Biographical methods are increasingly recognised as making a positive contribution to research and practice in health and social care, in particular claims for empowerment are frequently made. The authors evaluate this contribution and these claims, using a matrix with axes 'bottom up' to 'top down' and 'research' to 'practice', to position and reflect on examples of their own use of biographical methods in research
Biograpahical researchers in the United Kingdom have been influenced by symbolic interactionism, fem...
This handbook is specifically concerned with auto/biography, which sits within the field of narrativ...
Should biography have a place within a conference like the present one? Does biography have a legiti...
The use of biography and autobiography today, compared with only 20 years ago in the UK, is now ubiq...
Aim To discuss the potential contribution of ‘auto/ biography’ to nursing research. Background Au...
The chapter reviews three different approaches to biographical methods, the biographical interpretiv...
Background: This paper explores biographical approaches to nurses’ learning. It builds on previous P...
Inspired by Professor Yvonne Jewkes’ plenary speech at the 2013 British Society of Criminology confe...
This case presents an exploration of the challenges and implications of using the researcher-as-part...
This paper is structured around a dialogue between Hazel Wright, who is an experienced user and advo...
The turn to biographical methods in social science is yielding a rich harvest of research outcomes a...
Biographical statements are an important part of impressions management in the academic milieu. Thes...
This article arises from some reflections on the role of the researcher in the context of writing a...
This article explores the processes and experiences that inform the making of a biographical text in...
Reviewed by David McCormack, Lecturer in Adult and Community Education; Joint Course Leader, Post-g...
Biograpahical researchers in the United Kingdom have been influenced by symbolic interactionism, fem...
This handbook is specifically concerned with auto/biography, which sits within the field of narrativ...
Should biography have a place within a conference like the present one? Does biography have a legiti...
The use of biography and autobiography today, compared with only 20 years ago in the UK, is now ubiq...
Aim To discuss the potential contribution of ‘auto/ biography’ to nursing research. Background Au...
The chapter reviews three different approaches to biographical methods, the biographical interpretiv...
Background: This paper explores biographical approaches to nurses’ learning. It builds on previous P...
Inspired by Professor Yvonne Jewkes’ plenary speech at the 2013 British Society of Criminology confe...
This case presents an exploration of the challenges and implications of using the researcher-as-part...
This paper is structured around a dialogue between Hazel Wright, who is an experienced user and advo...
The turn to biographical methods in social science is yielding a rich harvest of research outcomes a...
Biographical statements are an important part of impressions management in the academic milieu. Thes...
This article arises from some reflections on the role of the researcher in the context of writing a...
This article explores the processes and experiences that inform the making of a biographical text in...
Reviewed by David McCormack, Lecturer in Adult and Community Education; Joint Course Leader, Post-g...
Biograpahical researchers in the United Kingdom have been influenced by symbolic interactionism, fem...
This handbook is specifically concerned with auto/biography, which sits within the field of narrativ...
Should biography have a place within a conference like the present one? Does biography have a legiti...