In this paper, I address the assumption that narratives work normatively, and argue instead that narratives are as important for registering particularities and differences that evade normalisation. Such singularities can be understood as moral appeals from the future. I draw on notions of deconstruction as a future-and ethics-oriented technology, to suggest that narratives can work similarly, and I give some examples from my own recent study of visual autobiographies
In this article, I suggest that narratives’ importance for social change may be understood by examin...
Narratives are shaping our understanding of the world. They convey values and norms and point to des...
Narrative (the activity of narrating) occupies a central role in the social life of individuals, whi...
In this paper, I address the assumption that narratives work normatively, and argue that instead tha...
We live in an age where our most significant 'story' is becoming that of a growing population living...
The terms “narrative” and “development” would appear to be difficult to relate to one another. While...
Elsewhere (Craib, 2000) I have talked about narratives as a form of bad faith, and I want to extend...
This book is an important contribution to narrative research and highlights how narratives can produ...
This paper explores the particular role of narrative in developing futures literacy. As literacy den...
Both scenario development and design practices incorporate elements of storytelling, but this use re...
Various claims have been made concerning the role of narrative in grief. In this paper, we emphasize...
Narrative analysis in the human sciences refers to a family of approaches to diverse kinds of texts...
This chapter examines how we can study narratives as stories of experience, rather than events; cons...
Stories live to be told to others, Dan McAdams (2008) writes: Life stories therefore are continually...
This article reports on how a study of visual autobiographical workshops, conducted with social dive...
In this article, I suggest that narratives’ importance for social change may be understood by examin...
Narratives are shaping our understanding of the world. They convey values and norms and point to des...
Narrative (the activity of narrating) occupies a central role in the social life of individuals, whi...
In this paper, I address the assumption that narratives work normatively, and argue that instead tha...
We live in an age where our most significant 'story' is becoming that of a growing population living...
The terms “narrative” and “development” would appear to be difficult to relate to one another. While...
Elsewhere (Craib, 2000) I have talked about narratives as a form of bad faith, and I want to extend...
This book is an important contribution to narrative research and highlights how narratives can produ...
This paper explores the particular role of narrative in developing futures literacy. As literacy den...
Both scenario development and design practices incorporate elements of storytelling, but this use re...
Various claims have been made concerning the role of narrative in grief. In this paper, we emphasize...
Narrative analysis in the human sciences refers to a family of approaches to diverse kinds of texts...
This chapter examines how we can study narratives as stories of experience, rather than events; cons...
Stories live to be told to others, Dan McAdams (2008) writes: Life stories therefore are continually...
This article reports on how a study of visual autobiographical workshops, conducted with social dive...
In this article, I suggest that narratives’ importance for social change may be understood by examin...
Narratives are shaping our understanding of the world. They convey values and norms and point to des...
Narrative (the activity of narrating) occupies a central role in the social life of individuals, whi...