Author: Shaul R. Shenhav
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136268375
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
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. .
Analyzing Social Narratives
Author: Shaul R. Shenhav
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136268375
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
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. .
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136268375
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
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. .
Narratives in Social Science Research
Author: Barbara Czarniawska-Joerges
Publisher: SAGE
ISBN: 9780761941958
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
Provides: an historical overview of the development of the narrative approach; a guide to how narrative methods can be applied in fieldwork; how to incorporate a narrative approach within a field project; guidelines for interpreting collected or produced narratives; and useful guides for further reading.
Publisher: SAGE
ISBN: 9780761941958
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
Provides: an historical overview of the development of the narrative approach; a guide to how narrative methods can be applied in fieldwork; how to incorporate a narrative approach within a field project; guidelines for interpreting collected or produced narratives; and useful guides for further reading.
Analyzing Narratives in Social Networks
Author: Zvi Lotker
Publisher:
ISBN: 9783030683009
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This book uses literature as a wrench to pry open social networks and to ask different questions than have been asked about social networks previously. The book emphasizes the story-telling aspect of social networks, as well as the connection between narrative and social networks by incorporating narrative, dynamic networks, and time. Thus, it constructs a bridge between literature, digital humanities, and social networks. This book is a pioneering work that attempts to express social and philosophic constructs in mathematical terms. The material used to test the algorithms is texts intended for performance, such as plays, film scripts, and radio plays; mathematical representations of the texts, or "literature networks", are then used to analyze the social networks found in the respective texts. By using literature networks and their accompanying narratives, along with their supporting analyses, this book allows for a novel approach to social network analysis. .
Publisher:
ISBN: 9783030683009
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This book uses literature as a wrench to pry open social networks and to ask different questions than have been asked about social networks previously. The book emphasizes the story-telling aspect of social networks, as well as the connection between narrative and social networks by incorporating narrative, dynamic networks, and time. Thus, it constructs a bridge between literature, digital humanities, and social networks. This book is a pioneering work that attempts to express social and philosophic constructs in mathematical terms. The material used to test the algorithms is texts intended for performance, such as plays, film scripts, and radio plays; mathematical representations of the texts, or "literature networks", are then used to analyze the social networks found in the respective texts. By using literature networks and their accompanying narratives, along with their supporting analyses, this book allows for a novel approach to social network analysis. .
Analyzing Social Narratives
Author: Shaul Shenhav
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136268367
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 158
Book Description
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. .
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136268367
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 158
Book Description
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. .
Narrative Research
Author: Amia Lieblich
Publisher: SAGE
ISBN: 9780761910435
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
A concise volume aimed at researchers and academics in sociology, anthropology, psychology and interpersonal communication.
Publisher: SAGE
ISBN: 9780761910435
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
A concise volume aimed at researchers and academics in sociology, anthropology, psychology and interpersonal communication.
Comic Strip Conversations
Author: Carol Gray
Publisher: Future Horizons
ISBN: 9781885477224
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
Carol Gray combines stick-figures with "conversation symbols" to illustrate what people say and think during conversations. Showing what people are thinking reinforces that others have independent thoughts--a concept that spectrum children don't intuitively understand. Children can also recognize that, although people say one thing, they may think something quite different--another concept foreign to "concrete-thinking" children. Children can draw their own "comic strips" to show what they are thinking and feeling about events or people. Different colors can represent different states of mind. These deceptively simple comic strips can reveal as well as convey quite a lot of substantive information. The author delves into topics such as: What is a Comic Strip Conversation? The Comic Strip Symbols Dictionary Drawing "small talk" Drawing about a given situation Drawing about an upcoming situation Feelings and COLOR
Publisher: Future Horizons
ISBN: 9781885477224
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
Carol Gray combines stick-figures with "conversation symbols" to illustrate what people say and think during conversations. Showing what people are thinking reinforces that others have independent thoughts--a concept that spectrum children don't intuitively understand. Children can also recognize that, although people say one thing, they may think something quite different--another concept foreign to "concrete-thinking" children. Children can draw their own "comic strips" to show what they are thinking and feeling about events or people. Different colors can represent different states of mind. These deceptively simple comic strips can reveal as well as convey quite a lot of substantive information. The author delves into topics such as: What is a Comic Strip Conversation? The Comic Strip Symbols Dictionary Drawing "small talk" Drawing about a given situation Drawing about an upcoming situation Feelings and COLOR
Narrative Analysis
