This article suggests that by analyzing vernacular narratives of a community through a qualitative rhetoric approach, we can attempt to understand the social construction of community in unique ways. Vernacular narratives often operate independent of, and even in opposition to, formal definitions put forward in official rhetorics about a particular community. I analyze a collection of vernacular narratives about a Rocky Mountain resort community to explore how a particular group of locals make sense of their highly transient community. By discussing how narratives of personal experience can translate into both collective conceptions of community and individual processes of identification, I seek to reveal how both vernacular and formal na...
Abstract Among the participants of the outdoor recreation folk group, or people who participate regu...
Over the last century America’s rampant individualism has contributed to an eroding sense of communa...
Stories are natural builders of connection and community. Storytelling is one of Appalachia\u27s man...
This article suggests that by analyzing vernacular narratives of a community through a qualitative r...
We present a theoretical discussion conceptualizing “community as story„—narrative...
The study of rhetorical narrative theory has ancient roots, and has inspired research to the present...
This article examines the consumption of climbing tourists to Norway and Sweden to show how consumer...
Strategic storytelling has become a popular instrument for destination marketing. Often, however, th...
There is a growing interest in narrative for policy making in community development. The implicit as...
Backpacking, or Tarmila’ut, has been a time-honored rite of passage for young Israelis for decades. ...
We advocate the adoption of more expansive and creative methodological approaches the study of touri...
In this article I draw on oral history interviews about social life in a small town to explore the p...
Narrative Appalachia, based on two years participant observation in the coal camps of Raleigh County...
How do past experiences of public engagement shape the way communities view the role of public input...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to highlight the different realities blended together in comm...
Abstract Among the participants of the outdoor recreation folk group, or people who participate regu...
Over the last century America’s rampant individualism has contributed to an eroding sense of communa...
Stories are natural builders of connection and community. Storytelling is one of Appalachia\u27s man...
This article suggests that by analyzing vernacular narratives of a community through a qualitative r...
We present a theoretical discussion conceptualizing “community as story„—narrative...
The study of rhetorical narrative theory has ancient roots, and has inspired research to the present...
This article examines the consumption of climbing tourists to Norway and Sweden to show how consumer...
Strategic storytelling has become a popular instrument for destination marketing. Often, however, th...
There is a growing interest in narrative for policy making in community development. The implicit as...
Backpacking, or Tarmila’ut, has been a time-honored rite of passage for young Israelis for decades. ...
We advocate the adoption of more expansive and creative methodological approaches the study of touri...
In this article I draw on oral history interviews about social life in a small town to explore the p...
Narrative Appalachia, based on two years participant observation in the coal camps of Raleigh County...
How do past experiences of public engagement shape the way communities view the role of public input...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to highlight the different realities blended together in comm...
Abstract Among the participants of the outdoor recreation folk group, or people who participate regu...
Over the last century America’s rampant individualism has contributed to an eroding sense of communa...
Stories are natural builders of connection and community. Storytelling is one of Appalachia\u27s man...