2025. Analyzing master and counter-narratives in the multilayered narrative communication of literary fiction. Frontiers of Narrative Studies 11:1 ► pp. 51 ff.
Hyvärinen, Matti
2025. Vicarious voices and positioning in marking counter-narratives in fiction. Frontiers of Narrative Studies 11:1 ► pp. 11 ff.
Klostermann, Janna, Saro Bunting, Krys Maki & Anna Przednowek
2025. Care containers: the multilayered politics of boundless work in Canada’s victim services sector. Studies in Political Economy / Recherches en économie politique 106:1 ► pp. 40 ff.
Kraatila, Elise
2025. Roadmaps for saving the world? Construction and use of master and counter-narratives in programmatic climate fiction. Frontiers of Narrative Studies 11:1 ► pp. 31 ff.
Patron, Sylvie, Matti Hyvärinen & Per Krogh Hansen
2025. Introduction: counter-narratives: a concept for narratology and the study of fiction?. Frontiers of Narrative Studies 11:1 ► pp. 8 ff.
Richardson, Brian
2025. The counternarratives of Ulysses
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Schoofs, Margaux, Reitske Meganck, Liesbeth Taels & Melissa De Smet
2025. Master narratives as imperatives: A qualitative study of adolescent identity experiences. Journal of Research on Adolescence 35:3
Sklar, Howard
2025. “Why are you hiding here?”: Counter-Narrating Antisemitic Master-Narratives in Bernard Malamud’s The Fixer. Narrative Works 13:1 ► pp. 108 ff.
Su, Huang-Lan
2025. The Ideological Motivation for Writing Romanized Taiwanese. Journal of Literacy Research 57:1 ► pp. 55 ff.
Sun, Sibei & Xiangning Wu
2025. Internarrativity beyond acceptance: strategic narrative reproduction and Taiwan's ‘Taiwan Can Help’ campaign in the U.S.. Contemporary Politics 31:1 ► pp. 46 ff.
Adamson, John Lindsay & Theron Muller
2024. Collaborative autoethnography in applied linguistics: reflecting on research practice. International Journal of the Sociology of Language 2024:285 ► pp. 155 ff.
Faherty, Amanda N. & Adriana Pinera-Cruz
2024. The Parenting Gold Standard: Maternal Master Narratives of Parenting Black Emerging Adult Children. Journal of Black Psychology 50:2 ► pp. 211 ff.
2024. Narrating the Other Half of the Palestinian Story: Reading Susan Abulhawa’s Novels as Counternarratives. International Critical Thought 14:1 ► pp. 119 ff.
Pereira Vargas, Maria Luisa Fernanda, Anthony Papathomas, Florence-Emilie Kinnafick & Paul Rhodes
2024. Stories of acceptance and resistance: illness identity construction in athletes (mis)diagnosed with a personality disorder. Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health 16:2 ► pp. 117 ff.
Bruns, Hanna
2023. “That’s all it takes to be trans”: counter-strategies to hetero- and transnormative discourse on YouTube. International Journal of the Sociology of Language 2023:283 ► pp. 53 ff.
Dutta-Flanders, Reshmi
2023. The crime-culture connection in a crime fact story: An applied approach. Cogent Social Sciences 9:1
Grenier, Robin S. & Kristi Kaeppel
2023. Challenging Dominant Ideologies and Expanding the Narrative Habitus in Spaces of Organizing Through Critical Thinking. In The Palgrave Handbook of Critical Human Resource Development, ► pp. 201 ff.
Hieu, Tran Ngoc
2023. The Red River’s Mid-Island: Sketching an Alternative Narrative History of Hanoi’s Identity. Landscapes 24:1 ► pp. 81 ff.
Hinrichsen, Merle
2023. #Widerstand. Erfahrungen von Sexismus und Rassismus in den Biografien junger Frauen of Color und ihre öffentliche Artikulation in sozialen Medien. GENDER – Zeitschrift für Geschlecht, Kultur und Gesellschaft 15:1 ► pp. 42 ff.
Holland-Muter, Susan
2023. “Not in Front of my Friends”: Navigating Lesbian Motherhood in the Borderlands. LGBTQ+ Family: An Interdisciplinary Journal 19:4 ► pp. 288 ff.
Li, Jing & Cheryl J. Craig
2023. A beginning teacher’s living of counter stories in a high-needs school in rural China. Research Papers in Education 38:1 ► pp. 1 ff.
Liedgren, Pernilla, Christian Kullberg & Julia Callegari
2023. Mercy, Mercy Me - counterstories in applications for debt reconstruction. Nordic Social Work Research 13:3 ► pp. 472 ff.
Poppi, Fabio Indìo Massimo
2023. Principiis Obsta: Strategies of Narrative Resistance to Italian Organized Crime Governance. Deviant Behavior 44:9 ► pp. 1303 ff.
Poppi, Fabio Indìo Massimo
2024. Mater familias: Counter-narratives of sexism and heteronormativity in the Italian food culture. Food, Culture & Society 27:4 ► pp. 953 ff.
