Meaning in action
Contents
The social turn in the science of human action
Toshio Sugiman, Kenneth J. Gergen, Wolfgang Wagner, Yoko Yamada
1-20
Reflections on the diversity of knowledge
power and dialogue in representational fields
Sandra Jovchelovitch
23-36
Discourse and representation in the construction of witchcraft
Wolfgang Wagner, Andrès Mecha, Maria do Rosário Carvalho
37-48
Culture, psychotherapy, and the diasporic self as transitoric identity
a reply to social constructionist and postmodern concepts of narrative psychotherapy
Barbara Zielke, Jürgen Straub
49-72
Constructing trauma and its treatment
knowledge, power and resistance
Constanze Quosh, Kenneth J. Gergen
97-111
The transcendental nature of norms
infants in residential nurseries and child adoption
Akiko Rakugi
149-162
Using social knowledge
a case study of a diarist's meaning making during World War II
Tania Zittoun, Alex Gillespie, Flora Cornish, Emma-Louise Aveling
163-179
Human/nature narratives and popular films
big, bad, bold, beneficent, bountiful, beautiful and bereft
Mary Gergen
205-221
Opposite and coexistent dialogues
repeated voices and the side-by-side position of self and other
Yoko Yamada
223-239
Narrative mode of thought in disaster damage reduction
a crossroad for narrative and gaming approaches
Katsuya Yamori
241-252
Historical conflict and resolution between Japan and China
developing and applying a narrative theory of history and identity
James H. Liu, Tomohide Atsumi
327-344