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Narrative Methods for the Human Sciences
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Narrative Methods for the Human Sciences

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February 2008 | 264 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
'Riessman updates, expands, and to some degree reconceptualizes her 1993 SAGE book, Narrative Analysis, which has probably been the most cited methodological source for narrative reserach. The new version deserves even greater success than its predecessor....The greatest virtue of Riessman's book, for my taste, is her refusal to reduce method to procedure' - Canadian Journal of Sociology

Catherine Kohler Riessman provides a lively overview of qualitative research based on interpreting stories. Designed to improve research practice, it provides detailed discussions of four analytic methods: thematic analysis, structural analysis, dialogic/performance analysis, and visual narrative analysis.

Broad in scope, Narrative Methods for the Human Sciences offers concrete guidance for students and established scholars wanting to join the "narrative turn" in social research.

Key Features

" Offers guidance for interviewing and transcription: The author discusses the move from spoken language to written transcript. In the process, she encourages students to be mindful of the texts they construct from dialogues in an interview study.

" Includes visual approaches to data gathering: Riessman takes narrative research beyond its historic reliance on word-based materials. She discusses exemplary research that integrates images-both those made during the research process and others found in archives.

" Presents arguments about validation in case-based research: The book presents several ways to think about credibility in narrative studies, contextualizing validity in relation to epistemology and theoretical orientation of a study.

Intended Audience

This text is designed as a supplement to qualitative research courses taught in graduate departments across the social and behavioral sciences, and as a core book in narrative research courses. It is also useful for academics wanting to learn more about narrative methods.

 
Looking Back, Looking Forward
 
Constructing Narratives for Research
 
Thematic Analysis
 
Structural Analysis
 
Dialogic Performance Analysis
 
Visual Analysis
 
Truths and Cautions

While this text is well-written and came highly-recommended, the topic content was not a good fit for an introductory level qualitative class.

Dr Peter Gleason
School Of Public Health, Loma Linda University
February 5, 2013

A well written book, worthy of recommendation to students studying narrative, but possibly too advanced for a course covering qualitative analysis. However well worth having and I will see if our library will stock it to support studnets

Mr Ian Fouweather
Other, Bradford University
February 4, 2013

Narrative is currently very much in vogue, often described as 'new'. It is not necessarily new as far as qualitative researchers are concerned, but it can be viewed as such by university students. There is concern that 'stories' are just that - fictions that defy attempts to establish truth. This book is useful in providing a way through the maze of what constitutes 'narrative' research.

Dr Linda Barlow-Meade
Faculty of Health, Social Work & Educ, Northumbria University
November 11, 2012

In-depth examination of the use of narrative research methods in the human sciences. Essential reading for those interested in undretaking research utilising the narrative approach

Ms Lesley Andrews
Department of Nursing and Midwifery (Western Isles, Stirling University
September 27, 2012

This is a really great book and essential reading for anyone doing narrative research. However it's only listed as supplemental reading as narrative research is not a common approach for our students to take in their research studies. For any student undertaking a narrative approach this book is very important.

Mrs Linda Martindale
School of Nursing and Midwifery, Coll of Medicine, Dentistry & Nursing
September 13, 2012

I thoroughly enjoyed reading this thorough, well-written, engaging text and will recommend it to students engaging in narrative research projects as well as to interested colleagues

Mrs Louise Priestley
Department for Children Young People and Families, Leeds Trinity and All Saints
June 7, 2012

As I have tried to steer the students towards more alternative forms of research, this book has been helpful for students looking at ethnography and narrative. The material on the use of photo and visual material in particular has been especially useful. The chapters on thematic and structural analysis have also been used extensively by students when analysing and discussing their findings.

Mr Alan Thomson
Physical Education , Edge Hill University
May 29, 2012

Classic text, and essential for all undergraduate students using narrative approaches to the human sciences at dissertation level

Ms Julia Kennedy
Dept of Journalism, Falmouth College of Arts
May 8, 2012

offering good grounding in the subject area

Mr David Higgins
Department of Management & Marketing, Huddersfield University
September 20, 2011

An engaging text that focuses on four analytical methods, the chapter on visual narrative analysis is particularly interesting. The use of exemplars to illustrate the four methods makes this a valuable resource.

Ms Sally Elsbury
Faculty of Science, Portsmouth University
July 24, 2011

Sample Materials & Chapters

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3


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