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A Review of Narrative Ethics
Oleh:
Adams, Tony E.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi:
Qualitative Inquiry vol. 14 no. 2 (Mar. 2008)
,
page 175-194.
Topik:
narrative inquiry
;
ethics
;
life research
;
autoethnography
;
narrative privilege
Fulltext:
175QI142.pdf
(129.44KB)
Isi artikel
If we use stories as “equipment for living,” as tools to understand, negotiate, and make sense of situations we encounter, then a discussion of narrative ethics is a relevant, if not required, endeavor. In other words, if we learn how to think, feel, and interact with society via narratives, we also learn ethical ways of being with others, “correct” and “appropriate” ways that serve as foundations for many of our interactions. This latter epistemological assumption guides this study. In this article, the author synthesizes ethical themes of life research, themes of narrative privilege, media, and evaluative criteria. He then illustrates how these themes influence narrative inquiry.
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