Overview
- Combines contributions by high-profile and emerging scholars working innovatively with methodologies inspired by theories of narrative and/or metaphor
- Offers practical and relevant strategies for research and writing
- Provides examples from indigenous researchers on narrative and metaphor in research, and as tools of decolonisation
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This book pursues an interdisciplinary approach to open a discourse on innovative methodologies and practices associated with narrative and metaphor. Scholars from diverse fields in the humanities and social sciences report on how they use narrative and/or metaphor in their scholarship/research to arrive at new ways of seeing, thinking about and acting in the world. The book provides a range of methodological chapters for academics and practitioners alike. Each chapter discusses various aspects of the author’s transformative methodologies and practices and how they contribute to the lives of others in their field. In this regard, the authors address traditional disciplines such as history and geography, as well as professional practices such as counselling, teaching and community work.
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Keywords
- narrative and metaphor
- indigenous narratives and metaphors in New Zealand
- researcher in innovative practice
- methods of decolonisation
- innovative methods of research and writing
- life story research
- narrative research and practice
- metaphor research and practice
- narrative research methodologies
- autoethnography
- narrative and metaphor in arts-based research
- critical and innovative methodologies
- duoethnography
Table of contents (17 chapters)
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Innovations in Narrative and Metaphor
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Writing as Craft
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Ethics and Rethinking Narrative Research
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Personal Storytelling
Editors and Affiliations
About the editors
Dr Sandy Farquhar’s interest in narrative and metaphor began during her PhD programme, which focused on the philosophy of education. She has published widely in the area of narrative theories, including her book, Ricoeur, Identity and Early Childhood (2010) and two co-edited special issues of Educational Philosophy and Theory on the philosophy of early childhood (2007 and 2014). She has authored or co-authored a number of papers on narrative identity and metaphor for various journals. Sandy has a variety of teaching and research interests including metaphor studies, theories of narrative, teacher identity, early childhood curriculum, politics and policy, philosophy of education and childhood studies.
Dr Esther Fitzpatrick’s interest in narrative and metaphor began with exploring narrative inquiry as a methodology in her Master’s thesis, which focussed on generating, analysing and telling children’s stories of their perspectives on Pākehā identity. She then proceeded to designand implement an arts-based research project using critical autoethnography and duoethnography as a means of telling the story of becoming a Pākehā educator for her doctorate. She has published and presented extensively in the area of innovative methodologies for generating stories as data. She has authored or co-authored numerous book chapters and articles for various journals. She has a broad range of teaching and research interests including culturally responsive pedagogies, narrative inquiry, critical theory and pedagogy, arts-based methods and strategies, decolonising practices, neoliberalism, and teacher identity.
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Innovations in Narrative and Metaphor
Book Subtitle: Methodologies and Practices
Editors: Sandy Farquhar, Esther Fitzpatrick
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-6114-2
Publisher: Springer Singapore
eBook Packages: Social Sciences, Social Sciences (R0)
Copyright Information: Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2019
Hardcover ISBN: 978-981-13-6113-5Published: 07 March 2019
eBook ISBN: 978-981-13-6114-2Published: 26 February 2019
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XIV, 288
Number of Illustrations: 5 b/w illustrations, 4 illustrations in colour
Topics: Sociology of Education, Research Methodology, Sociology of Education, Educational Philosophy