03873oam 2200697I 450 991055510180332120240808094933.01-351-61232-81-351-61231-X10.4324/9781315109190(CKB)3840000000339699(MiAaPQ)EBC5228969(OCoLC)1020580993(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/79838(EXLCZ)99384000000033969920180706d2018 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierResearch through, with and as storying /Louise Gwenneth Phillips and Tracey Bunda1st ed.Taylor & Francis2018London :Routledge,2018.1 online resource (xiii, 121 pages) illustrationsRoutledge FocusDescription based upon online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed 15 November 2019).1-315-10919-0 1-138-08949-4 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.chapter 1 Beginning stories and storying /Louise Gwenneth Phillips Tracey Bunda --chapter 2 Locating self in place and ancestral storying /Louise Gwenneth Phillips Tracey Bunda --chapter 3 Principles of storying /Louise Gwenneth Phillips Tracey Bunda --chapter 4 Storying ways /Louise Gwenneth Phillips Tracey Bunda --chapter 5 Sharing through storying /Louise Gwenneth Phillips Tracey Bunda --chapter 6 Ongoing advocacy for storying /Louise Gwenneth Phillips Tracey Bunda."Research Through, With and As Storying explores how Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars can engage with storying as a tool that disassembles conventions of research. The authors explore the concept of storying across different cultures, times and places, and discuss principles of storying and storying research, considering Indigenous, feminist and critical theory standpoints. Through the book, Phillips and Bunda provide an invitation to locate storying as a valuable ontological, epistemological and methodological contribution to the academy across disciplines, arguing that storying research gives voice to the marginalised in the academy. Providing rich and interesting coverage of the approaches to the field of storying research from Aboriginal and white Australian perspectives, this text seeks to enable a profound understanding of the significance of stories and storying. This book will prove valuable for scholars, students and practitioners who seek to develop alternate and creative contributions to the production of knowledge."--Provided by publisher.StorytellingAustraliaStorytelling in educationAustraliaAboriginal AustraliansEducationAustraliaIndigenous peoplesResearchAustraliaMethodologyStorytelling in educationEthnologyResearchMethodologyIndigenousLouise Gwenneth PhillipsLouise PhillipsNarrative InquiryNon-IndigenousStorying ResearchTracey BundaStorytellingStorytelling in educationAboriginal AustraliansEducationIndigenous peoplesResearchMethodology.Storytelling in education.EthnologyResearchMethodology.016.0276251Phillips Gwenneth Louise1764515Bunda TraceyFlBoTFGFlBoTFGBOOK9910555101803321Research through, with and as storying4205286UNINA