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Ethics and process in the narrative study of lives / Ruthellen Josselson, editors.

Pennsylvania Hospital Library - IPH Collection W1 NA181F v.1
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LIBRA BF39.4 .N37 1996
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Josselson, Ruthellen.
Series:
Narrative study of lives 1072-2777 ; v. 4.
Narrative study of lives, 1072-2777 ; v. 4
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Psychology--Biographical methods.
Psychology.
Biography--Psychological aspects.
Biography.
Discourse analysis, Narrative.
Self-presentation.
Physical Description:
xiii, 293 pages ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage, [1996]
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.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0761902368
0761902376
OCLC:
34648507

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