Author: Catherine Kohler Riessman
Publisher: SAGE Publications
ISBN: 1452208646
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 89
Book Description
Students, academics and professionals in qualitative research methods, interpersonal communication, sociolinguistics, sociology and anthropology
Publisher: SAGE Publications
ISBN: 1452208646
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 89
Book Description
Students, academics and professionals in qualitative research methods, interpersonal communication, sociolinguistics, sociology and anthropology
The Handbook of Narrative Analysis
Author: Anna De Fina
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1119052149
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 483
Book Description
Featuring contributions from leading scholars in the field, The Handbook of Narrative Analysis is the first comprehensive collection of sociolinguistic scholarship on narrative analysis to be published. Organized thematically to provide an accessible guide for how to engage with narrative without prescribing a rigid analytic framework Represents established modes of narrative analysis juxtaposed with innovative new methods for conducting narrative research Includes coverage of the latest advances in narrative analysis, from work on social media to small stories research Introduces and exemplifies a practice-based approach to narrative analysis that separates narrative from text so as to broaden the field beyond the printed page
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1119052149
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 483
Book Description
Featuring contributions from leading scholars in the field, The Handbook of Narrative Analysis is the first comprehensive collection of sociolinguistic scholarship on narrative analysis to be published. Organized thematically to provide an accessible guide for how to engage with narrative without prescribing a rigid analytic framework Represents established modes of narrative analysis juxtaposed with innovative new methods for conducting narrative research Includes coverage of the latest advances in narrative analysis, from work on social media to small stories research Introduces and exemplifies a practice-based approach to narrative analysis that separates narrative from text so as to broaden the field beyond the printed page
Narrative Methods for the Human Sciences
Author: Catherine Kohler Riessman
Publisher: SAGE
ISBN: 0761929975
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 529
Book Description
"Cathy Riessman is the leading figure in narrative research and her new book is a delight. Covering basic issues of transcription and research credibility as well as visual data and engagingly written, it is a goldmine for students and researchers alike. If we want to make narrative research serious and revealing, it is to this book that we should turn." --David Silverman, Professor Emeritus, Goldsmiths' College, University of London "Narrative Methods for the Human Sciences provides an accessible framework for researchers -- to analyse narrative texts with confidence, empathy, and humility. --NARRATIVE INQUIRY "This is a terrific book. Cathy Riessman has an encyclopedic knowledge of this field and of the participants in it. This breadth and depth of knowledge is abundantly clear throughout the book." --Susan Bell, Bowdoin College "This book has been a great source of inspiration to me and my students, not only for its methodological clarity, but also for the spirit of social activism it engenders." --Ian Baptiste, The Pennsylvania State University "Narrative Methods for the Human Sciences is an essential starting point for both students and experienced researchers interested in using narrative analysis in applied or other contexts. Written with admirable clarity, an engaging style, and supported by detailed examples of analysis, the book outlines the main methodological issues and approaches within the exciting and fast-developing field of narrative research. Even researchers already familiar with narrative methods should find the presentation of thematic, structural, dialogic/performance, and visual forms of analysis a fruitful stimulus to new research endeavours." --Brian Roberts, University of Central Lancashire, U.K. "I just had to thank you for paving the path for us new and 'hopeful' narrative researchers. I have been a student of both your books on narrative analysis, and want to thank you for your guidance from your work, and also your latest book Narrative Methods for the Human Sciences. This work and the references you have chosen for us have helped me immensely during this time in my doctoral program, especially as I enter into the analysis phase." --Maria T. Yelle, nursing doctoral candidate, University of Wisconsin-Madison Narrative Methods for the Human Sciences provides a lively overview of research based on constructing and interpreting narrative. Designed to improve research practice, it gives a detailed discussion of four analytic methods that students can adapt. Author Catherine Kohler Riessman explains how to conduct the four kinds of narrative analysis using model studies from sociology, anthropology, psychology, education and nursing. Throughout the book, she compares different approaches including thematic analysis, structural analysis, dialogic/performance analysis, and visual narrative analysis. The book helps students confront specific issues in their research practice, including how to construct a transcript in an interview study; complexities of working with materials translated from another language; defining narrative segments; relating text and context; locating oneself as the researcher in a responsible way in an inquiry; and arguing for the credibility of the case-based approach. Broad in scope, Narrative Methods for the Human Sciences also offers concrete guidance in individual chapters for students and established scholars wanting to join the "narrative turn" in social research. Key Features Focuses on four particular methods of narrative analysis: This text provides specific diverse exemplars of good narrative research, as practiced in several social science and human service
Publisher: SAGE
ISBN: 0761929975
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 529
Book Description
