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The Relational Ethics of Narrative Inquiry

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The Relational Ethics of Narrative Inquiry explores how narrative inquiry, a research methodology centred on individuals' lived and told stories within various social contexts, operates through the principle of relational ethics. The authors develop a conceptual framework to define and apply relational ethics in practice, drawing on their extensive research with indigenous youth and families, enriched by philosophical perspectives and additional case studies. This text offers a detailed examination of ethical considerations essential to narrative inquiry.
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Ideal for researchers and postgraduate students engaged in qualitative research, particularly those interested in ethical approaches within narrative methodologies and education studies.

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Relational ethics is at the heart of narrative inquiry; it should guide and shape all forms of narrative inquiry. This book takes on a conceptual framework for the practice of relational ethics in research, using a broadly ontological approach, to give an in-depth discourse around the main issues in narrative inquiry research.

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Narrative inquiry is based on the proposition that experience is the stories lived and told by individuals as they are embedded within cultural, social, institutional, familial, political, and linguistic narratives. It represents the phenomenon of experience but also constitutes a methodology for its study. At the heart of this methodology is relational ethics. However, until now, the functioning of this key relationship in practice has remained largely undefined. In this book, the authors take on the essential task of developing a conceptual framework for the application of relational ethics to narrative inquiry.

Building on a corpus of more generalized research, this book is grounded in a multi-year study with indigenous youth and families. The authors describe their experiences of narrative inquiry, highlighting how relational ethics informed their negotiation of these research relationships. They also engage in a conversation with the work of philosophers who have guided their narrative inquiry to offer a more thorough understanding of relational ethics. Through this, and contributions from five further studies on a diverse range of subjects, a number of key points for successful relational ethics are isolated and expounded upon.

This book is an invaluable tool for researchers and postgraduates engaged in qualitative researchβ€”providing clear and practical guidance on ethical concerns. It also extends the work of the authors’ two previous titles, Engaging in Narrative Inquiry and Engaging in Narrative Inquiries with Children and Youth.

Series: Developing Qualitative Inquiry

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781138285705

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 26 March 2018

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 453g

Pages: 220

About the Author

D. Jean Clandinin is Professor Emeritus and Founding Director of the Centre for Research for Teacher Education and Development at the University of Alberta and one of the pioneers of narrative inquiry.

Vera Caine is a Professor in the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Alberta and a Canadian Institutes for Health Research New Investigator.

Sean Lessard is from Montreal Lake Cree Nation in Treaty 6 territory. He is a former schoolteacher. Sean is currently an Associate Professor in Secondary Education at the University of Alberta.

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