Looking Back, Looking Forward
Constructing Narratives for Research
Thematic Analysis
Structural Analysis
Dialogic Performance Analysis
Visual Analysis
Truths and Cautions
Catherine Kohler Riessman is Research Professor in the Department of Sociology at Boston College, and an Emerita Professor at Boston University. She serves as a Visiting Fellow in the Centre for Narrative Research, University of East London. She earned a Ph.D. in Sociomedical Science from Columbia University. Riessman has authored four books and numerous articles and book chapters in medical sociology and qualitative methodologies.
Narrative Methods for the Human Sciences provides an accessible
framework for researchers — to analyse narrative texts with
confidence, empathy, and humility.
*Narrative Inquiry*
"Narrative Methods for the Human Sciences is a well-written,
profoundly useful guide to four of the main narrative methods: (a)
oral narratives derived from interviews; (b) narratives derived
from archival materials such as diaries, letters, and other
documents; (c) ethnographic observations as compiled from field
notes; and (d) visual media (in combination with text or not) such
as videotaped interactions, paintings, and photographs. Not only is
she practical and thoughtful about types of narratives, but even
more important are the insights that she provides about the
alternative methods of transforming narrative materials into
published works. [...T]his excellent work will be indispensible for
teachers of graduate courses in narrative and other qualitative
methods and for research teams wanting to do first-rate narrative
research."
*Keith E. Davis*
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