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Narrative Portraits in Qualitative Research

English · Hardback

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Narrative Portraits in Qualitative Research offers an analytical approach to qualitative data. Through narrative portraiture, research findings can be contextualised in broader social narratives without losing sight of the unique personal qualities of the research encounter.

Drawing a parallel between the artistic work of a portrait maker in depicting a subject - sometimes an object - and the work of the researcher in exploring people's experiences, narrative portraiture invites a close-up into a person's narrated and embodied experience and argues that one of the main research findings in qualitative research is the person themselves; their circumstances, and their life story. The book proposes four approaches to narrative portraiture: (1) a systematic approach to narrative analysis, (2) the use of phronesis in narrative portraiture, (3) the concept of 'imagined portraits' as a collaborative approach between visual arts and social sciences, and (4) the use of 'performative portraits' both as an analytic tool and product for research communication. This book will help qualitative researchers create first-person narratives that will give a glimpse into the participants' lives in a way that is simultaneously deep, concise, and evocative.

This book will be suitable for those interested in narrative methods and qualitative research in health care, education, and the social sciences.

List of contents

Introduction, 1. A Systematic Approach to Narrative Portraiture, 2. The Use of Phronesis in Narrative Portraiture, 3. Imagined Portraits, 4. Performative Portraits, Conclusion

About the author

Edgar Rodríguez-Dorans is a qualitative researcher and mental health practitioner. He studies identities, sexualities, the everyday lives of LGBTQIA+ people, and the use of performing arts in research. He completed a PhD in Counselling Studies at the University of Edinburgh and is a Lecturer in Counselling & Psychotherapy at the University of Salford.

Summary

This book explains and demonstrates ‘narrative portraiture’ as an analytical approach to qualitative data. Narrative portraiture brings the relationship between researcher and participants to the fore and by doing so, it highlights the interpretive power of the researcher and the ethical considerations around it.

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