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On coming to narrative and life history
Keith Turvey
University of Brighton
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Life History
100%
Narrative Ecology
100%
Narrative History
100%
Learning Process
50%
Dislocation
50%
Teacher Education
50%
Social Culture
50%
Historical Context
50%
Life Story
50%
Here-and-now
50%
Narrative Inquiry
50%
Recurring
50%
Personal-social
50%
Professional Identity
50%
Making Meaning
50%
Narrative Capital
50%
Parochialism
50%
Optimal Medium
50%
Arts and Humanities
Narrative
100%
Conceptual
33%
Life course
33%
Danger
33%
Historical Context
33%
Life Stories
33%
Mould
33%
Renewals
33%
Professional Identity
33%
Meaning making
33%
Presumption
33%
Parochialism
33%
Narrative Method
33%
Fungi
33%
Social Sciences
Narrative
100%
Life History
100%
Fungi
33%
Genealogy
33%
Professional Identity
33%
Narrative Method
33%
Psychology
Narrative
100%
Realization
33%
Life Stories
33%
Computer Science
Historical Context
100%