Interwoven Narratives: Considerations on Evaluation Research Design and Reflexive Narrative Interviews with Young Authors in Prison

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Abstract

This paper focuses on how difference unfolds in a creative writing workshop (Wordquake in Prison) held at a Danish prison (2016) with focus on the texts produced by young prisoners, reflexive narrative interviews and a book reception held at a Danish prison for youth. This paper concerns methodology, specifically applying a dialogic approach to understanding difference in terms of collaborative relationships across organizations. It is part of the panel "How is knowledge co-produced in dialogue through the harnessing of `difference´?"
In the discussion, the main topics under consideration are the methodological challenges of evaluation, relational ethics, and difference in collaborative research. (This is an updated abstract, the online version available on the ICA conference website is an older version)
Translated title of the contributionSammenflettede Narrativer: Betragtninger om forskningsdesign, evaluering og refleksive narrative interview med unge forfattere i fængsel
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe 66th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association : Communicating With Power
Number of pages1
Publication date9 Jun 2016
Publication statusPublished - 9 Jun 2016
Event66th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association: Communicating With Power - Fukuoka Sea Hawk Hilton Hotel, Fukuoka, Japan
Duration: 9 Jun 201613 Jun 2016
https://convention2.allacademic.com/one/ica/ica16/ (Link to konference)

Conference

Conference66th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association
LocationFukuoka Sea Hawk Hilton Hotel
Country/TerritoryJapan
CityFukuoka
Period09/06/201613/06/2016
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Bibliographical note

This is an updated abstract, the online version available on the ICA conference website is an older version

Keywords

  • organisational research
  • narrative analysis
  • dialogic communication
  • prison
  • difference
  • aesthetic experience
  • creative writing
  • Collaboration

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