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The structured narrative interview [PDF]
In this study, Greimas’s work on narrative structure is used to improve a specific practice: the research interview. In the social sciences, narrative interviewing often consists of collecting data from which a narrative is then constructed through analysis afterwards.
Sjoerd-Jeroen Moenandar +5 more
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INTER-Encyclopedia: Narrative Interview
The article describes the methodology and technique for conducting a narrative interview, as well as its analysis. The narrative interview method is presented from the perspective of a broader narrative approach based on communicative forms of ...
Elena Yurievna Rozhdestvenskaya
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SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP AS AN INCLUSIVE CLUSTER CONCEPT OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF THE COUNTRY
The purpose of writing the article is the systematization of the elements of the cluster concept and directions for the implementation of the process approach in the management of social entrepreneurship, which will contribute to the acceleration of the ...
Andriy Braunagel
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Different Listener and Teller Positions, Different Narratives [PDF]
By comparing two interviews with women exposed to their husbands' violence, this article shows that an exploration of the many layers of a personal narrative is not a straightforward linear process, but a circular one.
Hydén, Margareta +2 more
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Subjective determinants of the development of foreign language teacher expertise
The paper presents partial results of a research project dealing with the nature of expertise of foreign language teachers. Whereas the first two phases of the project focused on expert teacher’s performance, knowledge base and insight from a synchronous
Světlana Hanušová +4 more
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Trying similarity, doing difference: the role of interviewer self-disclosure in interview talk with young people [PDF]
Advocates of semi-structured interview techniques have often argued that rapport may be built, and power inequalities between interviewer and respondent counteracted, by strategic self-disclosure on the part of the interviewer.
Stephen Gibson +14 more
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Child negligence and criminal onset in ex-prisoners’ early life stories
Sociological analyzes of the etiology of criminal behavior are distinguished by a number of criminogenic factors, among which a particular importance is attributed to the environmental context of the individual’s functioning.
Andrzej Kacprzak
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This article examines the impact of an acquisition by Special Collections at Stony Brook University Libraries on community relations. The department acquired two historically important letters about the Culper Spy Ring, an intelligence gathering effort ...
Sally Stieglitz, Kristen J. Nyitray
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In the article we argue for a reconstructive and subject-oriented approach to data collection and analysis in order to reconstruct perspectives of pupils with linguistically and spatially discontinuous school biographies as a basis for needs analysis ...
Andrea Daase +2 more
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Self-Narrative Elicitation in Counseling: An Exploration of the Usefulness of Selected Interview Methods [PDF]
An important element of many forms of counseling is the narrative articulation of the client experience. This article aims to define self-narrative elicitation methods, to explore their use in counseling, and to present a quantitative empirical ...
Soroko, Emilia
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