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Exploring issues of methodology and their practical application, this narrative project speaks to the construction of identity for the liberal arts in today's higher education climate. Narrative, Identity, and Academic Community focuses on the ways a cross-disciplinary emphasis on narrative can impact institutions in North America and contribute to the discussion of strategies to foster bottom-up, faculty-driven collaboration and innovation.
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Exploring issues of methodology and their practical application, this narrative project speaks to the construction of identity for the liberal arts in today's higher education climate. Narrative, Identity, and Academic Community focuses on the ways a cross-disciplinary emphasis on narrative can impact institutions in North America and contribute to the discussion of strategies to foster bottom-up, faculty-driven collaboration and innovation.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 16. März 2017
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. März 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317237006
- Artikelnr.: 48416606
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Brian Attebery is Professor of English at Idaho State University, USA. John Gribas is Professor of Communication, Media, and Persuasion at Idaho State University, USA. Mark K. McBeth is Associate Dean of the College of Arts & Letters and Professor of Political Science at Idaho State University, USA. Paul Sivitz is Lecturer of History at Idaho State University, USA. Kandi Turley-Ames is Founding Dean of the College of Arts & Letters and Professor of Psychology at Idaho State University, USA.
Introduction Section I: Interrogating and Framing Reality: Identity and
Cultural Perceptions 1. Old and New Technologies of Asynchronous
Communication: Virtual Narratives and "Presence" Thomas Klein 2. Onitsha
Market Literature: Narrating Identity and Survival in a Colonial African
City Raphael Chijioke Njoku and King Yik3. Narrative Identities in India's
Global Age Alan Johnson 4. Narrative Text and Photographs: A Case for
Ethnographic Research Poetry Terry Ownby Section I Summary: An Author
Conversation Raphael Chijioke Njoku, Thomas Kline, Terry Ownby, and Alan
Johnson Section II: Narratives at the Intersection of the Public and
Private 5. Finding Story in Unexpected Places: Branding and the Role of
Narrative in the Study of Communication John Gribas, Zac Gershberg, Jim
DiSanza, and Nancy Legge 6. The "Not Yet Pregnant:" The Impact of
Narratives on Infertility Identity and Reproductive Policy Kellee J.
Kirkpatrick 7. Letter-Writing and the Eighteenth-Century Scientific
Community: Constructing Narratives and Identity Paul Sivitz Section II
Summary: An Author Conversation Zac Gershberg, Paul Zivitz, and Kellee
Kirkpatrick Section III: Performing Bodies, Creating Stories 8. Narratives
of Pain Gesine Hearn 9. Narrative and the Performing Arts: A Symposium
Brian Atteberry, Vanessa Ballam, Grant Harville, and Lauralee Zimmerly 10.
Stories and Objects: Narrative and the Construction of Connective Links in
an American Quilting Guild Sonja Launspach 11. The Currency of Stories:
Anthropologists, Nawaals, and the Strange World of Academe Elizabeth
Cartwright Section III Summary: An Author Conversation Gesine Hearn, Sonja
Launspach, Grant Harville, and Elizabeth Cartwright Conclusion???:
Narrative Diffusion Paul Sivitz
Cultural Perceptions 1. Old and New Technologies of Asynchronous
Communication: Virtual Narratives and "Presence" Thomas Klein 2. Onitsha
Market Literature: Narrating Identity and Survival in a Colonial African
City Raphael Chijioke Njoku and King Yik3. Narrative Identities in India's
Global Age Alan Johnson 4. Narrative Text and Photographs: A Case for
Ethnographic Research Poetry Terry Ownby Section I Summary: An Author
Conversation Raphael Chijioke Njoku, Thomas Kline, Terry Ownby, and Alan
Johnson Section II: Narratives at the Intersection of the Public and
Private 5. Finding Story in Unexpected Places: Branding and the Role of
Narrative in the Study of Communication John Gribas, Zac Gershberg, Jim
DiSanza, and Nancy Legge 6. The "Not Yet Pregnant:" The Impact of
Narratives on Infertility Identity and Reproductive Policy Kellee J.
Kirkpatrick 7. Letter-Writing and the Eighteenth-Century Scientific
Community: Constructing Narratives and Identity Paul Sivitz Section II
Summary: An Author Conversation Zac Gershberg, Paul Zivitz, and Kellee
Kirkpatrick Section III: Performing Bodies, Creating Stories 8. Narratives
of Pain Gesine Hearn 9. Narrative and the Performing Arts: A Symposium
Brian Atteberry, Vanessa Ballam, Grant Harville, and Lauralee Zimmerly 10.
