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Narrative vignettes and online enquiry in researching therapist accounts of practice with children in schools: An analysis of the methodology
Authors:Phil Jones
Institution:Faculty of Children and Learning, Institute of Education, University of London, , London, UK
Abstract:Aims: This article reviews a research methodology that uses an Internet mediated qualitative, narrative approach to provide in‐depth analysis of vignettes. The research sought to investigate the ways in which dramatherapists, based in different countries, understood the nature of therapeutic change in their work with children. Method: The article describes a qualitative approach to the generation of data by a combination of therapist‐authored vignettes, live, synchronous Internet mediated communication (aMSN Messenger) and email. Participants kept a diary of their response to the research and the article draws on this data within its analysis of the methodology. Findings: Samples of the data are used to analyse how such innovative, online methodology can develop effective access and relationships with geographically dispersed participants and as an effective way of investigating therapist practitioners' understanding of their practice.
Keywords:children  drama  Internet  therapy  vignette  narrative  methodology
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