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PERSON Psychology ( ie , identity and attachment theories), Sociology, Ethnography, Phenomenology, Existentialism, Geneology /History. POWER Critical narratology , Cultural and organizational studies , Narrative inquiry and research, L aw/Politics. Who is telling the story?.
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PERSON Psychology (ie, identity and attachment theories), Sociology, Ethnography, Phenomenology, Existentialism, Geneology/History POWER Critical narratology, Cultural and organizational studies, Narrative inquiry and research, Law/Politics Who is telling the story? What is the impact of the stories? A Map of Narrative Practice: Its Roots PRACTICES Narrative coaching/therapy, Strategic narratives, Knowledge management, Narrative medicine, TV/Film, Life stories, Branding PURPOSE Mythology/Religion, Rites of passage, Literary studies and hermeneutics, Discourse and communication theory Why are they telling the story? What is happening with the stories? David B Drake, PhD • Draft 1.0 • January 5, 2011
PERSON Stories are shared by people in relationship with others Focus: What is being said POWER Stories are (re)framed to enhance identity, agency, community and directionality in service of an aim Focus: What is being said differently Who is telling the story? What is the impact of the stories? A Map of Narrative Practice: Its Uses PRACTICES Stories are organized to create coherence and meaning Focus: What wants to be said PURPOSE Stories are assessed using processes and structures Focus: What is not being said (yet) Why are they telling the story? What is happening with the stories? David B Drake, PhD • Draft 1.0 • January 5, 2011