FW: Correction of Date for Narrative Analysis Workshop by Jill Bradbury - Tuesday 15 May

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From: #Centre-Gradcentre <gradcentre...@wits.ac.za>
Date: Wednesday, 2 May 2012 16:39
To: #Centre-Gradcentre <gradcentre...@wits.ac.za>
Cc: Eric Worby <Eric....@wits.ac.za>
Subject: Correction of Date for Narrative Analysis Workshop by Jill Bradbury - Tuesday 15 May

 

Dear postgraduate students

We wish to make a correction on the date for the Narrative Approaches to Research Workshop.

 

The workshop will take place on Tuesday 15 May at 14h00 – 17h00 and NOT Wednesday 16 May as earlier indicated in the copy of the workshop programme.

 

 

This workshop will focus on a particular qualitative methodology, introducing students to narrative theory as a way of thinking about ‘social subjectivity’.   The approach is characterized by an emphasis on temporality and change and is therefore a particularly fruitful framework for researchers interested in social and psychological processes and the ways in which these realities are articulated in historical contexts. Through active tasks, the workshop will introduce participants to a range of possible narrative data collection techniques and methods of analysis.

 

Sorry for any inconvenience caused.

 

Regards

 

Beverly

 

The Humanities Graduate Centre Front Desk

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