Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Monday, February 23, 2026
Story-telling
Narrative Research
How does narrative research reflect the sociological idea
that reality is socially constructed?
What are the strengths and limitations of using personal
narratives as research data in sociology?
How might stories provide insights that statistics cannot?
How do social factors (e.g., class, gender, race, culture)
influence the kinds of stories people tell about their lives?
Are some narratives more socially valued or legitimized
than others?
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