As a kick-off for our first discussion topic, I wonder what people are using
as textbooks to help them develop and use narrative techniques.
Here's a few suggestions:
David Silverman. Interpreting qualitative data: methods for analysing talk,
text and interaction. 2nd edition. London: SAGE, 2001. ISBN 0 7619 6865
2.
Tom Wengraf. Qualitative research interviewing: biographic narrative and
semi-structured methods. London: SAGE, 2001. ISBN 0 8039 7501 5.
Elwyn G, Gwyn R. DIscourse analysis. In Greenhalgh T and Hurwitz B (eds).
Narrative based medicine: dialogue and discourse in clinical practice.
London: BMJ Publications, 1998. ISBN not to hand!
Has anyone got any others?
Trisha Greenhalgh
Professor of Primary Health Care
University College London
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