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The Rainbow of Life: A collective narrative practice with young LGBTQIA+ people with a health condition

open access: yesInternational Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work
This article describes the use of narrative practices for LGBTQIA+ young people with a health condition. It presents a collective narrative practice: the Rainbow of Life.
James McParland, Jaymie Huckridge
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Imagination and metaphor in narrative therapy and collective practice

open access: yesInternational Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work
In this paper I explore the use of metaphors in the creation of externalised problem narratives for individuals and larger collectives, as well as in the creation of preferred alternative narratives. Through practice examples, I relate some of the ways
John Stubley
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Collective Autoethnography as a Transformative Narrative Methodology

open access: yesInternational Journal of Qualitative Methods, 2023
This article introduces Collective Autoethnography (CoAE), a participatory and democratic research methodology distinct from other autoethnographic methodologies in its emphasis on co-constructing narratives.
Tiffany Karalis Noel   +2 more
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It all starts with a story: Questioning dominant entrepreneurial identities through collective narrative practices

open access: yesInternational Small Business Journal
Taking a multiple-practitioner perspective on entrepreneurial identity construction, we explore how identities can be co-constructed through social interactions. In the context of a social entrepreneurship course at a Belgian business school, we stress the role of collective narratives in breaking free of dominant frames of reference and shaping ...
Julie Solbreux   +2 more
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A collection of narrative practices on cultural heritage with innovative technologies and creative strategies

open access: yesOpen Research Europe, 2021
The H2020 project rurAllure, “Promotion of rural museums and heritage sites in the vicinity of European pilgrimage routes” (2021-2023) aims to enrich pilgrims’ experiences with the creation of meaningful cultural products focused on the lesser-known heritage sites of rural areas that are not found on pilgrimage routes, but in their surroundings. One of
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Sustainability Practices in Working Contexts: Supervision, Collective Narrative, Generative Humour, and Professional Respect [PDF]

open access: yesSustainability, 2021
Research literature and field experience reveal that jobs in social education—just like other jobs with a high interpersonal involvement—feature a high risk of job burnout. By necessity, work organizations in social education have developed a definite set of practices to support their workers and provide occasions for mutual support.
Livia Cadei   +2 more
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Narrative practices in debt collection encounters [PDF]

open access: yesNarrative Inquiry, 2020
AbstractDrawing on a corpus of 100 authentic telephone-mediated interactions from a British credit union, this paper is the first to examine narrative practices in debt collection encounters. It demonstrates that the credit union’s debt collector routinely invites and supports indebted individuals’ narratives using alignment and affiliation.
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Monitoring migrant health in Europe: A narrative review of data collection practices [PDF]

open access: yesHealth Policy, 2012
Data on the health of migrants, including on health determinants and access to health services, are an essential pre-condition for providing appropriate and accessible health services to this population group. This article reviews how far current data collection systems in the European Union (EU) allow to monitor migrant health.We searched the academic
Rechel, B., Mladovsky, P., Devillé, W.
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Collective narratives and politics in the contemporary study of work: the new management practices debate [PDF]

open access: yesWork, Employment and Society, 2011
In this article we explore the question of how as sociologists of work we might research those who constitute the substance of our labour process. We approach this question through an examination of the new management practices debate, principally in the labour movement where a distinctive and critical view of NMP developed in the late 1980s.
Stewart, Paul, Martinez Lucio, M.
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Spatialisation of non-linear narratives through intertextual reading

open access: yesARSNET, 2023
This paper explores spatial strategies created through a non-linear continuity of narratives, instead of chronological ones. It employs the creation of multiple narrative possibilities by spatialisation mechanism as a new way of reading an intertextual ...
Ferry Gunawan
doaj   +1 more source

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