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

First Edition


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

A definite addition for my post-grad students.

Dr Nicolette Roman
Social Work, University of the Western Cape
November 8, 2010

Reissman's text offers an insight into this growing field of study. The book will be usefull for all students undertaking research methodology modules and of particular use to those considering narrative as a methodology.

Mr David Coyle
Nursing , Chester University
November 3, 2010

This is an exceptionally well-written text book that seems very accesible for students who do not have a firm background in qualitative methods or in narrative theory!
It's a fun and easy read - which made me decide to use as the basic text book for my students.

Dr Christine Holmberg
Health , Charite Medical School
June 25, 2010

Practical enough. Gives good examples of analysis and introduces different methods understandably, also for beginners. Could be more focussed on business studies for the purposes of my course.

Dr Teppo Sintonen
School of Business and Economics, University of Jyväskylä
May 5, 2010

This is an excellent book that provides students with a detailed introduction to a range of analytical methods in the field of narrative research. It is written in a concise way that will enable students to make sense of a sometimes convoluted field

Mr Russell Ashmore
Nursing , Sheffield Hallam University
March 3, 2010

This is an excellent text - clearly written and invaluable for postgraduate researchers: a good starting point for an increasingly popular method of research

David Saltiel
other, Leeds University
October 1, 2009
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