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Empowerment meets narrative: Listening to stories and creating settings
Authors:Julian Rappaport
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 603 E. Daniel Street, 61820 Champaign, Illinois
Abstract:
Comments on and summarizes some of the themes of a special issue on empowerment. Extends empowerment theory with the suggestion that both research and practice would benefit from a narrative approach that links process to practice and attends to the voices of the people of interest. Narrative theory and method tends to open the field to a more inclusive attitude as to what counts as data and to cross-disciplinary insights as well as citizen collaboration. Communal narratives are defined at various levels of analysis, including the community, the organizational, and the cultural. A definition of empowerment that includes a concern with resources calls attention to the fact that communal narratives and personal stories are resources. Implications for personal and social change are suggested.
Keywords:empowerment  narrative  stories  social and personal change  qualitative research  creation of settings  community organization  collaborative research
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