This paper takes a critical look at what the phenomenon of so-called “post-truth” discourse means for the epistemological foundations of research in Applied Linguistics, particularly studies grounded in what has been termed a “postmodern” view of social life. Based on a perspective of narrative as performance, I propose that research dissemination may be viewed as metanarrative practice and that the validity and robustness of knowledge are thus built during narrative events, junctures at which these metanarratives are interrogated by peers, research participants, editors and so forth. Moreover, I argue that resonant narratives (both those told by research participants and the meta-narratives subsequently woven together by scholars) may be p...
My aim in this paper is chiefly one of conceptual clarification, linking with issues arising within ...
Constructionism and realism are dominantly regarded as incompatible meta-theories. In this article, ...
Jean Francois Lyotard's The Postmodern Condition provides useful tools for investigating the student...
This chapter focuses on some of the epistemological and ethical consequences of the researcher’s com...
Verbal interactions with informants have always been among the most useful tools for qualitative fie...
This book is both practical and provocative. It demonstrates the insights and the challenges of a di...
Discourse research encompasses a range of theoretical and disciplinary traditions, including approac...
This paper explores how narrative is understood and used by scholars in multiple disciplines to inve...
Narratives are an increasingly popular focus of social research. Perhaps this is because 'stories’1 ...
As critical communication and cultural studies have taken a more sociological turn, it is increasing...
Structuralism has dominated the field of applied linguistics, which has consequences for the positio...
by Bezemer and Jewitt, explores the theoretical and methodological implications of the different mod...
The most challenging aspect of narrative research is to find and select stories that go beyond “a go...
Introduction: Current article presents a study conducted within a project of meta-theoretical analys...
Narrative is a fundamental means whereby we make sense of our own lives and of the world around us. ...
My aim in this paper is chiefly one of conceptual clarification, linking with issues arising within ...
Constructionism and realism are dominantly regarded as incompatible meta-theories. In this article, ...
Jean Francois Lyotard's The Postmodern Condition provides useful tools for investigating the student...
This chapter focuses on some of the epistemological and ethical consequences of the researcher’s com...
Verbal interactions with informants have always been among the most useful tools for qualitative fie...
This book is both practical and provocative. It demonstrates the insights and the challenges of a di...
Discourse research encompasses a range of theoretical and disciplinary traditions, including approac...
This paper explores how narrative is understood and used by scholars in multiple disciplines to inve...
Narratives are an increasingly popular focus of social research. Perhaps this is because 'stories’1 ...
As critical communication and cultural studies have taken a more sociological turn, it is increasing...
Structuralism has dominated the field of applied linguistics, which has consequences for the positio...
by Bezemer and Jewitt, explores the theoretical and methodological implications of the different mod...
The most challenging aspect of narrative research is to find and select stories that go beyond “a go...
Introduction: Current article presents a study conducted within a project of meta-theoretical analys...
Narrative is a fundamental means whereby we make sense of our own lives and of the world around us. ...
My aim in this paper is chiefly one of conceptual clarification, linking with issues arising within ...
Constructionism and realism are dominantly regarded as incompatible meta-theories. In this article, ...
Jean Francois Lyotard's The Postmodern Condition provides useful tools for investigating the student...