In recent years geographers have borrowed from a variety of creative literary forms to find new ways of telling stories. And yet despite the profusion of experimentation, there has been little in the way of intellectual justification for why such formats are necessary. The aim of this paper is to provide such a rationale. Specifically, it argues that stories are more than evidence. Traditionally, the role of stories is to support a particular theory, framework or hypothesis and, in doing so, provide the substantive evidence by which an argument can be judged. The consequence is that stories are subsumed to the author’s explanatory framework. There is little purpose to reading the story since we already know the ending. We know what the char...
My fieldnotes consisted of a messy conglomerate of information, so I started rewriting them. The pro...
Research Through, With and As Storying explores how Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars can engag...
In this article, I analyse the ways in which ethnographers are sampling and constructing stories, ho...
In recent years geographers have borrowed from a variety of creative literary forms to find new ways...
Area Studies was accused of storytelling, apparently an academic crime that merited its so-called de...
Storytelling has long been recognized as central to human cognition and communication. Here we explo...
My first childhood memories circle around listening to stories, being intensely interested in people...
The academic interest in stories and narratives that started a couple of decades ago is still conti...
Stories and the telling of stories constitute an important, even major part of our daily life. How t...
This paper argues that by re-thinking our conception of story and narrative, particularly in light o...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
We now have a paradoxical situation where the place and status of stories is in decline within the h...
In this article we present findings from two separate narrative phenomenological studies interested ...
Purpose – Stories and the telling of stories constitute a major part of our daily life, yet how this...
This paper explores how the process of crafting fictional stories in ‘crack’ like liminal spaces all...
My fieldnotes consisted of a messy conglomerate of information, so I started rewriting them. The pro...
Research Through, With and As Storying explores how Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars can engag...
In this article, I analyse the ways in which ethnographers are sampling and constructing stories, ho...
In recent years geographers have borrowed from a variety of creative literary forms to find new ways...
Area Studies was accused of storytelling, apparently an academic crime that merited its so-called de...
Storytelling has long been recognized as central to human cognition and communication. Here we explo...
My first childhood memories circle around listening to stories, being intensely interested in people...
The academic interest in stories and narratives that started a couple of decades ago is still conti...
Stories and the telling of stories constitute an important, even major part of our daily life. How t...
This paper argues that by re-thinking our conception of story and narrative, particularly in light o...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
We now have a paradoxical situation where the place and status of stories is in decline within the h...
In this article we present findings from two separate narrative phenomenological studies interested ...
Purpose – Stories and the telling of stories constitute a major part of our daily life, yet how this...
This paper explores how the process of crafting fictional stories in ‘crack’ like liminal spaces all...
My fieldnotes consisted of a messy conglomerate of information, so I started rewriting them. The pro...
Research Through, With and As Storying explores how Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars can engag...
In this article, I analyse the ways in which ethnographers are sampling and constructing stories, ho...