Ma, Liang, Taylor, Stephanie, Jensen, Jørgen S, Myers, Leann, Lillis, Rebecca, Martin, David H
Abstract Background Several methods have been reported for strain typing of Mycoplasma genitalium . The value of these methods has never been comparatively assessed. The aims of this study were: 1)...
Choice and chance: negotiating agency in narratives of singleness (2007)
Reynolds, Jill, Wetherell, Margie, Taylor, Stephanie
This article presents a discursive analysis of interview material in which single women reflect on their relationships and reasons for being single. Despite changing meanings of singleness, it...
Biographies in talk: a narrative-discursive research approach (2006)
Taylor, Stephanie, Littleton, Karen
This paper demonstrates the contribution a synthetic narrative-discursive approach can make to understanding biographical work within a research interview. Our focus is on biographical work as part...
Narrative as construction and discursive resource (2006)
Discursive psychologists (Edley, 2001; Potter & Wetherell, 1987; Wetherell, 1998) have analysed identity work in talk, including the ways in which understandings which prevail in a wider social...
Biographies in talk: a narrative-discursive research approach (2006)
Taylor, Stephanie, Littleton, Karen
This paper demonstrates the contribution a synthetic narrative-discursive approach can make to understanding biographical work within a research interview. Our focus is on biographical work as part...
Identity Trouble and Opportunity in Women’s Narratives of Residence (2005)
This article employs a narrative and discursive approach to investigate contemporary identities of place and meanings of place for identity. Transcribed interview extracts are analysed to illustrate...
Narrating singleness: life stories and deficit identities (2005)
Reynolds, Jill, Taylor, Stephanie
This paper discusses a speaker’s narrative and discursive work to counter the negative associations of an identity as a single woman. An analysis of extracts from one interview exemplifies patterns...
Identity trouble and opportunity in women's narratives of residence (2005)
This article employs a narrative and discursive approach to investigate contemporary identities of place and meanings of place for identity. Transcribed interview extracts are analyzed to illustrate...
Self-narration as rehearsal: a discursive approach to the narrative formation of identity (2005)
Commentary on Peter Redman’s “The Narrative Formation of Identity Revisited: Narrative Construction, Agency and the Unconscious” Peter Redman’s article employs both Lacanian and Kleinian...
Identity trouble and place of residence in women's life narratives (2005)
Work in narrative and discursive psychology offers a theoretical and analytic approach to the meaning of place for identity in contemporary society. The conventional ‘born and bred’ or nativeness...
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Nandy, Sudip, Parsons, Suzanne, Cryer, Colin, Underwood, Martin, Rashbrook, Elaine, Carter, Yvonne, ...
Background There is no validated assessment of an older person’s risk of falling that is easily applied in primary care. We aimed to develop a two‐part tool for use in primary care or the...
A place for the future?: Residence and continuity in women’s narratives of their lives (2003)
Women's talk about places of residence and relationships to place is analysed to investigate their discursive work around identity and the life narrative. The analysis focuses on the interpretative...
Department: Sociomedical Sciences.
Places I remember: Women's talk about residence and other relationships to place (2001)
This paper investigates discursive constructions of relationships to place, including place of residence, through an analysis of transcribed talk. It shows the discursive work through which speakers...
Thesis--University of Oklahoma.
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How effective are expert patient (lay led) education programmes for chronic disease?
Griffiths, Chris, Foster, Gill, Ramsay, Jean, Eldridge, Sandra, Taylor, Stephanie
Considerable hyperbole has surrounded the UK expert patient programme, and it has received considerable funding—but will its impact meet expectations?