International Advisory Board Members
Preface
Acknowledgments
PART I - Situating Narrative Inquiry - D. Jean Clandinin
CHAPTER 1 - Locating narrative inquiry historically: Thematics in
the turn to narrative - Stefinee Pinnegar & J. Gary Daynes
CHAPTER 2 - Mapping a landscape of narrative inquiry: Borderland
spaces and tensions - D. Jean Clandinin & Jerry Rosiek
PART II - Starting With Telling Stories - Janice Huber
CHAPTER 3 - Narrative inquiry in archival work - Barbara
Morgan-Fleming, Sandra Riegle, & Wesley Fryer
CHAPTER 4 - The unsayable, Lacanian psychoanalysis, and the art of
narrative interviewing - Annie G. Rogers
CHAPTER 5 - Autobiographical understanding and narrative inquiry -
Mark Freeman
CHAPTER 6 - Talking to learn: The critical role of conversation in
narrative inquiry - Sandra Hollingsworth & Mary Dybdahl
CHAPTER 7 - Charting the life story′s path: Narrative identity
across the life span - Jenna Baddeley & Jefferson A. Singer
CHAPTER 8 - The language of arts in a narrative inquiry landscape -
Dilma Maria de Mello
CHAPTER 9 - The life story interview as a bridge in narrative
inquiry - Robert Atkinson
PART III - Starting With Living Stories - Stefinee Pinnegar
CHAPTER 10 - Relational reverberations: Shaping and reshaping
narrative inquiries in the midst of storied lives and contexts -
Cheryl J. Craig & Janice Huber
CHAPTER 11 - Composing a visual narrative inquiry - Hedy Bach
CHAPTER 12 - My story is my living educational theory - Jean
McNiff
CHAPTER 13 - From Wilda to Disney: Living stories in family and
organization research - David M. Boje
PART IV - Narrative Inquiry in the Professions - Barbara
Morgan-Fleming
CHAPTER 14 - Studying teachers′ lives and experience: Narrative
inquiry into K-12 teaching - Freema Elbaz-Luwisch
CHAPTER 15 - Narrative inquiry in and about organizations - Barbara
Czarniawski
CHAPTER 16 - Acted narratives: From storytelling to emergent dramas
- Cheryl Mattingly
CHAPTER 17 - Narrative inquiry in the psychotherapy professions: A
critical review - Catherine Kohler Riessman & Jane Speedy
PART V - Complexities in Narrative Inquiry - Janice Huber and
Stefinee Pinnegar
CHAPTER 18 - Understanding young children′s personal narratives:
What I have learned from young children?s sharing time narratives
in a Taiwanese kindergarten classroom - Min-Ling Tsai
CHAPTER 19 - Exploring cross-cultural boundaries - Molly
Andrews
CHAPTER 20 - Mo′olelo: On culturally relevant story making from an
indigenous perspective - Maenette K. P. Benham
PART VI -Narrating Persisting Issues in Narrative Inquiry - Barbara
Morgan-Fleming
CHAPTER 21 - The ethical attitude in narrative research: Principles
and practicalities - Ruthellen Josselson
CHAPTER 22 - In-forming re-presentations - Margot Ely
PART VII - Future Possibilities - D. Jean Clandinin
CHAPTER 23 - Narrative inquiry: What possible future influence on
policy and practice? - Nona Lyons
CHAPTER 24 - Looking ahead: Conversations with Elliot Mishler, Don
Polkinghorne, and Amia Lieblich - D. Jean Clandinin & M. Shaun
Murphy
Author Index
Subject Index
About the Editor
About the Contributors
D. Jean Clandinin, PhD, is a professor and founding director of the Centre for Research for Teacher Education and Development at the University of Alberta. She is the author of many books and articles about teacher knowledge, narrative inquiry, and curriculum studies. Her recent studies are narrative inquiries into the experiences of youth who leave school early, early career teacher attrition, the experiences of youth and families of Aboriginal heritage, and the experiences of the professional learning of school administrators.
"The handbook offers sparkling insights into relevant issues and
challenges of narrative inquiry. These authors review the
literature on the topic at hand and offer an innovative way to
think about it as well. The handbook is a most useful addition to
any qualitative research library. I certainly recommend it."
*Mary Louise Gomez*
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