Analyzing Social Narratives

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Chaotic Attractors
Classical Narratology
Core Element
Dominant Stories
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Famous December
FC Barcelona
Fractal Analogue
interpretive
Inverted Triangle
Labor Intensive Phase
Life Story Schema
Linguist William Labov
Mandelbrot Set
methodology
Narrative Multiplicity
Narratological Concepts
narratology
Non-character Narrators
Plot Type
qualitative methods
Researcher's Discretion
Researcher’s Discretion
Smart Phone
Social Narratives
Tea Party Movement
text
Textual Sphere
Unaddressed Recipients
United Nations General Assembly Resolution
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415537414
  • Weight: 181g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 05 May 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Interpreting human stories, whether those told by individuals, groups, organizations, nations, or even civilizations, opens a wide scope of research options for understanding how people construct, shape, and reshape their perceptions, identities, and beliefs. Such narrative research is a rapidly growing field in the social sciences, as well as in the societally oriented humanities, such as cultural studies. This methodologically framed book offers conceptual directions for the study of social narrative, guiding readers through the means of narrative research and raising important ethical and value-related dilemmas.

Shenhav details three classic elements of narrative—text, story, and narration—familiar concepts to those in literary studies. To the classic trilolgy of terms, this book also adds multiplicity, a crucial element for applying narrative analysis to the social sciences as it rests on the understanding that social narratives seek reproduction and self-multiplicity in order to become "social" and influential. The aim of this book is to create an easy, clear, and welcoming introduction to narratology as a mode of analysis, especially designed for students of the social sciences to provide the basics of a narratological approach, and to help make research and writing in this tradition more systematic.

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Shaul R. Shenhav is a senior lecturer in the Department of Political Science at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is also the director of the Levi Eshkol Institute for Economic, Social and Political Research in Israel. His research interests include political narratives, political discourse, rhetoric, public diplomacy, and Israeli politics.

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