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Fiction and Research

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Discover how fiction can breathe life into your research. Fiction – in the form of everyday storytelling, prose, plays, films, folktales, and comics – can be powerful and resonant. This engaging b...
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  • 27 August 2024
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Discover how fiction can breathe life into your research.

Fiction – in the form of everyday storytelling, prose, plays, films, folktales, and comics – can be powerful and resonant. This engaging book introduces the ways in which fiction can inform, inspire and enliven all kinds of research.

Presenting a range of case studies and examples from diverse disciplines, this book explores how and why researchers have employed fiction and fictional techniques throughout the research process, including using fiction to communicate research findings. An essential primer to thinking creatively with fiction , the book:

- discusses a range of theoretical perspectives on the use of fiction in research;

- explores challenges and ethical questions for researchers using fiction;

- offers practical advice, creative prompts and resources.

Enabling the reader to reflect on how fiction might be used in their own research, this comprehensive introduction will help students and experienced researchers embark on their own research-based fiction projects in no time.

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Price: $89.95
Pages: 164
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Policy Press
Series: Creative Research Methods in Practice
Publication Date: 27 August 2024
ISBN: 9781447369721
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Research, Research methods / methodology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Methodology, Interdisciplinary studies, Creative writing and creative writing guides, Social research and statistics
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"This is a gem of a book! Engagingly written with fascinating examples, it is inspirational in its approach to the exciting interface of fiction and research, yet also practical in its focus on critical thinking, reflective questions and creative exercises. An essential part of any creative researcher's toolkit." Jennifer Mason, University of Manchester

Becky Tipper is a freelance writer and researcher.

Leah Gilman is Wellcome Trust Research Fellow in the Department of Sociological Studies at The University of Sheffield.

Part 1: Thinking about Fiction and Research

1. Tracing Connections between Fiction and Research

2. Theoretical Approaches to Fiction and Research

Part 2: Fiction in Practice

3. Examples of Fiction in Practice

4. Difficult Questions

Part 3: Creating and Sharing Fiction

5. Crafting Fictions: Practical Notes and Creative Prompts

6. Next Steps: Sharing Research-Fictions