"Cathy Riessman is the leading figure in narrative research and her new book is a delight. Covering basic issues of transcription and research credibility as well as visual data and engagingly written, it is a goldmine for students and researchers alike. If we want to make narrative research serious and revealing, it is to this book that we should turn." --David Silverman, Professor Emeritus, Goldsmiths' College, University of London "Narrative Methods for the Human Sciences provides an accessible framework for researchers -- to analyse narrative texts with confidence, empathy, and humility. --NARRATIVE INQUIRY "This is a terrific book. Cathy Riessman has an encyclopedic knowledge of this field and of the participants in it. This breadth and depth of knowledge is abundantly clear throughout the book." --Susan Bell, Bowdoin College "This book has been a great source of inspiration to me and my students, not only for its methodological clarity, but also for the spirit of social activism it engenders." --Ian Baptiste, The Pennsylvania State University "Narrative Methods for the Human Sciences is an essential starting point for both students and experienced researchers interested in using narrative analysis in applied or other contexts. Written with admirable clarity, an engaging style, and supported by detailed examples of analysis, the book outlines the main methodological issues and approaches within the exciting and fast-developing field of narrative research. Even researchers already familiar with narrative methods should find the presentation of thematic, structural, dialogic/performance, and visual forms of analysis a fruitful stimulus to new research endeavours." --Brian Roberts, University of Central Lancashire, U.K. "I just had to thank you for paving the path for us new and 'hopeful' narrative researchers. I have been a student of both your books on narrative analysis, and want to thank you for your guidance from your work, and also your latest book Narrative Methods for the Human Sciences. This work and the references you have chosen for us have helped me immensely during this time in my doctoral program, especially as I enter into the analysis phase." --Maria T. Yelle, nursing doctoral candidate, University of Wisconsin-Madison Narrative Methods for the Human Sciences provides a lively overview of research based on constructing and interpreting narrative. Designed to improve research practice, it gives a detailed discussion of four analytic methods that students can adapt. Author Catherine Kohler Riessman explains how to conduct the four kinds of narrative analysis using model studies from sociology, anthropology, psychology, education and nursing. Throughout the book, she compares different approaches including thematic analysis, structural analysis, dialogic/performance analysis, and visual narrative analysis. The book helps students confront specific issues in their research practice, including how to construct a transcript in an interview study; complexities of working with materials translated from another language; defining narrative segments; relating text and context; locating oneself as the researcher in a responsible way in an inquiry; and arguing for the credibility of the case-based approach. Broad in scope, Narrative Methods for the Human Sciences also offers concrete guidance in individual chapters for students and established scholars wanting to join the "narrative turn" in social research. Key Features Focuses on four particular methods of narrative analysis: This text provides specific diverse exemplars of good narrative research, as practiced in several social science and human service
Powerful Words, Shifting Narratives: Analyzing Social Actors through Critical Discourse Analysis with Theo van Leeuwen's Framework
Author: Muhammad Rayhan Bustam, S.S., M.Hum.
Publisher: MEGA PRESS NUSANTARA
ISBN: 6238433078
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 101
Book Description
"Powerful Words, Shifting Narratives: Analyzing Social Actors through Critical Discourse Analysis with Theo van Leeuwen's Framework" is a groundbrеaking book that dеlvеs into thе analysis of mеdia discoursе through a critical еxamination of hеadlinе articlеs publishеd by Thе Jakarta Post. Focusing on thе casе of thе Islamic Dеfеndеrs Front's (FPI) rеjеction towards Lady Gaga's pеrformancе in Indonеsia, this book еmploys a rigorous critical discoursе analysis approach using Thеo van Lееuwеn's thеory on thе rеprеsеntation of social actors. Thе primary objеctivе is to undеrstand how diffеrеnt social groups arе dеpictеd and positionеd within thеsе nеws articlеs, with an еmphasis on powеr rеlations, idеology, idеntity construction, and sеmiotic rеsourcеs еmployеd by journalists. By еmploying Van Lееuwеn's thеorеtical framеwork as a lеns for analysis, this study еxplorеs how languagе and discoursе contributе to shaping public pеrcеptions about kеy actors involvеd in this incidеnt. Through an еxtеnsivе litеraturе rеviеw and thеorеtical groundwork, rеadеrs arе introducеd to critical discoursе analysis as wеll as Van Lееuwеn's concеptualization of social actor rеprеsеntation. Cеntral thеmеs such as mеdia bias, framing tеchniquеs, manipulation tactics, and audiеncе rеcеption arе еxplorеd alongsidе practical еxamplеs from thе sеlеctеd hеadlinеs. Thе rеsеarch mеthodology involvеs collеcting a corpus consisting of hеadlinе articlеs from Thе Jakarta Post rеlatеd to FPI's rеjеction towards Lady Gaga. Thеsе articlеs sеrvе as rich sourcеs for qualitativе analysis. Rеsеarchеrs systеmatically codе and catеgorizе linguistic stratеgiеs dеployеd within thеsе tеxts to rеprеsеnt various social actors involvеd in thе controvеrsy. By scrutinizing еvaluativе markеrs usеd in dеscribing diffеrеnt groups' actions or positions throughout thеsе hеadlinеs, rеadеrs gain insights into how dominant idеologiеs or sociеtal norms shapе mеdia portrayals. Furthеrmorе, visual sеmiotics accompanying tеxtual еlеmеnts offеr additional layеrs for undеrstanding imagе-tеxt intеrplay within nеws rеporting. Drawing upon comprеhеnsivе findings dеrivеd from mеticulous data analysis, this book highlights thе profound influеncе of mеdia rеprеsеntations on public opinion formation. It undеrscorеs thе importancе of critically analyzing nеws discoursе to uncovеr undеrlying powеr dynamics and challеngе dominant narrativеs. "Powerful Words, Shifting Narratives: Analyzing Social Actors through Critical Discourse Analysis with Theo van Leeuwen's Framework" is an еssеntial rеad for scholars, rеsеarchеrs, journalists, and anyonе intеrеstеd in mеdia studiеs, critical discoursе analysis, or contеmporary issuеs surrounding social actor rеprеsеntation in mеdia. By intеrrogating thе casе of FPI's rеjеction towards Lady Gaga's pеrformancе through Thеo van Lееuwеn's thеorеtical framеwork, this book offеrs valuablе insights into undеrstanding how languagе shapеs pеrcеptions and contributеs to sociеtal discoursеs.
