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Stories as Lived Experience: Narratives in Forced Migration Research
Authors:Eastmond  Marita
Institution:Department of Social Anthropology, School of Global Studies, University of Göteborg, PO Box 700, SE 405 30 Göteborg and Nordic School of Public Health, Goteborg, Sweden
Abstract:Stories are part of everyday life and constitute means for actorsto express and negotiate experience. For researchers, they providea site to examine the meanings people, individually or collectively,ascribe to lived experience. Narratives are not transparentrenditions of ‘truth’ but reflect a dynamic interplaybetween life, experience and story. Placed in their wider socio-politicaland cultural contexts, stories can provide insights into howforced migrants seek to make sense of displacement and violence,re-establish identity in ruptured life courses and communities,or bear witness to violence and repression. The researcher mustpay particular attention to his/her own role in the productionof narrative data and the representation of lived experienceas text.
Keywords:narratives  lived experience  methods  forced migration
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