The telling and sharing of stories is synonymous with what it is to be human. The narrative threads reaching back through our personal histories help us make sense of who we are. We use stories anecdotally, at school, on dates, or over coffee, to connect with people and social worlds. In academia, storytelling that engenders meaning making is becoming legitimised as a branch of qualitative research that informs us about our culture and identity. Autoethnography is a methodology that links the self (auto) with ethno (culture) to research (graphy) (Reed-Danahay, 1997) and it is this approach that has driven the ethos guiding the developemmt of a creative writing module for undergraduets that the autohors co-devised. This article uses autobiog...
My topic is the way we entertain and express thoughts about the particular items we know by proper n...
This thesis examines the influence of spiritual conversion narratives on autobiography and the nove...
Drawing on her book, Cut/Copy/Paste, Whitney Trettien reflects on the history of radical bookwork an...
Nothing has had so much impact on our daily lives in the past two decades as the revolution in techn...
Dear Reader,This book is the final product of a six week long storytelling journey in which 39 young...
Since the earliest recorded days of human existence, from early cave paintings to today's children's...
This essay argues that there are theoretical benefits to keeping distinct—more pervasively than the ...
We explore the role that interaction with products and services can play in the narratives that we d...
This article is part of our #LSEReturn series, exploring themes around Displacement and Return. Thro...
Try to picture a society where the arts and humanities do not exist. There would be no music, art, o...
This paper argues for interpreting Nietzsche along the lines of a self-constitution view. According...
Telling the stories of people that have come through the care system is an important task, not only ...
In this short paper I examine the role of history-of-science based arguments against realism in the ...
People love stories. We watch, read, tell, and listen to stories every day. Despite this, most resea...
The author of this book, Thomas Maschio, has lived two anthropological lives; an earlier one as an a...
My topic is the way we entertain and express thoughts about the particular items we know by proper n...
This thesis examines the influence of spiritual conversion narratives on autobiography and the nove...
Drawing on her book, Cut/Copy/Paste, Whitney Trettien reflects on the history of radical bookwork an...
Nothing has had so much impact on our daily lives in the past two decades as the revolution in techn...
Dear Reader,This book is the final product of a six week long storytelling journey in which 39 young...
Since the earliest recorded days of human existence, from early cave paintings to today's children's...
This essay argues that there are theoretical benefits to keeping distinct—more pervasively than the ...
We explore the role that interaction with products and services can play in the narratives that we d...
This article is part of our #LSEReturn series, exploring themes around Displacement and Return. Thro...
Try to picture a society where the arts and humanities do not exist. There would be no music, art, o...
This paper argues for interpreting Nietzsche along the lines of a self-constitution view. According...
Telling the stories of people that have come through the care system is an important task, not only ...
In this short paper I examine the role of history-of-science based arguments against realism in the ...
People love stories. We watch, read, tell, and listen to stories every day. Despite this, most resea...
The author of this book, Thomas Maschio, has lived two anthropological lives; an earlier one as an a...
My topic is the way we entertain and express thoughts about the particular items we know by proper n...
This thesis examines the influence of spiritual conversion narratives on autobiography and the nove...
Drawing on her book, Cut/Copy/Paste, Whitney Trettien reflects on the history of radical bookwork an...