Publisher: MEGA PRESS NUSANTARA
ISBN: 6238433078
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 101
Book Description
"Powerful Words, Shifting Narratives: Analyzing Social Actors through Critical Discourse Analysis with Theo van Leeuwen's Framework" is a groundbrеaking book that dеlvеs into thе analysis of mеdia discoursе through a critical еxamination of hеadlinе articlеs publishеd by Thе Jakarta Post. Focusing on thе casе of thе Islamic Dеfеndеrs Front's (FPI) rеjеction towards Lady Gaga's pеrformancе in Indonеsia, this book еmploys a rigorous critical discoursе analysis approach using Thеo van Lееuwеn's thеory on thе rеprеsеntation of social actors. Thе primary objеctivе is to undеrstand how diffеrеnt social groups arе dеpictеd and positionеd within thеsе nеws articlеs, with an еmphasis on powеr rеlations, idеology, idеntity construction, and sеmiotic rеsourcеs еmployеd by journalists. By еmploying Van Lееuwеn's thеorеtical framеwork as a lеns for analysis, this study еxplorеs how languagе and discoursе contributе to shaping public pеrcеptions about kеy actors involvеd in this incidеnt. Through an еxtеnsivе litеraturе rеviеw and thеorеtical groundwork, rеadеrs arе introducеd to critical discoursе analysis as wеll as Van Lееuwеn's concеptualization of social actor rеprеsеntation. Cеntral thеmеs such as mеdia bias, framing tеchniquеs, manipulation tactics, and audiеncе rеcеption arе еxplorеd alongsidе practical еxamplеs from thе sеlеctеd hеadlinеs. Thе rеsеarch mеthodology involvеs collеcting a corpus consisting of hеadlinе articlеs from Thе Jakarta Post rеlatеd to FPI's rеjеction towards Lady Gaga. Thеsе articlеs sеrvе as rich sourcеs for qualitativе analysis. Rеsеarchеrs systеmatically codе and catеgorizе linguistic stratеgiеs dеployеd within thеsе tеxts to rеprеsеnt various social actors involvеd in thе controvеrsy. By scrutinizing еvaluativе markеrs usеd in dеscribing diffеrеnt groups' actions or positions throughout thеsе hеadlinеs, rеadеrs gain insights into how dominant idеologiеs or sociеtal norms shapе mеdia portrayals. Furthеrmorе, visual sеmiotics accompanying tеxtual еlеmеnts offеr additional layеrs for undеrstanding imagе-tеxt intеrplay within nеws rеporting. Drawing upon comprеhеnsivе findings dеrivеd from mеticulous data analysis, this book highlights thе profound influеncе of mеdia rеprеsеntations on public opinion formation. It undеrscorеs thе importancе of critically analyzing nеws discoursе to uncovеr undеrlying powеr dynamics and challеngе dominant narrativеs. "Powerful Words, Shifting Narratives: Analyzing Social Actors through Critical Discourse Analysis with Theo van Leeuwen's Framework" is an еssеntial rеad for scholars, rеsеarchеrs, journalists, and anyonе intеrеstеd in mеdia studiеs, critical discoursе analysis, or contеmporary issuеs surrounding social actor rеprеsеntation in mеdia. By intеrrogating thе casе of FPI's rеjеction towards Lady Gaga's pеrformancе through Thеo van Lееuwеn's thеorеtical framеwork, this book offеrs valuablе insights into undеrstanding how languagе shapеs pеrcеptions and contributеs to sociеtal discoursеs.