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Narrative and the practice of medicine
Lancet, The, 20001Clinicians spend their lives in the midst of narrative: listening to story fragments, interpreting word sequences, observing gesture, deciphering symptoms, ascribing causes, and suggesting treatments. We are creatures, says the writer Italo Calvino, “possessed of an ocean of words”, who offer ourselves to each other as links in stories that go on and ...
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Holistic Nursing Practice, 2020
Narrative-based practice has been developed to bring the health care aspects of illness and treatment closer to the psychosocial and life experiences of a patient. It gives value to the lived experience by using writing tools, spoken words, poetry, drawing, and photography.
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Narrative-based practice has been developed to bring the health care aspects of illness and treatment closer to the psychosocial and life experiences of a patient. It gives value to the lived experience by using writing tools, spoken words, poetry, drawing, and photography.
Francesco, Burrai +5 more
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Analysing narratives as practices
Qualitative Research, 2008Departing from a critique of the conventional paradigm of narrative analysis, inspired by Labov and the narrative turn in social sciences, we propose an alternative framework, recommending combining a focus on the local occasioning of narratives in interaction with the analysis of their participation in a variety of macro-processes, through mobilizing
De Fina, Anna, Georgakopoulou, Alexandra
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Records Management Journal, 2009
Review(s) of: Narrative-based Practice, by Peter Brophy, Aldershot, Ashgate, 2009, 184pp, ISBN 9780754671596, 55.
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Review(s) of: Narrative-based Practice, by Peter Brophy, Aldershot, Ashgate, 2009, 184pp, ISBN 9780754671596, 55.
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Narratives of ‘experience’ and pedagogical practices
Narrative Inquiry, 2003This article explores the relevance to teaching and learning practices of recent methodological and interpretive shifts within qualitative and feminist research, from eliciting and analysing narratives of personal 'experience' to attending to the crafting of situated stories or accounts.
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History as Narrative and Practice
Philosophy Today, 1985Trad. anglaise de " L'histoire comme recit et comme pratique " (Esprit, juin 1981, pp. 155-65), dialogue qui permet a l'A. de s'exprimer sur sa conception de la narration, du rapport du temps et de la narration, et sur les problemes theoriques et pratiques poses par la conception marxiste de l ...
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Narrative medicine, narrative practice, and the creation of meaning
The Lancet, 2023Launer, John, Wohlmann, Anita
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Practices of Historical Narrative
Rethinking History, 2001This text, prepared at the invitation of the American Historical Association for its opening plenary session in January 2001, concerns the construction of historical narrative by anthropologists, myself in particular. It quickly traces anthropologists' growing concerns with ethical and epistemological issues and the effects this has had on narrative ...
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Enculturation and narrative practices
Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 2018Recent work on enculturation suggests that our cognitive capacities are significantly transformed in the course of the scaffolded acquisition of cognitive practices such as reading and writing. Phylogenetically, enculturation is the result of the co-evolution of human organisms and their socio-culturally structured cognitive niche.
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Narrative Research in Practice
2017This book directly addresses the multiplicity and complexity of narrative research by illustrating a variety of avenues to pursuing and publishing research that falls under the umbrella of narrative work. The chapters are drawn from a wide range of disciplines including education, literary studies, cultural studies, music and clinical studies.
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