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Sharing Qualitative Research - Showing Lived Experience and Community Narratives

English · Paperback / Softback

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In an era of rapid technological change, are qualitative researchers taking advantage of new and innovative ways to gather, analyse and share community narratives?

Sharing Qualitative Research presents innovative methods for harnessing creative storytelling methodologies and technologies that help to inspire and transform readers and future research. In exploring a range of collaborative and original social research approaches to addressing social problems, this text grapples with the difficulties of working with communities. It also offers strategies for working ethically with narratives, while also challenging traditional, narrower definitions of what constitutes communities.

The book is unique in its cross-disciplinary spectrum, community narratives focus and showcase of arts-based and emerging digital technologies for working with communities. A timely collection, it will be of interest to interdisciplinary researchers, undergraduate and postgraduate students and practitioners in fields including anthropology, ethnography, cultural studies, community arts, literary studies, social work, health and education.

List of contents

Introduction: Research with Impact: A Literature Review of Community-Driven Qualitative Research, Ethics and Representation Part I: Engagement with Marginalised Communities 1. Digital Storytelling with Disabled Youth: Community-Based Narrative Research Meets Digital Culture 2. Telling Our Own Stories of Recovery: The Transformative Power of Indigenous Storytelling 3. Our True Colours: A Storytelling Project by Women from Refugee Backgrounds 4. Animal Narrativity: Showing Lived Experiences in the More-Than-Human World Part II: Creative Representations of Research Data 5. The Listening ‘I’: Children’s Emotional and Affective Representations of Place 6. Ripples and Reflections: Photovoice and Community Narratives of Climate Change 7. Sharing the Visible and Invisible Domains of Lived Experiences with the Ambonwari of Papua New Guinea Part III: Methodologies for Working with Community Narratives and Lived Experience 8. Organic Inquiry: The Empathic Validity of Research in Partnership with Spirit 9. Writing Down Your Sorrow: Exploring the Influence of Story Writing on the Grief Healing Process after Stillbirth Loss 10. Writing 'With' Not 'About': Case Examples in Cooperative Inquiry Part IV: Harnessing New Technologies to Share Research Narratives 11. Transmedia Storytelling and Community Narratives 12. Engaging the Community as Content Creators: Case Study Research in Grassroots Media Production in the Library Sector 13. Place-Based Stories and Digital Tools: Locative Literature and Regional Writing Communities 14. Conclusion: Where to From Here? Theorising Narrative Qualitative Research Practices with Communities

About the author

Susan Gair is Associate Professor at James Cook University, Australia.
Ariella van Luyn is Lecturer at James Cook University, Australia.

Summary

This edited collection demonstrates diverse ways qualitative researchers can meaningfully engage with and share community narratives. Innovative, multi-disciplinary methods and tools for data gathering, analysing and sharing narratives are featured. The book inspires researchers, practitioners and students in the arts, humanities, social science

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