The terms “narrative” and “development” would appear to be difficult to relate to one another. While “narrative” frequently connotes movement backward in time and would thus seem to be a retrospective concept, “development” connotes movement forward in time and would thus seem to be a prospective concept. In this article, I seek to rethink both of these terms in such a way as to render them more compatible. In doing so, I focus on the idea of narrative identity, which, I suggest, is not only about the self but about the other-than-self, especially those goods that draw the process forward
Includes bibliographical references.1. The problem of diachronic agency -- 2. Autobiographical memor...
Transposed to media like film, drama, opera, music, and the visual arts, “narrative” is no longer ch...
Narrative views of agency and identity arise in opposition to reductionism in both domains. While re...
The terms “narrative” and “development” would appear to be difficult to relate to one another. While...
The terms “narrative ” and “development ” would appear to be difficult to relate to one another. Whi...
The point of departure of this study is the temporal multilayeredness of our narrative constructions...
The article outlines a conceptual history of narrative, in particular the changes over the movement ...
How can we research others’ professional identities if we acknowledge they are in a constant state o...
In its broadest terms, this dissertation seeks to explore the conditions for the possibility of huma...
With notable exceptions, the organization studies literature has tended to exclude a consideration o...
In this paper, I address the assumption that narratives work normatively, and argue that instead tha...
This essay develops a theory of identities, selves, and ‘the self’ that both explains the sense in w...
In this intellectual autobiography, I trace the development of the idea of narrative identity as man...
In this paper, I address the assumption that narratives work normatively, and argue instead that nar...
Many philosophers say that the nature of personal identity has to do with narratives: the stories w...
Includes bibliographical references.1. The problem of diachronic agency -- 2. Autobiographical memor...
Transposed to media like film, drama, opera, music, and the visual arts, “narrative” is no longer ch...
Narrative views of agency and identity arise in opposition to reductionism in both domains. While re...
The terms “narrative” and “development” would appear to be difficult to relate to one another. While...
The terms “narrative ” and “development ” would appear to be difficult to relate to one another. Whi...
The point of departure of this study is the temporal multilayeredness of our narrative constructions...
The article outlines a conceptual history of narrative, in particular the changes over the movement ...
How can we research others’ professional identities if we acknowledge they are in a constant state o...
In its broadest terms, this dissertation seeks to explore the conditions for the possibility of huma...
With notable exceptions, the organization studies literature has tended to exclude a consideration o...
In this paper, I address the assumption that narratives work normatively, and argue that instead tha...
This essay develops a theory of identities, selves, and ‘the self’ that both explains the sense in w...
In this intellectual autobiography, I trace the development of the idea of narrative identity as man...
In this paper, I address the assumption that narratives work normatively, and argue instead that nar...
Many philosophers say that the nature of personal identity has to do with narratives: the stories w...
Includes bibliographical references.1. The problem of diachronic agency -- 2. Autobiographical memor...
Transposed to media like film, drama, opera, music, and the visual arts, “narrative” is no longer ch...
Narrative views of agency and identity arise in opposition to reductionism in both domains. While re...