
Narrative Inquiry
Volume 36, Issue 1 (2026)
2026. iv, 231 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 12 March 2026
Published online on 12 March 2026
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Table of Contents
- Narrating violent victimization by positioning self and othersMari Hatavara & Lois Presser | pp. 1–23
- A quantitative analysis of semantic characteristics and success of personal narratives on social mediaHuixia Sun, Xueqi Xiang & Jin Wang | pp. 24–64
- A different perspective on epistemics and deontics: Conveying story evaluation through the construction of status-stance relations via direct reported speechDorien Van De Mieroop, Melisa Stevanovic, Minna Leinonen & Henri Nevalainen | pp. 65–90
- Telling an expressive narrative in a foreign language: Analysis of Chinese JFL learners’ evaluative strategies in oral narrative discourseZhen Chen & Zhengrui Han | pp. 91–110
- Family narratives as a way out of the political wilderness? The case of opposition leaders in the United KingdomAlma-Pierre Bonnet | pp. 111–132
- Modus narrandi sceleris: Temporal shift in the crafting style of crime narrativesFabio Indìo Massimo Poppi | pp. 133–159
- Understanding the relationship between narrative identity, transdiagnostic factors and psychological functioning in a young adult community sampleMonique Corbett, Vincent Reid & Amy Bird | pp. 160–200
- Constructing moral stance in intergenerational trauma memory narrativesMónika Fodor & Réka Lugossy | pp. 201–225
- Ashley Barnwell & Signe Ravn (eds). 2024. Narrative Research Now: Critical Perspectives on the Promise of StoriesReviewed by Yanhua Cheng | pp. 226–228
- Nami Sakamoto, Masako Nasu, Kazutake Kita & Masayuki Teranishi. 2025. Weaving stories of language education with narratives of teachers and learnersReviewed by Pasan Athapaththu | pp. 229–231
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