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Considering Counter-Narratives: Narrating, resisting, making sense
Edited by Michael Bamberg and Molly Andrews
[Studies in Narrative 4] 2004
► pp. 6182
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Cited by 8 other publications

Bamberg, Michael
2014. Narrative Practices Versus Capital‐D Discourses: Ways of Investigating Family. Journal of Family Theory & Review 6:1  pp. 132 ff. DOI logo
Guntram, Lisa
2021. May I have your uterus? The contribution of considering complexities preceding live uterus transplantation. Medical Humanities 47:4  pp. 425 ff. DOI logo
Guntram, Lisa
2022. Reproduction and Beyond: Imaginaries of Uterus Transplantation in the Light of Embodied Histories of Living Life Without a Uterus. In Reproductive Citizenship [Health, Technology and Society, ],  pp. 127 ff. DOI logo
Guntram, Lisa & Kristin Zeiler
2019. The Ethics of the Societal Entrenchment-approach and the case of live uterus transplantation-IVF. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 22:4  pp. 557 ff. DOI logo
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. DOI logo
lisahunter, Elke Emerald & Gregory Martin
2013. Methods of Analysing Field Texts to Construct Research Texts. In Participatory Activist Research in the Globalised World [Explorations of Educational Purpose, 26],  pp. 105 ff. DOI logo
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. DOI logo
Sadler, Neil
2019. Myths, masterplots and sexual harassment in Egypt. The Journal of North African Studies 24:2  pp. 247 ff. DOI logo

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