Ethics and Process in the Narrative Study of Lives / Ruthellen Josselson

By: Josselson, RuthellenContributor(s): Josselson, RuthellenMaterial type: TextTextPublisher number: :Zafaa Books & Distributors | ::313/56F 49A, Anand Nagar Inderlok Delhi 110035Series: Narrative Study of Lives seriesPublication details: London : SAGE Publications, @1996Description: 313p. 24cmISBN: 9780761902379Subject(s): Psychology | Psychology -- Biographical methods | Self-presentation | Discourse analysis, Narrative | Biography -- Psychological aspects | Ethik | Narratives InterviewDDC classification: 150.72 JOS
Contents:
Cover; Contents; Introduction; Part I; Chapter 1 -- Some Reflections About Narrative Research and Hurt and Harm; Chapter 2 -- Ethical Issues in Biographical Interviews and Analysis; Chapter 3 -- Expert Witness: Who Controls the Psychologist's Narrative?; Chapter 4 -- Personal Vulnerability and Interpretive Authority in Narrative Research; Chapter 5 -- On Writing Other People's Lives: Self-Analytic Reflections of a Narrative Researcher; Chapter 6 -- Narrating a Psychoanalytic Case Study. Chapter 7 -- Who Benefits From an Examined Life? Correlates of Influence Attributed to Participation in a Longitudinal StudyPart II; Chapter 8 -- Interpreting Life Stories; Chapter 9 -- Telling From Behind Her Hand: African American Women and the Process of Documenting Concealed Lives; Chapter 10 -- Ethics and Understanding Through Interrelationship: I and Thou in Dialogue; Part III; Chapter 11 -- Ethnography and Hagiography: The Dialectics of Life, Story, and Afterlife; Chapter 12 -- Some Unforeseen Outcomes of Conducting Narrative Research With People of One's Own Culture; Part IV. Chapter 13 -- A Historian's Perspective on InterviewingChapter 14 -- Snakes in the Swamp: Ethical Issues in Qualitative Research; Chapter 15 -- TheTale of the Anthropologist and the Kumina Queen: Two Voices in an Ethnographic Interview; Chapter 16 -- A Woman Studies War : Stranger in a Man's World; Part V; Chapter 17 -- Making Whole : Method and Ethics in Mainstream and Narrative Psychology; Chapter 18 -- Ethics and Narratives; About the Contributors.
Summary: First-hand accounts of the ideological, moral, emotional and practical complexities that surround the doing of narrative research are offered in this volume. Exploring such issues as: whether work that risks exposing sensitive aspects of peoples' lives can ever be fully ethical; what effect being written about has on people; the line between narrative research and psychotherapy; and the after-effects of this research on the researcher, the contributions reveal the struggles and anxieties that narrative researchers face
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Cover; Contents; Introduction; Part I; Chapter 1 --
Some Reflections About Narrative Research and Hurt and Harm; Chapter 2 --
Ethical Issues in Biographical Interviews and Analysis; Chapter 3 --
Expert Witness: Who Controls the Psychologist's Narrative?; Chapter 4 --
Personal Vulnerability and Interpretive Authority in Narrative Research; Chapter 5 --
On Writing Other People's Lives: Self-Analytic Reflections of a Narrative Researcher; Chapter 6 --
Narrating a Psychoanalytic Case Study. Chapter 7 --
Who Benefits From an Examined Life? Correlates of Influence Attributed to Participation in a Longitudinal StudyPart II; Chapter 8 --
Interpreting Life Stories; Chapter 9 --
Telling From Behind Her Hand: African American Women and the Process of Documenting Concealed Lives; Chapter 10 --
Ethics and Understanding Through Interrelationship: I and Thou in Dialogue; Part III; Chapter 11 --
Ethnography and Hagiography: The Dialectics of Life, Story, and Afterlife; Chapter 12 --
Some Unforeseen Outcomes of Conducting Narrative Research With People of One's Own Culture; Part IV. Chapter 13 --
A Historian's Perspective on InterviewingChapter 14 --
Snakes in the Swamp: Ethical Issues in Qualitative Research; Chapter 15 --
TheTale of the Anthropologist and the Kumina Queen: Two Voices in an Ethnographic Interview; Chapter 16 --
A Woman Studies War : Stranger in a Man's World; Part V; Chapter 17 --
Making Whole : Method and Ethics in Mainstream and Narrative Psychology; Chapter 18 --
Ethics and Narratives; About the Contributors.

First-hand accounts of the ideological, moral, emotional and practical complexities that surround the doing of narrative research are offered in this volume. Exploring such issues as: whether work that risks exposing sensitive aspects of peoples' lives can ever be fully ethical; what effect being written about has on people; the line between narrative research and psychotherapy; and the after-effects of this research on the researcher, the contributions reveal the struggles and anxieties that narrative researchers face

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