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Analyzing Narrative Reality,1412952190,9781412952194

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Publisher:Sage Publications
Published In:22-Jul-2008
ISBN-10:1412952190
ISBN-13:9781412952194
Binding Type:Paperback
Weight:423 gms
Pages:pp. 272

The Title "Analyzing Narrative Reality " is written by James A. Holstein. This book was published in the year 2008. The ISBN number 1412952190|9781412952194 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 272 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Sage Publications. We have about 17247 other great books from this publisher. Analyzing Narrative Reality is currently Available with us.

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Features

• Presents and defines a new method termed "narrative ethnography:" Incorporating naturalistic, constructionist, and ethnomethodological impulses, the approach and related methods focus on the everyday narrative activity that unfolds in social interaction, bringing with it an acute awareness of the myriad layers of social context that condition narrative production.

• Offers students a view of the combination of epistemological, methodological, procedural, and analytic sensibilities that must be brought to bear to understand narrativity-in-context and the greater practice of qualitative research in general.

• Provides four types of demonstrations and illustrations: 1) conceptually-informed empirical material from our own published and unpublished research on narrative practice; 2) related material borrowed from others’ research; 3) narratives drawn directly from the media and other everyday sources; and 4) imagined narrative scenes that help shed light on how one might proceed to think about and empirically ground work in the area.