ABSTRACT

The telling of stories lies at the heart of human communication. In this important new book Peter Brophy introduces and explains the concept of story-telling or narrative-based practice in teaching, research, professional practice and organizations. He illustrates the deficiencies in evidence-based practice models, which focus on quantitative rather than qualitative evidence, and highlights the importance of narrative by drawing on insights from fields as disparate as pedagogy, anthropology, knowledge management and management practice. This book is essential reading for professionals, scholars and students in the many disciplines currently using evidence-based practice, such as information management, health, social policy, librarianship and general management.

chapter |16 pages

Evidence-based Practice

chapter |16 pages

Theoretical Background

chapter |18 pages

The Nature of Narrative

chapter |16 pages

Learning

chapter |16 pages

Narrative in Virtual Worlds

chapter |28 pages

Narrative in Organisations

chapter |18 pages

Narrative-based Practice