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Narrative Methods for Organizational & Communication Research
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Author(s):
David Boje
Publication date:
2001
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SAGE Publications, Ltd
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2001
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Book chapters
pp. 18
Deconstruction Analysis
pp. 35
Grand Narrative Analysis
pp. 45
Microstoria Analysis
pp. 62
Story Network Analysis
pp. 74
Intertextuality Analysis
pp. 93
Causality Analysis
pp. 108
Plot Analysis
pp. 122
Theme Analysis
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