Telling Lives

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Author_Marianne Horsdal
autobiographical
Autobiographical Memory
Autobiographical Narrative Interviews
autonoetic
Autonoetic Consciousness
Biographical Learning
Biographical Narrative Research
Biographical Research
Budapest Declaration
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cognitive narrative analysis
competence
Conscious Sources
consciousness
Contemporary Society
Core Consciousness
educational research methodology
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Extended Consciousness
Good Life
Implicit Memory
Intercultural Citizenship Education
interdisciplinary narrative research applications
Knowledge Acquisition
life
Life Story Narrative
LTP.
memory
memory reconstruction processes
mental
Mental Time Travel
Mirror Neuron System
Mutual World
narrative
Narrative Competence
Narrative Interview
neurophysiological perspectives
Personal Development
Qualitative Narrative Interview
qualitative research methods
Social Synapse
socio-cultural identity studies
story
time

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415680233
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jul 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Both interest in and understanding of narrative analysis had developed rapidly in recent years and is now a mainstream element of research across many disciplines. In the groundbreaking Telling Lives: Exploring dimensions of narratives, the author illustrates as many facets as possible of the stories people tell about their lives. She demonstrates the interconnectedness between engagements in narrative research and shows that the theoretical understanding of the nature of narrative is bound up with the methods for biographical narrative research.

Through a combination of three independent, connected narrative dimensions, an embodied, a cognitive and a socio-cultural narrative, the author focuses on life story narratives as symbolic expressions where cultural constructions allow for interpersonal interaction. This book also outlines the influence cultural and social environments have upon our own unique narrative memories coupled with our own physical movements in space. The author concludes that the telling and exchanging of human narratives is the primary way of making sense and creating meaning of our own being.

This book brings together neuro-physiology, philosophical perspectives and research data and methodology to formulate a new understanding of narrative analysis. It will also help you to produce and analyze your own narrative interviews and perform biographical research. Innovative and thought-provoking, this book will cut across disciplines and be of interest to all students at advanced undergraduate and post-graduate level and researchers in Education, Social Sciences and Humanities.

Marianne Horsdal is Professor in Educational Research at the University of Southern Denmark. She is seen as a key international specialist in the study of narratives.

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