New Book: Storytelling Research Methods. Meaning Making and Interdisciplinary Knowledges across Borders

I am very happy to share the publication of our new book, co-authored with Michael Wilson and Emily Underwood-Lee. This work brings together years of collaboration, experimentation, and dialogue across disciplines, cultures, and research traditions.

Storytelling Research Methods establishes the methods, subject matter, tonal qualities, and philosophical underpinnings of Storytelling Research, while distinguishing it from its close relatives in Narrative Research, Narrative Inquiry, Performance Research, Autoethnography, and Qualitative Methods. The book includes philosophical discussion of Storytelling Research alongside practical advice on how to conduct storytelling research and international case studies from storytellers, scholars, and thinkers from Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America examining how storytelling methods have been used in practice.

For me personally, this book continues an ongoing commitment to participatory storytelling as a way of working across borders – disciplinary, cultural, institutional, and civic – to co-create understanding and imagine more just futures.

More info on Routledge website.

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