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Narratives In Social Science Research


Narratives in Social Science Research reflects the long and deep research experience of Barbara Czarniawska. In the book we can appreciate her personal contributions, her expertise in dealing with the subjects, the large number of theories that are presented and the extensive selection of examples on collecting, interpreting and using narratives. As narrative methods emerged in, were legitimated by, and are connected to many academic fields, the book introduces and explains very clearly basic concepts of disciplines and subjects—such as the structure of narratives, historiography, literary theory, the new criticism, the narrative turn in the context of the linguistic turn, cognitive psychology, epistemology, rhetoric, anthropology, ethnography, cultural studies, gender studies, structuralism, poststructuralism, postmodernism, hermeneutics, theories of reading, semiotics, social sciences and writing in social sciences. This huge number of disciplines is related to the large number of authors, books, papers and quotations that are reported and that are offered for further studies.
Eduard Bonet - Personal Name
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Social Science
English
Nov 24, 2005
1-10
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