METHODS OF RESEARCH
NARRATIVE RESEARCH
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Restorying
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Life stories
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Collaboration
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Chronology of experiences
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Detailed explanation-1: -Focus on Chronological Experiences Narrative research places the data in chronological order. This is one main characteristic that makes narrative research different from other forms of research. The sequencing of events helps in creating a picture for the reader to appreciate the experience of the individual.
Detailed explanation-2: -Even though narrative research shares features of other qualitative research approaches such as the social focus in ethnography and the focus on experience in phenomenology, it is the simultaneous exploration of all the three elements: temporality, sociality, and place that shape and make narrative research/inquiry.
Detailed explanation-3: -Individual Experiences. Chronology of the Experiences. Collecting Individual Stories. Restorying. Coding for Themes. Context or Setting.
Detailed explanation-4: -Descriptive language: This type of language evokes feelings rather than directly stating facts. Characters: A story might have just one character, or it can have a huge cast of characters. Plot: The plot is the series of events that happen in your narrative. More items •04-Aug-2021