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BSA Education Study Group Conference 17th Sept

Young People’s Educational Identities in Challenging Times The title of my presentation was Climbing the Beanstalk: Self-worth and Education. It was a challenge for me to think about my research in a different light. That is, how it could be related to young people’s educational identities. I largely let the Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 12 years ago
Storytelling

The Inner Library

What is an inner library? ‘We carry with us every story we have ever heard and every story we have ever lived, filed away at some deep place in our memory. We carry most of those stories unread, as it were, until we have grown the capacity or the readiness Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 13 years5 September 2012 ago
Academic writing

Laura Perls

Living at the Boundary book review and thoughts. ‘It is a false question whether to repress or not to repress aggression. Since aggression is an indispensable ingredient of human makeup, we have to use it, to develop it into a valuable instrument for the management of our lives.’ (Laura Perls, Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 13 years23 August 2012 ago
Storytelling

Emotional Intelligence

Emotional Intelligence is a word banded around a lot these days. My interest in the subject came through stories, and how we connect stories that we hear to our own emotional response. ‘We may ask what is truth in the face of centuries of retelling? The answer lies with experience: Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 13 years16 August 2012 ago
Storytelling

Review of Letting Stories Breathe a Socio-narratology by Arthur W. Frank.

Socio-narratology: what is it? ‘People’s access to narrative resources depends on their social location: what stories are told where they live and work, which stories do they take seriously or not, and especially what stories they exchange’ (Frank, 3). I had been looking at socio-psychology as a form of analysis Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 13 years1 August 2012 ago
Creative writing

Society for Storytelling

Great news, The Society for Storytelling is interested in my research and my research aims. Which is to see storytelling in schools throughout the UK. “I’m pleased to confirm that the trustees agreed at last week’s meeting that supporting your research would be a worthwhile cause.” (Chip Colquhoun, Chair). They Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 13 years30 July 2012 ago
Academic writing

Questions about the stories surrounding us

‘some methods are more useful for the questions they offer’(Arthur W. Frank, Letting Stories Breathe, p.72) My question is how can traditional storytelling be used to support emotional health? It’s a tough one. The term narrative therapy was coined as a result of the work of two men, Michael White Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 13 years18 July 2012 ago
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