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Dear Trish

Here are the details of websites I drew up for our narrative group

http://www.wallnarratives.pwias.ubc.ca/bibliography.htm

This project is funded by a three-year Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies Major Thematic Grant to an interdisciplinary team headed by Professor Valerie Raoul, Director of the Centre for Research in Women's Studies and Gender Relations at the University of British Columbia. Our project participants are undertaking crosscultural and transhistorical comparative analyses of individual texts or categories of stories, placing them in their larger discursive and sociopolitical contexts, in order to address philosophical, ethical and political issues related to the cultural construction and representation of experiences of disease, disability, and trauma.

http://www.ling.upenn.edu/~labov/home.html

Home page of Prof Labov which includes links to some of his articles on narrative analysis.

http://litsite.alaska.edu/uaa/healing/healing.html
Narrative and Healing focuses on the therapeutic properties of writing and storytelling, providing examples of how people of all ages face life's challenges through the art of telling their stories. The section is divided into two parts: Professional Perspectives offers the views of health professionals on theories, techniques, research, and the application of narrative in health care and educational settings. Healing Narratives provides examples that demonstrate the therapeutic properties of writing and telling stories.
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/literature_and_medicine/
Literature and Medicine journal home page with access to previous issues of the journal.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Delphi/9759/nmmain.htm
A page concerned with medical narratives including elements of medical narratives, a brief bibliography and a narrative based medical questionnaire.  This is part of the web-site of the Center for Narrative Inquiry which is under construction.  Indeed there doesn't seem to be much else on the website at the moment other than the medical narratives section.
http://www.wvu.edu/~lawfac/jelkins/lawyerslit/story.html

A site with links to many articles, other sites, courses etc.  Aimed at lawyers it would seem also to have enough of interest to other professionals.

http://web.lemoyne.edu/~hevern/narpsych.html

Home page of the Narrative Psychology Internet and Resource Guide with lots of links to other narrative resources.

Clive


Clive Baldwin
Research Fellow
Ethox
Institute of Health Sciences
Old Road
Headington
Oxford
OX3 7LF

Tel:  01865 227143
Fax:  01865 226938

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I'm putting together a series of web links to sites where my MSc
students can get further information on the differetn theoretical
underpinnings to primary health care.  I'm a bit stuck on narrative!
Does anyone have any favourite websites that wouldn't scare the pants
of someone without a first degree in social psychology??

thanks

trish