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Qualitative Social Work | 2017

Capturing/captured by stories of marginalized young people: Direct scribing and dialogic narrative analysis

Kennedy Saldanha; Lynn M. Nybell

Examining the results of the “narrative turn” in social work in their seminal article for Qualitative Research in 2005, Riessman and Quinney found themselves disappointed with the size and quality of the research corpus they reviewed. However, they also identified three exemplars of promising work, including the research of Faye Martin (Martin, 1998). Riessman and Quinney highlighted Martin’s narrative-gathering strategy, devised on the basis of her practice experience and dubbed “direct scribing.” The direct scribing method of narrative data collection disciplines the work of the researcher, who becomes the “scribe,” and elaborates the roles of the interviewees as authors of the narratives that they create. This article on capturing (and being captured by) the narratives of marginalized young people is situated in an increasingly significant movement in the social work literature that promotes giving voice to young people, so that they may have their views taken into account. We highlight the benefits of direct scribing as a means of narrative-gathering in social work and then address the challenge of interpreting these narratives, drawing on examples from our research. We suggest connections between direct scribing and the interpretive approach of dialogic narrative analysis as a method of interpretation that requires “letting stories breathe.” (Frank, 2010). The aim of this contribution is to describe specific ways in which linking direct scribing and dialogical narrative analysis may contribute to the advancement of narrative research in social work, and, in particular, to the enhancement of efforts to amplify “youth voice” in social work policy and practice.


Child Welfare | 1990

Issues in African-American Family Preservation.

Sylvia Sims Gray; Lynn M. Nybell


Social Work | 2004

Race, Place, Space: Meanings of Cultural Competence in Three Child Welfare Agencies

Lynn M. Nybell; Sylvia Sims Gray


Children and Youth Services Review | 2010

The meaning and making of childhood in the era of globalization: Challenges for social work

Janet L. Finn; Lynn M. Nybell; Jeffrey J. Shook


Children and Youth Services Review | 2013

Locating “youth voice:” Considering the contexts of speaking in foster care

Lynn M. Nybell


Childhood | 2001

Meltdowns and Containments: Constructions of Children at Risk as Complex Systems.

Lynn M. Nybell


Archive | 2009

Childhood, youth, and social work in transformation : implications for policy and practice

Lynn M. Nybell; Jeffrey J. Shook; Janet L. Finn


Childhood | 2001

Introduction: Capitalizing on Concern: the Making of Troubled Children and Troubling Youth in Late Capitalism

Janet L. Finn; Lynn M. Nybell


Children and Youth Services Review | 2013

Place, power, and possibility: Remaking social work with children and youth

Janet L. Finn; Lynn M. Nybell; Jeffrey J. Shook


New Proposals: Journal of Marxism and Interdisciplinary Inquiry | 2010

Horror stories, war stories or (un)happy endings: Locating social service workers in neoliberal plots

Lynn M. Nybell

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Sylvia Sims Gray

Eastern Michigan University

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Kennedy Saldanha

Eastern Michigan University

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