2011
DOI: 10.1146/annurev-soc-081309-150106
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The Sociology of Storytelling

Abstract: In contrast to the antistructuralist and antipositivist agenda that has animated the "narrative turn" in the social sciences since the 1980s, a more uniquely sociological approach has studied stories in the interactional, institutional, and political contexts of their telling. Scholars working in this vein have seen narrative as powerful, but as variably so, and they have focused on the ways in which narrative competence is socially organized and unevenly distributed. We show how this approach, or cluster of a… Show more

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“…The emotional content of these disciplinary techniques is essential because emotions play a decisive role in overcoming differences, fostering a sense of groupness, and aligning the subjective worlds of particular activists with their prescribed public roles. Disciplining the words and messages of movement adherents certainly matters for the sake of crafting frontstage representations, but the power of words is magnified when placed within an emotionally compelling storyline (Fine 1996;Hajer 2005;Polletta 1998;2006;Polletta et al 2011). Stories that tap into collective sentiments illustrate how the system produces unfair perils in the Breal^lives of people and suggest prescriptions to right existing wrongs.…”
Section: Backstage Emotion Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The emotional content of these disciplinary techniques is essential because emotions play a decisive role in overcoming differences, fostering a sense of groupness, and aligning the subjective worlds of particular activists with their prescribed public roles. Disciplining the words and messages of movement adherents certainly matters for the sake of crafting frontstage representations, but the power of words is magnified when placed within an emotionally compelling storyline (Fine 1996;Hajer 2005;Polletta 1998;2006;Polletta et al 2011). Stories that tap into collective sentiments illustrate how the system produces unfair perils in the Breal^lives of people and suggest prescriptions to right existing wrongs.…”
Section: Backstage Emotion Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scholars working in this vein accepted narrative as a powerful tool by focusing on the ways in which narrative competence is socially organized and unevenly distributed (Poletta, et al, 2011). Although the epistemological and methodological debates are not included in the scope of this article, one can claim that sociology and narrativity have become interrelated in terms of revealing the voices of the subjects as they talk about their experiences.…”
Section: The Role Of Narrative Methods In Sociology: Stories As a Powmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nuestro planteamiento teórico se mueve en tres niveles: partimos de una mirada crítica orientada a desvelar las dinámicas de poder que atraviesan el conocimiento y las decisiones políticas. Adoptamos también una mirada constructivista para examinar los procesos de construcción social del terrorismo y antiterrorismo (Bigo y Tsoukala, 2008;Gunning, 2007;Jackson, 2005) y para ello buscamos los relatos con los que se justifican las políticas de seguridad (Maines, 1993;Polletta et al, 2011) y los loci de su construcción. Estos dos anclajes nos ayudan a transitar de los debates académicos a las posiciones políticas en la comunidad de seguridad, buscando los discursos compartidos y los vínculos entre uno y otro mundo.…”
Section: Paradigmas Y Políticas: La Radicalización Y Sus Debatesunclassified