Oficina
Narrative Regimes and the Experience of Vulnerability in Health: Between Situated Description and Biographical Narrative
Hervé Breton (Universidade de Tours)
29 e 30 de janeiro de 2024, 09h30-12h30 | 14h00-16h30
Sala 1, CES | Alta
The aim of this workshop is to critically examine, both theoretically and methodologically, the forms of expression of the experience of vulnerability in health. It consists of two days: the first day will be dedicated to the adoption of a narrative method to investigate experiences of vulnerability in health; the second day will focus on the analysis of narrative data and the results they lead to.
Programme
Day 1 : METHODOLOGY AND DATA COLLECTION
- Welcoming and introduction- Letícia Renault
- First theoretical framework: narrative regimes, memories, sensory life
- Two workshops: narrative/description
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Analysis of a corpus
Day 2: DATA ANALYSIS AND FORMALIZATION OF RESULTS
- Data prefiguration
- Analysis and results
- Synthesis of the Two Days
Bio note of the speaker/facilitator
Hervé Breton is a professor at the University of Tours and member of the French University Institute. His research is focused on narrative practices (self-narratives, narrative interviews, collective narratives, microphenomenological descriptions), in adult education, human sciences and public health.
Registration is free but mandatory. Number of participants is limited to 25.
Orgs: Ana Teixeira de Melo & Letícia Renault (CES)