174 research outputs found
A Chronicle of Mentoring Narrative Scholarship
Special issue: Amor Narratio: A Festschrift For Catherine Kohler RiessmanThere are many aspects of Catherine Kohler Riessmanâs narrative scholarship which have established her international reputation in the field. This contribution pays tribute to the role she has played as a mentor, both through her written work and in her practice. Mentoring, which is time-consuming and painstaking work, is a critical but widely unacknowledged aspect of scholarship, which is often portrayed as an individual endeavor, the accomplishment of the name or names which appear on the publications. The article argues that all scholars are part of a larger cycle, situated mid-stream, between those who have come before and those who will follow. There are many questions surrounding the meaning of mentorship: who should do it and who receive it; if and how it should be institutionalized, calibrated, and recognized; and more. Taking Riessmanâs example as its focus, the article critically examines the importance of mentoring and its role in forming, sustaining, and nourishing communityPeer reviewe
The role of aesthetics in advancing material circularity in landscape architecture
With growing interest in sustainability across industries, there is growing interest in how sustainability will be manifested in our outdoor spaces. The aesthetics of sustainable principles are being explored within landscape architecture projects globally. These involve a number of methods which incorporate circular economy concepts through reimagining the design process. Discussions regarding the aesthetic in landscape architecture, reveals wider discourses and shifting values in the perception of the built environment. Methods for circularity and sustainability in landscape architecture and the connections to landscape aesthetics, are explored through researching existing literature from a variety of architectural fields. This encouraged the development of circular design principles and conceptual landscape typologies to aid the landscape architect in imagining a circular landscape. In addition to the importance of material circularity, the benefits for implementing a circular landscape architecture project meet several sustainability goals, including cultural heritage preservation and the strengthening of ecological resilience.M-GL
A Chronicle of Mentoring Narrative Scholarship
There are many aspects of Catherine Kohler Riessman's narrative scholarship which have established her international reputation in the field. This contribution pays tribute to the role she has played as a mentor, both through her written work and in her practice. Mentoring, which is time-consuming and painstaking work, is a critical but widely unacknowledged aspect of scholarship, which is often portrayed as an individual endeavor, the accomplishment of the name or names which appear on the publications. The article argues that all scholars are part of a larger cycle, situated mid-stream, between those who have come before and those who will follow. There are many questions surrounding the meaning of mentorship: who should do it and who receive it; if and how it should be institutionalized, calibrated, and recognized; and more. Taking Riessman's example as its focus, the article critically examines the importance of mentoring and its role in forming, sustaining, and nourishing community
Poliittisen anteeksiannon narratiivinen rakenne
Artikkelin on kÀÀntÀnyt suomeksi Irinja Bickert.
Professori Molly Andrews kÀsittelee englanninkieliseen alkuperÀisartikkeliin pohjaavassa katsaus-artikkelissaan poliittisen anteeksiannon narratiivisia rakenteita. Nojaten laajamittaiseen narratologiseen tutkimukseen entisen ItÀ-Saksan (DDR) salaisen poliisin Stasin informanttien ja nÀiden kohteiden kohtaamisista artikkeli rakentaa aiempaa monipuolisemman kuvan anteeksiannon mekanismeista ja rationaliteetista poliittisen sorron jÀlkeen. Artikkeli havainnollistaa usein kÀÀnnettyjen haastattelujen vÀlityksellÀ miten moninaisilla tavoilla poliittisen sorron kohteet suhtautuvat anteeksipyyntöihin ja anteeksianatamiseen. Liian idealistiset anteeksiantamisen ja anteeksisaamisen tavoitteet ja odotukset poliittisen sovinnon taustalla voidaan artikkelin pohjalta hyvin perustein myös kyseenalaistaa. Kysymysten kuka, mitÀ, milloin, missÀ, miksi ja miten tarkastelu paljastaa poliittisen anteeksiannon monikerroksellisuuden ja monimutkaisuuden. Artikkelissa esitellyt henkilökohtaiset kertomukset paljastavat poliittisen anteeksiannon ytimessÀ olevan kovan sisÀisen työn ja toisaalta yleisimpiÀ esteitÀ sen toteutumiseksi
What is Narrative Interviewing
Presentation by Professor Molly Andrews at the National Centre for Research Methods Research Methods Festival 2012
Introduction: What is narrative research?
In the last three decades, narrative has acquired an increasingly high profile in social research,
following a series of ânarrative turnsâ in other disciplinary fields, like history and literary studies.
(HyvÀrinen, 2010). It often seems as if all social researchers are doing narrative research in some
way. Yet narrative research, although it is popular and engaging, is difficult; how to go about it is
much discussed. People working in this field are frequently approached by students and
colleagues, in and outside academia, asking questions like, âShould I request respondents to tell
stories or not?â; âWhat happens if my respondents donât produce any narratives?â; âWhat is a
narrative, anyway?âand, most regularly, âWhat do I do with the stories now Iâve got them?â
Narrative data can easily seem overwhelming: susceptible to endless interpretation, by turns
inconsequential and deeply meaningful
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