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|a Phillips, Richard.
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|a Creative Writing for Social Research :
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|a Bristol :
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
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|c 2021
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|a Front cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Creative writing in practice -- List of figures -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- 1. Introduction -- Definitions -- Social research -- Creativity and creative -- Writing and creative writing -- Synergies between creative writing and social research -- What follows -- 2. Doing creative writing -- Introduction -- Doing it yourself: getting started -- Reading for writing -- Small steps and time frames -- Warm-up exercises -- Putting yourself in the picture -- Writing in the first person -- Diaries and journals
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|a Observation and description -- Autoethnography -- Observational writing and the implied observer -- Stories and storying -- Collecting and transcribing stories -- Writing about ideas: essays and lists -- Essays -- Lists and listing -- Doing it yourself: following through -- Drafting and editing -- Seeking and receiving feedback -- Writing together -- 3. Doing research, generating data, working with participants -- Introduction -- Rationale -- Ethics -- Getting started: participatory creative writing for social research -- What is a participant? -- How to invite or recruit participants
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|a Workshops and groups -- How to draw participants together into a cohesive group -- Playful workshops -- Getting started, warming up -- How to write, review and revise together: workshopping -- Scope -- Working with individuals -- Varying roles for participants and facilitators -- Data and findings: process and product -- Observing and documenting the creative writing process -- Product: outputs and impacts -- 4. Exploring and articulating findings -- Introduction -- Data analysis -- Fiction in data analysis -- Poetry in data analysis -- Play and screenplay writing in data analysis
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|a Dissemination -- Visual methods of writing for dissemination -- Performance for dissemination -- Comedy in dissemination -- Finding and telling stories -- storying -- 5. Searching and queer(ing) writing -- Introduction -- Searching -- Queer(ing) writing -- References -- Index -- Back cover
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|a Inviting beginners and more experienced researchers to explore new ways of writing, this book introduces readers to creatively written research in a variety of formats including plays and poems, videos and comics. It not only gives social researchers permission, but also shows them how, to write creatively.
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|a Social sciences
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