Literatur - Narrative Forschung

Atkinson, D. / Walmsley, J. (1999): Using autobiographical approaches with People with learning difficulties. In: Disability & Society, Vol. 14 (2): 203-216.

Booth, T. & Booth, W. (1996): Sounds of silence: narrative research with inarticulate subjects. In: Disability & Society, Vol.11 (1), 55-70.

Booth, T. & Booth W. (1997): Making Connections: A narrative study of adult childen of parents with learning difficulties. In: Barnes, C. & Mercer, G. (Hrsg.): Doing Disability Research. Leeds: The Disability Press, 123-140.

Gillman, M. & Swain, J. (1997): Life history or case history: the objectification of people with learning difficulties trough the tyranny of professional discourses. Disability & Society, Vol.12 (5), 675-693.

Goodley, D. (1996): Tales of Hidden Lives: A Critical Examination of Life History Research with People who have Learning Difficulties. In: Disability & Society, Vol. 11 (3): 333-348.

Kristoffersen, G. (2004): Life Story Work: An important, but overlooked Instrument. In: Mental Retardation, Vol.42 (1), 70-76.

Meininger, H. (2006); Narrating, writing, reading: life story work as an aid to (self) advocacy. In: British Journal of Learning Disabilities, Vol.34 (3), 181-188.

Owens, J. (2007): Liberating voices through narrative methods: the case for an interpretative research approach. In: Disability & Society, Vol.22 (3), 299-313.

Sanchia, A. (2001): From individual to group: use of narratives in a participatory research process. In: Journal of Advanced Nursing, Vol. 33 (6), 791 - 797.