writing Communities 14.
Conclusion: Where to From Here? Theorising Narrative Qualitative Research
Practices with Communities
Qualitative Research, Ethics and Representation Part I: Engagement with
Marginalised Communities 1. Digital Storytelling with Disabled Youth:
Community-Based Narrative Research Meets Digital Culture 2. Telling Our Own
Stories of Recovery: The Transformative Power of Indigenous Storytelling 3.
Our True Colours: A Storytelling Project by Women from Refugee Backgrounds
4. Animal Narrativity: Showing Lived Experiences in the More-Than-Human
World Part II: Creative Representations of Research Data 5. The Listening
'I': Children's Emotional and Affective Representations of Place 6. Ripples
and Reflections: Photovoice and Community Narratives of Climate Change 7.
Sharing the Visible and Invisible Domains of Lived Experiences with the
Ambonwari of Papua New Guinea Part III: Methodologies for Working with
Community Narratives and Lived Experience 8. Organic Inquiry: The Empathic
Validity of Research in Partnership with Spirit 9. Writing Down Your
Sorrow: Exploring the Influence of Story Writing on the Grief Healing
Process after Stillbirth Loss 10. Writing 'With' Not 'About': Case Examples
in Cooperative Inquiry Part IV: Harnessing New Technologies to Share
Research Narratives 11. Transmedia Storytelling and Community Narratives
12. Engaging the Community as Content Creators: Case Study Research in
Grassroots Media Production in the Library Sector 13. Place-Based Stories
and Digital Tools: Locative Literature and Regional Writing Communities 14.
Conclusion: Where to From Here? Theorising Narrative Qualitative Research
Practices with Communities
Introduction: Research with Impact: A Literature Review of Community-Driven
Qualitative Research, Ethics and Representation Part I: Engagement with
Marginalised Communities 1. Digital Storytelling with Disabled Youth:
Community-Based Narrative Research Meets Digital Culture 2. Telling Our Own
Stories of Recovery: The Transformative Power of Indigenous Storytelling 3.
Our True Colours: A Storytelling Project by Women from Refugee Backgrounds
4. Animal Narrativity: Showing Lived Experiences in the More-Than-Human
World Part II: Creative Representations of Research Data 5. The Listening
'I': Children's Emotional and Affective Representations of Place 6. Ripples
and Reflections: Photovoice and Community Narratives of Climate Change 7.
Sharing the Visible and Invisible Domains of Lived Experiences with the
Ambonwari of Papua New Guinea Part III: Methodologies for Working with
Community Narratives and Lived Experience 8. Organic Inquiry: The Empathic
Validity of Research in Partnership with Spirit 9. Writing Down Your
Sorrow: Exploring the Influence of Story Writing on the Grief Healing
Process after Stillbirth Loss 10. Writing 'With' Not 'About': Case Examples
in Cooperative Inquiry Part IV: Harnessing New Technologies to Share
Research Narratives 11. Transmedia Storytelling and Community Narratives
12. Engaging the Community as Content Creators: Case Study Research in
Grassroots Media Production in the Library Sector 13. Place-Based Stories
and Digital Tools: Locative Literature and Regional Writing Communities 14.
Conclusion: Where to From Here? Theorising Narrative Qualitative Research
Practices with Communities
Qualitative Research, Ethics and Representation Part I: Engagement with
Marginalised Communities 1. Digital Storytelling with Disabled Youth:
Community-Based Narrative Research Meets Digital Culture 2. Telling Our Own
Stories of Recovery: The Transformative Power of Indigenous Storytelling 3.
Our True Colours: A Storytelling Project by Women from Refugee Backgrounds
4. Animal Narrativity: Showing Lived Experiences in the More-Than-Human
World Part II: Creative Representations of Research Data 5. The Listening
'I': Children's Emotional and Affective Representations of Place 6. Ripples
and Reflections: Photovoice and Community Narratives of Climate Change 7.
Sharing the Visible and Invisible Domains of Lived Experiences with the
Ambonwari of Papua New Guinea Part III: Methodologies for Working with
Community Narratives and Lived Experience 8. Organic Inquiry: The Empathic
Validity of Research in Partnership with Spirit 9. Writing Down Your
Sorrow: Exploring the Influence of Story Writing on the Grief Healing
Process after Stillbirth Loss 10. Writing 'With' Not 'About': Case Examples
in Cooperative Inquiry Part IV: Harnessing New Technologies to Share
Research Narratives 11. Transmedia Storytelling and Community Narratives
12. Engaging the Community as Content Creators: Case Study Research in
Grassroots Media Production in the Library Sector 13. Place-Based Stories
and Digital Tools: Locative Literature and Regional Writing Communities 14.
Conclusion: Where to From Here? Theorising Narrative Qualitative Research
Practices with Communities