Expanding the Edges of Narrative Inquiry

Expanding the Edges of Narrative Inquiry
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Publisher : Lexington Books
Total Pages : 279
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ISBN-10 : 9781498591294
ISBN-13 : 1498591299
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Book Synopsis Expanding the Edges of Narrative Inquiry by : Laura E. Reimer

Download or read book Expanding the Edges of Narrative Inquiry written by Laura E. Reimer and published by Lexington Books. This book was released on 2019-12-15 with total page 279 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This captivating book presents innovative answers to the question: why storytelling? Each chapter represents leading edge narrative research designs from Arthur V. Mauro Institute for Peace and Justice in central Canada, one of the world’s leading academic programs for Peace and Conflict Studies (PACS), and a major contributor to PACS scholarship. The authors are candid and offer inspiration for other scholars seeking groundbreaking ideas for their own research design while offering profound expansions to the current PACS literature. The scholarship reflects a diversity of ideas, passions, approaches, disciplinary roots, and topic areas. Each chapter explores different and critical issues in the field of PACS through various forms of storytelling, while providing recent original research designs for the future development of the field and the education of its practitioners and academics. This volume, co-edited by three of the early graduates of the program, presents and explores a number of these issues across the broad spectrum of Peace and Conflict Studies. Contributors to the book are recognized scholars and practitioners in their respective fields. The book has a wide audience, targeting those particularly interested in tackling and understanding old conflicts in new ways, and for those seeking to learn at the growing edges of PACS, at the undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate levels.


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