The influences of family, religion, social, cultural, and economic discourses are deeply inscribed in the practices of young people. This article argues that by tracing 'small stories' through their accounts, we can make visible 'big issues' in their world views, and come to a better understanding of the complexities of their subjectification processes. Poststructural inquiry and critical discourse analysis (CDA) are used to frame and analyse the positionings of a small group of 16 year-olds to show how they use 'small stories' to mount arguments and counter-arguments, introduce 'theories' and gain support for their views. Their interactions provide as much insight into their identities as what they actually say; therefore both content and ...
This open access book considers the stories of adolescents and young adults from different regions o...
Five spontaneous narratives from 10 12-year-olds conversations are analysed to show how they contrib...
Student-led discussion during small group work is now a familiar feature in many schools. However, s...
In this article, we depart from our recent work on \u27small stories\u27, which we propose as an ant...
Presents a response to commentaries about a study which looked into the capability of conversations ...
Involving participants/intended audiences in discourse analysis may help to avoid overemphasising th...
This article draws upon group conversations with young people (11–19 years old) from Europe, focusin...
This case study reports on a doctoral research project conducted in a school using critical discours...
Curriculum and policy documents in many states and countries around the world, but more specifically...
This is a postprint of an article whose final and definitive form has been published in Children's G...
In this article, we draw on the work of Michel Foucault to analyze one student’s subject development...
This article explores whether traditional oral storytelling can be used to provide insights into the...
This study, A Question of Response: Responding to Literature Through Small Group Discussion, looked ...
Narrative is a system of understanding that we use to construct and express meaning in our daily liv...
In this article I discuss an excerpt from a group discussion between five 15-year-old boys who, in t...
This open access book considers the stories of adolescents and young adults from different regions o...
Five spontaneous narratives from 10 12-year-olds conversations are analysed to show how they contrib...
Student-led discussion during small group work is now a familiar feature in many schools. However, s...
In this article, we depart from our recent work on \u27small stories\u27, which we propose as an ant...
Presents a response to commentaries about a study which looked into the capability of conversations ...
Involving participants/intended audiences in discourse analysis may help to avoid overemphasising th...
This article draws upon group conversations with young people (11–19 years old) from Europe, focusin...
This case study reports on a doctoral research project conducted in a school using critical discours...
Curriculum and policy documents in many states and countries around the world, but more specifically...
This is a postprint of an article whose final and definitive form has been published in Children's G...
In this article, we draw on the work of Michel Foucault to analyze one student’s subject development...
This article explores whether traditional oral storytelling can be used to provide insights into the...
This study, A Question of Response: Responding to Literature Through Small Group Discussion, looked ...
Narrative is a system of understanding that we use to construct and express meaning in our daily liv...
In this article I discuss an excerpt from a group discussion between five 15-year-old boys who, in t...
This open access book considers the stories of adolescents and young adults from different regions o...
Five spontaneous narratives from 10 12-year-olds conversations are analysed to show how they contrib...
Student-led discussion during small group work is now a familiar feature in many schools. However, s...