Discursive psychologists (Edley, 2001; Potter & Wetherell, 1987; Wetherell, 1998) have analysed identity work in talk, including the ways in which understandings which prevail in a wider social context are taken up or resisted as speakers position themselves and are positioned by others. In these terms, a narrative is generally understood in two ways. The first is as an established understanding of sequence or consequence, such as a potential life trajectory, which becomes a discursive resource for speakers to draw on (cf. Bruner’s ‘canonical narratives’, 1991). The second is of a narrative as a situated construction, such as the biography produced by a speaker within a particular interaction. In this article, I propose an expanded analytic focus which considers how the versions of a biographical narrative produced in previous tellings become resources for future talk, thus setting constraints on a reflexive speaker’s work to construct a coherent identity across separate interactions and contexts (Taylor & Littleton, forthcoming).
Sakki, Inari, Jenni Jaakkola, Eemeli Hakoköngäs, Jari Martikainen & Helena Rovamo
2025. Lay narratives of nationhood: Time, place and emotion in the talk of populist radical right‐wing supporters in Finland. Nations and Nationalism 31:3 ► pp. 651 ff.
Sicilia, Álvaro, María-Luisa Socías-Serrano, Mark D Griffiths, Elena Martínez-Rosales & Enrique G Artero
2025. Narrative and obesity: Managing weight stigma associated with bariatric surgery. Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine 29:5 ► pp. 633 ff.
DeCarsky, Ryan, Penny Harvey & Sally W Johnston
2024. Deaf Identity Salience: Tracing Daphne’s Deaf Identity Salience Through Switched at Birth. Culture & Psychology 30:1 ► pp. 192 ff.
Healy-Cullen, Siobhán & Tracy Morison
2024. Extending sexual scripting theory through critical discursive psychology: An analytical approach to explore the performance of sexual identities. Theory & Psychology 34:6 ► pp. 757 ff.
2024. Trust in entrepreneurial teams: The role of team narratives. Applied Psychology 73:4 ► pp. 1564 ff.
Neander Christensson, Johan
2024. Teacher Identity Discourses in Place—Exploring Discursive Resources in Pre-Service Teachers’ Constructions of Teacher Identity. Education Sciences 14:11 ► pp. 1244 ff.
Peltoperä, Kaisu, Erja Rautamies & Sarah N. Lang
2024. Constructing Closeness in Educational Collaboration in Extended Hours ECEC. Early Childhood Education Journal
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Rovamo, Helena & Inari Sakki
2024. Mobilization of shared victimhood in the radical right populist Finns Party supporters’ identity work: A narrative–discursive approach to populist support. European Journal of Social Psychology 54:2 ► pp. 495 ff.
2024. Regularities of Constructing the Narrative of an Interactive Documentary Film as an Infotainment Phenomenon. Southern Communication Journal 89:2 ► pp. 108 ff.
Zisakou, Anastasia, Lia Figgou & Eleni Andreouli
2024. Integration and urban citizenship: A social‐psychological approach to refugee integration through active constructions of place attachment to the city. Political Psychology 45:2 ► pp. 215 ff.
Badarneh, Muhammad
2023. Self-Defence Discourse in Collectivist Cultures: The Case of Jordanian Tribes Defending Their Members Against Public Accusations of Corruption. Journal of Intercultural Communication Research 52:6 ► pp. 607 ff.
Folkes, Louise
2023. Moving beyond ‘shopping list’ positionality: Using kitchen table reflexivity and in/visible tools to develop reflexive qualitative research. Qualitative Research 23:5 ► pp. 1301 ff.
2023. The COVID-19 Pandemic from the Health Workers’ Perspective: Between Health Emergency and Personal Crisis. Human Arenas 6:3 ► pp. 478 ff.
Niska, Miira
2023. Jockeying for position: university students’ employability constructions. Journal of Education and Work 36:4 ► pp. 284 ff.
Peltoperä, Kaisu, Tanja Vehkakoski, Leena Turja & Marja-Leena Laakso
2023. Pedagogy-related tensions in flexibly scheduled early childhood education and care. International Journal of Early Years Education 31:3 ► pp. 645 ff.
2023. What Adolescents Have to Say about Problematic Internet Use: A Qualitative Study Based on Focus Groups. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20:21 ► pp. 7013 ff.
Langevang, Thilde, Rashida Resario, Ana Alacovska, Robin Steedman, Dorothy Akpene Amenuke, Sela Kodjo Adjei & Rufai Haruna Kilu
2022. Care in creative work: exploring the ethics and aesthetics of care through arts-based methods. Cultural Trends 31:5 ► pp. 448 ff.
