We have relaunched the Centre for Narrative Research as the new independent Association for Narrative Research and Practice. An exciting lineup of events to be announced shortly. We thank all our followers for your support.
Our online pg seminars w Thomas Coram Research Unit start next week! The first: 10.10.23 5pm gmt, Claire Grant, UCL: 'On paper, you're normal': Narratives of unseen health needs among women who have had children removed from their care- Register here: https://t.co/8frJn5e7e3
Although this doesn't take away any of the stress and grief caused to our directors by their unfair dismissal by UEL, we are pleased to see the end to the affair and an admission of sorts. We are grateful to all our friends who have supported us throughout.
@ANarrativeRP e-seminar: Natasha Carver, @UoBrisSPS, winner @britsoci 22 Philip Abrams Memorial Prize for 'Marriage, gender & refugee migration', on narrative analysis & ethnopoetics, w@AuraLounasmaa. Monday 21 November, 1.15pm UK time - register here! https://t.co/1XOeKi1tlZ
Fancy doing a PhD at @KingsECS?
Harold Moody PGR Studentships 2023/24 ‘Studentships to support underrepresented communities to undertake doctoral research in the faculty of Arts & Humanities or the faculty of Social Science & Public Policy ‘
https://t.co/ixyloSugh3
First Call details!
https://t.co/kPOdGjCE30
@ESREASOCIETY
Life History and Biography Narrative Network
22-25th June 2023 Trondheim
Exploring belonging and meaning:
Lifescapes - Landscapes – Timescapes
@SCUTREA14 @CLHLWR@IJLEd@ANarrativeRP
@NarrativeResea1 @CCCUArtsHumsEd
@_MarkMcCormack This is very sad. Ken was such a committed, kind & engaged scholar. He really helped us in forming & sustaining @ANarrativeRP (previously Centre for Narrative Research). He was also so committed to universities as places of solidarity. He taught me so much. @AuraLounasmaa
Our next @ANarrativeRP/@TCRU_UCL graduate seminar is on 8.11.22, 5pm UK-time w Yelyzaveta Glybchenko @TampereUni 'Unfuturing peace: augmented reality poster essays as tools for implementing peaceful futures' - read more and book here:https://t.co/LHTHCfOvD9
Hold the date update - more details coming soon
@ESREASOCIETY Life History and Biography Narrative Network
22-25th June 2023 Trondheim
Exploring belonging and meaning:
Lifescapes - Landscapes – Timescapes
@SCUTREA14 @CLHLWR@IJLEd@ANarrativeRP @NarrativeResea1 @CCCUArtsHumsEd
several @Olive_UEL staff and students will be presenting at this workshop - lived experiences of education, creative pieces on solidarity and more. attend online or find us in Berlin!!!
https://t.co/YBWIDlDOl6
COVID-19 narratives seminar 19.10.2022
Silvia Camporesi (Kings London) Maria Vaccarella (Uni of Bristol):
Exploring COVID narratives via ethical and literary lenses.
8pm to 9:30pm, Melbourne
10am to 11:30am, London
11am to 12:30pm, J'burg
register https://t.co/piavp6RzCj
Wonderful to meet other #Narrative researchers and centres in sunny @univ_paris_cite last week to discuss future collaborations. Hope to see you again, with many more narrative scholars, at #NM2022Tampere in June https://t.co/cIA5yBf6Bm
CFP open now for #NarrativeMatters2022 Welcome to the sauna capital of Finland 14-17 June. Keynotes Ann Phoenix, Jens Beckert, @SujathaTF and Peter Lamarque @TampereUni https://t.co/4yB51sqDWh
How can we study political narratives?
What is narrative political psychology?
🎞️International Film Premier 🎞️
The Persuasive Power of Political Narratives
@ANarrativeRP
⏰Thurs 14 July - Metis III-IV - starting at 12.30
All welcome! #ISPP2022#oprc@OU_Psychology
Our July @ANarrativeRP@TCRU_UCL graduate research seminar 5.7.22 5pm UK: Fariba Majlesi @Stockholm_Uni will present on 'Living Interruptions, Writing Interruptions: A Study on Errancy & Migrant Subjectivities'. Looking forward to this! Plz book here: https://t.co/M5R0frL4XN
@MonashUni@DrMarkDMDavis1@ANarrativeRP REMINDER: next COVID narrative research seminar TODAY 22.6.22 8pm (Melbourne) 11am (London) 12pm (London) w Nicholas Long and Christos Lynteris - on methods & epistemologies of pandemic mitigation. Plz register: https://t.co/fXBC4G9yVX
How the autobiographical self the "I" moves to the collective "we" when remembering an impoverished childhood.
Jens Brockmeier drawing on Ernaux, show this becomes an indvidualised "we" & using Saidiya Hartmann to show how to fill the void, when the "I" is erased. #stillIrise