Fr. 236.00

Relational Ethics of Narrative Inquiry

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Informationen zum Autor D. Jean Clandinin is Professor Emeritus and Founding Director of the Centre for Research for Teacher Education and Development at the University of Alberta and one of the pioneers of narrative inquiry. Vera Caine is a Professor in the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Alberta and a Canadian Institutes for Health Research New Investigator. Sean Lessard is from Montreal Lake Cree Nation in Treaty 6 territory. He is a former schoolteacher. Sean is currently an Associate Professor in Secondary Education at the University of Alberta. Klappentext Relational ethics is at the heart of narrative inquiry; it should guide and shape all forms of narrative inquiry. This book takes on a conceptual framework for the practice of relational ethics in research, using a broadly ontological approach, to give an in-depth discourse around the main issues in narrative inquiry research. Zusammenfassung Relational ethics is at the heart of narrative inquiry; it should guide and shape all forms of narrative inquiry. This book takes on a conceptual framework for the practice of relational ethics in research, using a broadly ontological approach, to give an in-depth discourse around the main issues in narrative inquiry research. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1: Looking Backward and Forward to Relational Ethics in Narrative Inquiry Chapter 2: The Relational Ontology of Narrative Inquiry Shapes Relational Ethics Chapter 3: The Living and Telling of Narrative Inquiry in the Arts Club Chapter 4: Brenda Rossow Kimball Chapter 5: The Relational Ethics of Attending with Wide-Awakeness to the Ongoingness of Experience Chapter 6: Making Masala: Shaping a Multiperspectival Narrative Inquiry through a Re-search Of and For Storied Images Jinny Menon Chapter 7: The Relational Ethics of Moving Slowly in Ways that Allow for Listening and Living Chapter 8: Embracing Tensions through Narrative Inquiry into Experiences of People who are Homeless in Japan Hiroko Kubota Chapter 9: The Relational Ethics of Engaging with Imagination, Improvisation, Playfulness and World-travelling Chapter 10: Muna Saleh Chapter 11: The Relational Ethics of Always Engaging with a Sense of Uncertainty and Not Knowing Chapter 12: Dustin Brass Chapter 13: Relational Ethics as Lived Embodiments that Require us to be Still and Attend To, and With, Silence and Contemplation Chapter 14: Ways of Departure: Contemplating Relational Ethics in Narrative Inquiry Chapter 15: Living Relational Ethics Afterword: The Ethics and Politics of Narrative Inquiry Jerry Lee Rosiek References ...

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