2024. Per imaginem ad Veritatem: joint fantasizing of crime. Criminal Justice Studies 37:2 ► pp. 99 ff.
Poppi, Fabio Indìo Massimo
2025. Resistentia feminarum in visionibus: Joint fantasizing as a practice of migrant women’s narrative resistance to the Caporalato system. International Review of Victimology 31:3 ► pp. 424 ff.
Saldanha, Fabio Prado, Marlei Pozzebon, Chantale Mailhot & David Le Puil
2023. Counter-Narratives Mobilized by Deprived Communities Through Theatre Interventions: Deconstructing and Reframing Master Narratives. Management Communication Quarterly 37:3 ► pp. 478 ff.
Tzouva, Pinelopi
2023. Cancer made me a shallower person: A minoritarian story in comics. Frontiers of Narrative Studies 8:2 ► pp. 158 ff.
Fjetland, Kirsten Jæger
2022. 8. Citizenship of resistance. In Lived citizenship for persons in vulnerable life situations, ► pp. 131 ff.
Prior, Alex & Cristina Leston-Bandeira
2022. Parliamentary storytelling: a new concept in public engagement with parliaments. The Journal of Legislative Studies 28:1 ► pp. 67 ff.
Romaioli, Diego
2022. A Generative Sequential Mixed Methods Approach Using Quantitative Measures to Enhance Social Constructionist Inquiry. Journal of Mixed Methods Research 16:2 ► pp. 207 ff.
Winstead, Wheeler R. & Jean T. Wells
2022. African Youth Rising: The Emergence and Growth of Youth-Led Digital Enterprises in Africa. In The Palgrave Handbook of African Entrepreneurship, ► pp. 303 ff.
Antolin, Pascale
2021. Neurological Impairment and Literary Empowerment in Nicole Krauss’s Man Walks into a Room. European journal of American studies 16:4
Corple, Danielle, Jasmine R. Linabary & Cheryl Cooky
2021. ‘He never hit me #WhyIStayed’: countering the U.S. domestic violence master narrative. Journal of Applied Communication Research 49:5 ► pp. 532 ff.
2021. “Living with solitude”: narrative of a female college student from rural China. British Journal of Sociology of Education 42:7 ► pp. 1055 ff.
Prentice, Sheryl & Paul J. Taylor
2021. Poles Apart? The Extent of Similarity Between Online Extremist and Non-extremist Message Content. Frontiers in Psychology 12
Sergeeva, Natalya & Graham M. Winch
2021. Project Narratives That Potentially Perform and Change the Future. Project Management Journal 52:3 ► pp. 264 ff.
Skoglund, Jeanette & Renee Thørnblad
2021. Problemer med foreldresamvær i barnevernet – unge voksnes fortellinger. Tidsskriftet Norges Barnevern 98:3 ► pp. 210 ff.
Truusa, Tiia-Triin, Kairi Kasearu & Judit Strömpl
2021. Military spouses in contemporary Estonia: meaning making in the stories of the wives and partners of active servicemen. Journal of Baltic Studies 52:3 ► pp. 307 ff.
Althoff, Martina
2020. Stories of Gender and Migration, Crime and Security: Between Outrage and Denial. In Conflicting Narratives of Crime and Punishment, ► pp. 259 ff.
Asztalos Morell, Ildikó, Santa De, Pravina Mahadalkar, Carl Johansson & Lena-Karin Gustafsson
2020. Silence or Voice? Agency Freedom among Elderly Women Living in Extended Families in Urban India. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17:23 ► pp. 8779 ff.
De Medeiros, Kate, Etter-Lewis, Gwendolyn & Barbara J Bowers
2020. “Place” in the Small Stories of African American Elders: A Narrative Case Study. The Gerontologist 60:5 ► pp. 821 ff.
Heslop, Julia & Emma Ormerod
2020. The Politics of Crisis: Deconstructing the Dominant Narratives of the Housing Crisis. Antipode 52:1 ► pp. 145 ff.
Hochman, Yael & Gabriela Spector‐Mersel
2020. Three strategies for doing narrative resistance: Navigating between master narratives. British Journal of Social Psychology 59:4 ► pp. 1043 ff.
McCallum, Ross, Maria I. Medved, Diane Hiebert-Murphy, Jino Distasio, Jitender Sareen & Dan Chateau
2020. Fixed Nodes of Transience: Narratives of Homelessness and Emergency Department Use. Qualitative Health Research 30:8 ► pp. 1183 ff.
2020. ‘ISIS is not Islam’: Epistemic Injustice, Everyday Religion, and Young Muslims’ Narrative Resistance. The British Journal of Criminology
Blix, Bodil H, Charlotte Berendonk & Vera Caine
2019. Theoretical foundations of narrative care: Turning towards relational ethics. Nursing Ethics 26:7-8 ► pp. 1917 ff.
Campbell, Rosalyn Denise & Junior Llyod Allen
2019. “Just fighting my way through…”: four narratives on what it means to be Black, male, and depressed. Social Work in Mental Health 17:5 ► pp. 589 ff.
Hansen, Per Krogh & Marianne Wolff Lundholt
2019. Conflicts between founder and CEO narratives: Counter-narrative, character and identification in organisational changes. Frontiers of Narrative Studies 5:1 ► pp. 94 ff.
