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October 2011 | 200 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Using Narrative in Research by Christine Bold provides an accessible, easy-to-understand guide to the theory and practice of the use of narrative in research. Written with those new to narrative in mind, this book will enable readers to understand the origins of narrative traditions and to plan and carry out a narrative study of their own.

Christine Bold's book examines narrative approaches across a range of research contexts and disciplinary boundaries and will be of equal value to practitioners and academic students and researchers alike.

Drawing on a range of real-life examples of narrative studies, Using Narrative in Research will enable readers to provide a sound justification for adopting a narrative-based approach and will help them to write about and write up narrative in research.

This book examines:

• How we design research projects with a narrative approach

• Ethics

• Narrative thinking

• Collecting narrative data

• Analysing narrative data

• Representation in narrative analysis

• Reporting and writing up narrative research.

 
Narrative Beginnings
Autobiography, Biography and Fiction

 
 
What Is Narrative?
 
Designing Research Projects with a Narrative Approach
 
Ethics and a Narrative Approach
 
Narrative Thinking
Provoking and Sustaining Reflective Thought

 
 
Collecting Narrative Data
 
Analyzing Narrative Data
 
Representative Constructions in Narrative Analysis
 
Reporting Narrative Research

My experience of getting politicians to heed research findings taught me the power of the killer statistic and the good anecdote. So a book that seemingly would explain the latter - albeit dressed up as 'narrative' - had an appeal. But Bold here offers more than that...And it must be admitted that most of her own experience, and the examples she uses to support her argument, relate to research on professional practice and/or by practitioners...That makes the book all the more relevant to social research.
William Solesbury
SRA News


Great text for those undertaking narrative research at the end of their UG degree

Dr Chelle Oldham
School of Education, Glasgow University
November 16, 2020

A good entry level text that acts as an introduction to narrative research; good range of practical applications too.

Mrs Linzi McKerr
Education , Worcester University
February 10, 2016

This book represents a handbook on how to tell a story using evidence-based information.

Miss Josephine NwaAmaka Bardi
Department of Health Studies, University of East London
January 25, 2016

A very interesting read which provides a useful insight into Narrative Research

Dr Colin Howard
Institute of Education, Worcester University
July 23, 2015

This book is fine, but not as useful as others.

Mrs Tania Wiseman
School of Health Professions, Brighton University
February 26, 2015

Clearly written and structured text containing lots of examples, tailored towards analysing narratives in education. Not particularly suitable for teaching narrative research to communication and public relations students, even though I quite liked its scholarly approach.

Dr Liz Yeomans
Communications , Leeds Metro Univ.
September 16, 2014

This invaluable text supports the researcher who is using this method every step of the way. The book explains the journey of using narrative research with useful examples of the process.

Ms Jane Harris
Midwifery and Reproductive Health, Universtity of Chester
March 20, 2014

The book is clear and informative for researchers using narrative research. It provides useful detailed information which is easy to understand to the theory and practice. I liked the real-life examples.

Ms Eva Mikuska
Childhood Studies (Bishop Otter), Chichester University
December 12, 2013

Good knowledge base for effectively writing up a research story.

Mrs Jackie Adamson
School of Computing, Engineering & IS, Northumbria University
December 6, 2013

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