2021. „Der Andere“ und zugleich „der Gleiche“ sein: Vom Umgang männlicher Kinderbetreuer mit Identitätsdissonanz. In (Un)doing Gender empirisch, ► pp. 133 ff.
Jones, Rebecca L.
2020. Later Life Sex and Rubin’s ‘Charmed Circle’. Sexuality & Culture 24:5 ► pp. 1480 ff.
Luongo, Katherine
2020. “The Problem of Witchcraft”: Violence and the Supernatural in Global African Refugee Mobilities. African Studies Review 63:3 ► pp. 660 ff.
Rose, Diana
2020. On personal epiphanies and collective knowledge in survivor research and action. Social Theory & Health 18:2 ► pp. 110 ff.
Taylor, Stephanie & Marie Paludan
2020. Transcending utility? The gendered conflicts of a contemporary creative identification. Feminism & Psychology 30:1 ► pp. 63 ff.
Thunberg, Sara & Kjerstin Andersson Bruck
2020. Young victims’ positioning: Narrations of victimhood and support. International Review of Victimology 26:2 ► pp. 196 ff.
Witham, Gary, Gemma Yarwood, Sam Wright & Sarah Galvani
2020. An ethical exploration of the narratives surrounding substance use and pain management at the end of life: a discussion paper. Nursing Ethics 27:5 ► pp. 1344 ff.
Griffin, Tom
2019. A discussion of video as a data collection tool. Current Issues in Tourism 22:18 ► pp. 2183 ff.
Hellman, Matilda & Tuulia Lerkkanen
2019. Construing oppositions, demarcating a we-ness: The dramaturgy of a live TV debate on the refugee crisis. European Journal of Cultural Studies 22:1 ► pp. 37 ff.
Järvenpää, Pirkko & Vilma Hänninen
2018. Stability of Repeated Work-Related Life Stories. Journal of Constructivist Psychology 31:2 ► pp. 206 ff.
Cousineau, Matthew J.
2017. Revisiting the sociology of identities and selves with discursive resources. Sociology Compass 11:12
2015. Seeking Time Within Time: Exploring the temporal constraints of women teachers’ experiences as graduate students and novice researchers. McGill Journal of Education 49:2 ► pp. 459 ff.
Moulding, Nicole
2015. “It Wasn’t About Being Slim”. Violence Against Women 21:12 ► pp. 1456 ff.
Scully, Marc
2015. The Problem of a Subjective Authenticity and the Articulation of Belonging among the Irish in England—A Psychosocial Approach. Qualitative Research in Psychology 12:1 ► pp. 34 ff.
2014. “But I Am Not One to Judge Her Actions”: Thematic and Discursive Approaches to University Students’ Responses to Women Who Smoke While Pregnant. Qualitative Research in Psychology 11:3 ► pp. 265 ff.
LaPointe, Kirsi
2013. Heroic Career Changers? Gendered Identity Work in Career Transitions. Gender, Work & Organization 20:2 ► pp. 133 ff.
Morison, Tracy & Catriona Macleod
2013. A Performative-Performance Analytical Approach. Qualitative Inquiry 19:8 ► pp. 566 ff.
Petite, Mathieu & Bernard Debarbieux
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Taylor, Stephanie & Karen Littleton
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Hart, Paul
2012. Creating Spaces for Rethinking School Science: Perspectives from Subjective and Social–Relational Ways of Knowing. In Science | Environment | Health, ► pp. 103 ff.
Fenton, Christopher & Ann Langley
2011. Strategy as Practice and the Narrative Turn. Organization Studies 32:9 ► pp. 1171 ff.
Graham, Meadow, Sarah Selmer & Erin Goodykoontz
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Taylor, Stephanie
2011. Negotiating oppositions and uncertainties: Gendered conflicts in creative identity work. Feminism & Psychology 21:3 ► pp. 354 ff.
Taylor, Stephanie
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Taylor, Stephanie
2015. Discursive and Psychosocial? Theorising a Complex Contemporary Subject. Qualitative Research in Psychology 12:1 ► pp. 8 ff.
Freeman, Melissa
2010. ‘Knowledge is acting’: working‐class parents’ intentional acts of positioning within the discursive practice of involvement. International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education 23:2 ► pp. 181 ff.
Lucius-Hoene, Gabriele
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Atkinson, Paul
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Boje, David & Jo A. Tyler
2009. Story and Narrative Noticing: Workaholism Autoethnographies. Journal of Business Ethics 84:S2 ► pp. 173 ff.
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