Raitanen, Jenni, Sveinung Sandberg & Atte Oksanen
2019. The bullying-school shooting nexus: Bridging master narratives of mass violence with personal narratives of social exclusion. Deviant Behavior 40:1 ► pp. 96 ff.
Silvén Hagström, Anneli & Teolinda Toft
2019. “TOGETHER WE ARE UNBEATABLE”: young sisters’ narration of a sibling’s cancer in personal blogs on the internet. International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being 14:1
Sørly, Rita, Martin Sollund Krane, Geir Bye & May-Britt Ellingsen
2019. “There Is a Lot of Community Spirit Going On.” Middle Managers' Stories of Innovation in Home Care Services. SAGE Open Nursing 5
Hansen, Per Krogh
2018. Illness and heroics: On counter-narrative and counter‑metaphor in the discourse on cancer. Frontiers of Narrative Studies 4:s1 ► pp. s213 ff.
Hansen, Per Krogh
2025. Generation storytelling: (Counter-)narrative identity in Douglas Coupland’s Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture
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Spector-Mersel, Gabriela & Evgeny Knaifel
2018. Narrative research on mental health recovery: two sister paradigms. Journal of Mental Health 27:4 ► pp. 298 ff.
Barreiro, Alicia, Cecilia Wainryb & Mario Carretero
2017. Power Struggles in the Remembering of Historical Intergroup Conflict: Hegemonic and Counter-Narratives About the Argentine “Conquest of the Desert”. In History Education and Conflict Transformation, ► pp. 125 ff.
Dwyer, Rachael & elke emerald
2017. Narrative Research in Practice: Navigating the Terrain. In Narrative Research in Practice, ► pp. 1 ff.
Gustafsson, Karin M.
2017. Narrating the Monarch Butterfly: Managing Knowledge Complexity and Uncertainty in Coproduction of a Collective Narrative and Public Discourse. Science Communication 39:4 ► pp. 492 ff.
Kerrick, Madeleine R. & Rachel L. Henry
2017. “Totally in Love”: Evidence of a Master Narrative for How New Mothers Should Feel About Their Babies. Sex Roles 76:1-2 ► pp. 1 ff.
McKenzie-Mohr, Suzanne & Michelle N Lafrance
2017. Narrative resistance in social work research and practice: Counter-storying in the pursuit of social justice. Qualitative Social Work 16:2 ► pp. 189 ff.
2017. “Why Am I the Way I Am?” Narrative Work in the Context of Stigmatized Identities. Qualitative Health Research 27:14 ► pp. 2222 ff.
Romaioli, Diego & Alberta Contarello
2017. Invecchiare bene in tempi di crisi. Punti di vista euritmici attraverso i posizionamenti con l'Alter. PSICOLOGIA DELLA SALUTE :1 ► pp. 26 ff.
Van De Mieroop, Dorien, Marlene Miglbauer & Abha Chatterjee
2017. Mobilizing master narratives through categorical narratives and categorical statements when default identities are at stake. Discourse & Communication 11:2 ► pp. 179 ff.
Eargle, Jeffrey C.
2016. The Dominant Narrative of Slavery in South Carolina's History Standards. The Journal of Social Studies Research 40:4 ► pp. 295 ff.
2016. Motherhood and mental distress: Personal stories of mothers who have been admitted for mental health treatment. Qualitative Social Work 15:1 ► pp. 103 ff.
Eerola, Petteri & Johanna Mykkänen
2015. Paternal Masculinities in Early Fatherhood. Journal of Family Issues 36:12 ► pp. 1674 ff.
2017. ‘Suicide stigma’ renegotiated: Storytelling, social support and resistance in an Internet-based community for the young suicide-bereaved. Qualitative Social Work 16:6 ► pp. 775 ff.
Hammarén, Nils
2014. Identities at Stake. YOUNG 22:3 ► pp. 203 ff.
Jonsson, Rickard
2014. Boys' Anti-School Culture? Narratives and School Practices. Anthropology & Education Quarterly 45:3 ► pp. 276 ff.
Næss, Anders & Mia Vabø
2014. Negotiating Narratives of Elderly Care: The Case of Pakistani Migration to Norway. Ageing International 39:1 ► pp. 13 ff.
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2014. Mind over Matter? Joshua Ferris’s The Unnamed as Counternarrative. [sic] - a journal of literature, culture and literary translation :1.5
Sools, Anneke & Carmen Schuhmann
2014. Theorizing the Narrative Dimension of Psychotherapy and Counseling: A Big and Small Story Approach. Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy 44:3 ► pp. 191 ff.
Luttrell, Wendy
2013. Children's Counter‐narratives of Care: Towards Educational Justice. Children & Society 27:4 ► pp. 295 ff.
2011. (Un)becoming Women: Indian Factory Women's Counternarratives of Gender. The Sociological Review 59:3 ► pp. 553 ff.
Galasińska, Aleksandra
2010. Gossiping in the Polish Club: An Emotional Coexistence of ‘Old’ and ‘New’ Migrants. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 36:6 ► pp. 939 ff.
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