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The power of storytelling

Nursing Outlook, 2003
In our everyday lives we hear many stories. Some reflect humor, others poignancy. Some have no specific purpose; others make a specific point in a highly effective manner. Some stories are told in a way that is very memorable; others leave the audience wondering about the key point or punch line.
Patricia S, Yoder-Wise, Karren, Kowalski
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The Standpoint of Storyteller

Qualitative Health Research, 2000
The legitimacy of an interest in illness narratives that is therapeutic, emancipatory, and pre-occupied with ethics is defended in response to Atkinson’s critique of this interest as a blind alley. The value of storytelling as complementary to story analysis is argued, and the importance of recognizing one’s own standpoint is emphasized. The conclusion
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Storytelling and Imagination

2021
Storytelling provokes the working of imaginations through told words and performed gestures: a sketch, which invites our imaginations to flourish with imagery and sensations. This chapter draws from a study on English storytelling as foreign language teaching with young learners in Vietnam in which evidence of imaginative learning contributed to ...
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The Physician as Storyteller

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2001
By being attuned to character, not just through appearance but particularly through dialogue, we will remember the voice of the patient, even though it is the voice of medicine that we record in th...
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Storytelling by computer

Digital Creativity, 1997
Abstract In common with designing programs to pass the Turing Test, story generation is an aspect of artificial intelligence that has popular appeal but has never been regarded as a core research activity. But storytelling is an activity that characterises human intelligence, and computational story writing offers new perspectives on human and digital ...
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Storytelling as Research/Research as Storytelling

Qualitative Inquiry, 2011
If story is central to human meaning why, in the research world, is there not more storytelling? Walter Benjamin (1973) noted that, “a story is different. It does not expend itself. It preserves and concentrates its strength and is capable of releasing it even after a long time” (p. 90).
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The Storyteller

Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling: Advancing theory and professional practice through scholarly and reflective publications, 2002
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Storytelling

Academic Radiology, 1996
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