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This edited volume offers an accessible avenue for improving health and well-being by demonstrating the power of narrative in advocating for yourself, your family, and your community. Leading scholars of health communication draw on a variety of perspectives, theories, and methodologies and incorporate their own personal experiences of narratives to demonstrate the compelling reasons why narratives should be studied and applied in a wide range of health contexts. Each chapter contains future directions for advancing research and applying narratives to encourage readers to explore what narratives for health mean for themselves and others.…mehr
This edited volume offers an accessible avenue for improving health and well-being by demonstrating the power of narrative in advocating for yourself, your family, and your community. Leading scholars of health communication draw on a variety of perspectives, theories, and methodologies and incorporate their own personal experiences of narratives to demonstrate the compelling reasons why narratives should be studied and applied in a wide range of health contexts. Each chapter contains future directions for advancing research and applying narratives to encourage readers to explore what narratives for health mean for themselves and others.
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Autorenporträt
Julie E. Volkman is Associate Professor in the Department of Communication and Language Studies and Faculty Fellow at the Center for Health and Behavioral Sciences at Bryant University. She is also Adjunct Associate Professor in the Division of Health Informatics and Implementation Science at the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Identity Formation: Intraindividual and Interindividual Processes across the Lifespan Diliara Bagautdinova and Amanda Kastrinos Chapter 2: Confronting our Ultimate Fear Through Narrative: Death Portrayals in Entertainment and Acceptance of Death Anneke deGraaf and Enny Das Chapter 3: There's No Place Like Home: Narrative Resources for Soul Hunger Healing Jill Yamasaki and Laura Laine Chapter 4: Narratives in Doctor-Patient Communication Chiarra Fioretti Chapter 5: The Temporal and Imaginative Nature of Narrative Sensemaking: The Worlding of Possibilities among Mis/fits Lynn M. Harter, Jill Yamasaki, and Patty Mitchell Chapter 6: "The Beautiful Awful": How Communicated Narrative Sense-Making about Difficulty and Illness Relates to Health and Well-Being Jody Koenig Kellas and Cassidy Taladay-Carter Chapter 7: The Development and use of Digital Story Banks to Foster Place-Based Narrative Labor Lynn M. Harter, Hylie Voss, Megan Westervelt, Colin Cameron, Chuck Kaminski, Jorge Castillo-Castro, Anthony Acheampong, and Francis Ametepey Chapter 8: Storytelling Narrative Communication and Community-Based Intervention Research Rosanna DeMarco, Mary E. Cooley and Sun S. Kim Chapter 9: Exemplification Theory Elisabeth Bigsby and Minhey Chung Chapter 10: Entertainment-Education Theory: A Story in Five Acts Callie Kalny, Nathan Walter and Robin Nabi Chapter 11: Implementing Family-Centered Care Through Narrative: Meeting Families Where They Are to Promote Healthier Outcomes Carla Fisher and Gemme Campbell-Salome Conclusion About the Editor and Contributors
Chapter 1: Identity Formation: Intraindividual and Interindividual Processes across the Lifespan Diliara Bagautdinova and Amanda Kastrinos Chapter 2: Confronting our Ultimate Fear Through Narrative: Death Portrayals in Entertainment and Acceptance of Death Anneke deGraaf and Enny Das Chapter 3: There's No Place Like Home: Narrative Resources for Soul Hunger Healing Jill Yamasaki and Laura Laine Chapter 4: Narratives in Doctor-Patient Communication Chiarra Fioretti Chapter 5: The Temporal and Imaginative Nature of Narrative Sensemaking: The Worlding of Possibilities among Mis/fits Lynn M. Harter, Jill Yamasaki, and Patty Mitchell Chapter 6: "The Beautiful Awful": How Communicated Narrative Sense-Making about Difficulty and Illness Relates to Health and Well-Being Jody Koenig Kellas and Cassidy Taladay-Carter Chapter 7: The Development and use of Digital Story Banks to Foster Place-Based Narrative Labor Lynn M. Harter, Hylie Voss, Megan Westervelt, Colin Cameron, Chuck Kaminski, Jorge Castillo-Castro, Anthony Acheampong, and Francis Ametepey Chapter 8: Storytelling Narrative Communication and Community-Based Intervention Research Rosanna DeMarco, Mary E. Cooley and Sun S. Kim Chapter 9: Exemplification Theory Elisabeth Bigsby and Minhey Chung Chapter 10: Entertainment-Education Theory: A Story in Five Acts Callie Kalny, Nathan Walter and Robin Nabi Chapter 11: Implementing Family-Centered Care Through Narrative: Meeting Families Where They Are to Promote Healthier Outcomes Carla Fisher and Gemme Campbell-Salome Conclusion About the Editor and Contributors
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