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SOOLS, Anneke et Floor BASTEN, Narrative Works: “Narrative on the move”, vol. 2, no 1 (2012).
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Guest Editors' Introduction - Anneke Sools & Floor Basten
Prototypes, Genres, and Concepts: Travelling with Narratives - Matti Hyvärinen
The Function of Narrative: Toward a Narrative Psychology of Meaning - Brian Schiff
- Going Narrative: But Where Will It Take Us? - Floor Basten
There is a growing interest in narrative for policy making in community development. The implicit assumption in most projects is that just making stories available will increase recognition in readers and by some automatic process it will enhance understanding and thereby a sense of community. In this essay I want to explore this assumption, as it makes the value of narrative self-evident, but may leave its full potential for community development untouched. To find answers, I look for a starting point in what we all share: our biology. From there, I propose that narrative is the language we use to communicate about our relations in the world.
Narratives and the Gift of the Future - Corinne Squire
“To see a world in a grain of sand”: Towards Future-Oriented What-If Analysis in Narrative Research - Anneke Sools
Life Stories and Mental Health: The Role of Identification Processes in Theory and Interventions - Gerben J. Westerhof & Ernst T. Bohlmeijer
Landscapes of Memories: Visual and Spatial Dimensions of Hajja's Narrative of Self - Karin Willemse
Living Storytelling as an Impetus for Organizational Change: Towards Connective Observing and Writing -Alexander Maas