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NOVELLA Narratives of Varied Everyday Lives and Linked Approaches

Explore the complexity of everyday life and the intersection between individual and social structures in family practices. Use a mixed-methods approach, combining narratives and quantitative analysis, to understand the disconnect between what people say and what they do.

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NOVELLA Narratives of Varied Everyday Lives and Linked Approaches

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  1. NOVELLANarratives of Varied Everyday Lives and Linked Approaches Research Node

  2. Aims to understand: • The complexity of the everyday. • Intersection between individual/agent and social structures in the habitual practices of family and personal lives. • Disconnect between what people say and what they do. • Mixed-methods approach.

  3. Main Novella methodological objectives • Innovative methodological development within the substantive study of habitual practices in everyday family life. • Linking quantitative longitudinal analyses with narratives. • Matching narrative data across studies. • Secondary analyses on qualitative and quantitative data sets (reuse). • Developing cross-national research using case-based narrative methods.

  4. Novella objectives 2 • To make accessible written resources illustrating the process of secondary narrative analysis. • To identify continuities and divergences between different forms of narrative analysis and other methods in the study of the everyday. • To add value to already-existing ESRC investments. • Capacity building for researchers at all stages of their careers.

  5. Narratives of Varied Everyday Lives and Linked Approaches Food Blogs (MODE) CONCEPTUAL CONNECTIONS & METHODOLOGY TRAINING & CAPACITY BUILDING • Internet resources • Workshops • Master classes • Courses • Symposia Narratives, practices and identities Family habitual practices Secondary narrative analysis Linking data Paradata (HUB) • Partner institutions • Institute of Education University of London • Centre for Narrative Research, UEL • Young Lives, Oxford University • CIRCY, Sussex University The team Ann Phoenix; Janet Boddy; Julia Brannen; Rebecca O’Connell; Helen Austerberry; Heather Elliott; Jane Elliott; Hanan Hauari; Abigail Knight; Richard Twine; Natasha Shukla; Claire Cameron; Megan Flight (Administrator); Rowena Lamb; Molly Andrews; Corinne Squire; Gina Crivello; Ginny Morrow; Emma Wilson; Uma Vennam; Madhavi Latha; Catherine Walker; Joe Winter

  6. Innovation across a node

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