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Offers a comprehensive framework for analyzing the construction and use of stories in society. This centers on the interplay of narrative work and narrative environments, viewed as reflexively related. Topics dealing with narrative work include activation, linkage, composition, performance, collaboration, and control. Those dealing with narrative environments include close relationships, local culture, status, jobs, organizations, and intertextuality. Both the texts and everyday contexts of the storying process are considered, with accompanying guidelines for analysis and illustrations from empirical material. Methodological procedures feature interviewing, ethnographic fieldwork, and conversational and textual analysis. The conclusion raises the issue of narrative adequacy, addressing the questions of what is a good story and who is a good storyteller.
Internet Interviewing
Internet Interviewing
Interviews provide ready access to human experience in our everyday world. Now researchers in the 21st century are challenged by the simultaneously familiar yet mysterious worlds that lie “behind the screen” of the computer. They are the three-dimensional worlds of friends, colleagues, and strangers manifested in ...
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