
Narratives as Social Practice in Organisational Contexts
Special issue of Narrative Inquiry 32:1 (2022)
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[Narrative Inquiry, 32:1] 2022. vi, 243 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 31 January 2022
Published online on 31 January 2022
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Table of Contents
- Narratives as social practice in organisational contextsDorien Van De Mieroop, Jonathan Clifton & Stephanie Schnurr | pp. 1–8
- Narrative evaluation in patient feedback: A study of online comments about UK healthcare servicesGavin Brookes, Tony McEnery, Mark McGlashan, Gillian Smith & Mark Wilkinson | pp. 9–35
- Narrative accounts and their influence on treatment recommendations in medical interviewsAmy Fioramonte | pp. 36–65
- Storying selves and others at work: Story ownership, tellership and functions of narratives in a workplace domainMałgorzata Chałupnik | pp. 66–85
- Small stories in short interactions: The functions of narratives in care home worker interactionsAlmut Koester | pp. 86–107
- Clinicians’ narratives in the era of evidence-based practice: A sociolinguistic exploration of the role of narratives in staff meetingsMariana Lazzaro-Salazar | pp. 108–129
- ‘I have her image of bringing me cherries as an offer’: Exploring belonging and trust in cross-border business collaboration through storytellingChristina Efthymiadou & Jo Angouri | pp. 130–147
- The moral work of becoming a professional: The interactional practices of storytelling in professional peer mentoring groupsRiikka Nissi & Anne Pässilä | pp. 148–172
- Narrative practices in debt collection encountersLeigh Harrington | pp. 173–195
- Catching identities in flight : Sharing stories of discriminatory experiences during workplace small talkCatho Jacobs, Dorien Van De Mieroop & Colette Van Laar | pp. 196–217
- “I tell you don’t trust the French”: National stereotypes in workplace narrativesMichael Handford | pp. 218–243
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