Stories and Objects: Narrative and the Construction of Connective Links in
an American Quilting Guild Sonja Launspach 11. The Currency of Stories:
Anthropologists, Nawaals, and the Strange World of Academe Elizabeth
Cartwright Section III Summary: An Author Conversation Gesine Hearn, Sonja
Launspach, Grant Harville, and Elizabeth Cartwright Conclusion???:
Narrative Diffusion Paul Sivitz
Introduction Section I: Interrogating and Framing Reality: Identity and
Cultural Perceptions 1. Old and New Technologies of Asynchronous
Communication: Virtual Narratives and "Presence" Thomas Klein 2. Onitsha
Market Literature: Narrating Identity and Survival in a Colonial African
City Raphael Chijioke Njoku and King Yik3. Narrative Identities in India's
Global Age Alan Johnson 4. Narrative Text and Photographs: A Case for
Ethnographic Research Poetry Terry Ownby Section I Summary: An Author
Conversation Raphael Chijioke Njoku, Thomas Kline, Terry Ownby, and Alan
Johnson Section II: Narratives at the Intersection of the Public and
Private 5. Finding Story in Unexpected Places: Branding and the Role of
Narrative in the Study of Communication John Gribas, Zac Gershberg, Jim
DiSanza, and Nancy Legge 6. The "Not Yet Pregnant:" The Impact of
Narratives on Infertility Identity and Reproductive Policy Kellee J.
Kirkpatrick 7. Letter-Writing and the Eighteenth-Century Scientific
Community: Constructing Narratives and Identity Paul Sivitz Section II
Summary: An Author Conversation Zac Gershberg, Paul Zivitz, and Kellee
Kirkpatrick Section III: Performing Bodies, Creating Stories 8. Narratives
of Pain Gesine Hearn 9. Narrative and the Performing Arts: A Symposium
Brian Atteberry, Vanessa Ballam, Grant Harville, and Lauralee Zimmerly 10.
Stories and Objects: Narrative and the Construction of Connective Links in
an American Quilting Guild Sonja Launspach 11. The Currency of Stories:
Anthropologists, Nawaals, and the Strange World of Academe Elizabeth
Cartwright Section III Summary: An Author Conversation Gesine Hearn, Sonja
Launspach, Grant Harville, and Elizabeth Cartwright Conclusion???:
Narrative Diffusion Paul Sivitz
Cultural Perceptions 1. Old and New Technologies of Asynchronous
Communication: Virtual Narratives and "Presence" Thomas Klein 2. Onitsha
Market Literature: Narrating Identity and Survival in a Colonial African
City Raphael Chijioke Njoku and King Yik3. Narrative Identities in India's
Global Age Alan Johnson 4. Narrative Text and Photographs: A Case for
Ethnographic Research Poetry Terry Ownby Section I Summary: An Author
Conversation Raphael Chijioke Njoku, Thomas Kline, Terry Ownby, and Alan
Johnson Section II: Narratives at the Intersection of the Public and
Private 5. Finding Story in Unexpected Places: Branding and the Role of
Narrative in the Study of Communication John Gribas, Zac Gershberg, Jim
DiSanza, and Nancy Legge 6. The "Not Yet Pregnant:" The Impact of
Narratives on Infertility Identity and Reproductive Policy Kellee J.
Kirkpatrick 7. Letter-Writing and the Eighteenth-Century Scientific
Community: Constructing Narratives and Identity Paul Sivitz Section II
Summary: An Author Conversation Zac Gershberg, Paul Zivitz, and Kellee
Kirkpatrick Section III: Performing Bodies, Creating Stories 8. Narratives
of Pain Gesine Hearn 9. Narrative and the Performing Arts: A Symposium
Brian Atteberry, Vanessa Ballam, Grant Harville, and Lauralee Zimmerly 10.
Stories and Objects: Narrative and the Construction of Connective Links in
an American Quilting Guild Sonja Launspach 11. The Currency of Stories:
Anthropologists, Nawaals, and the Strange World of Academe Elizabeth
Cartwright Section III Summary: An Author Conversation Gesine Hearn, Sonja
Launspach, Grant Harville, and Elizabeth Cartwright Conclusion???:
Narrative Diffusion Paul Sivitz