You Are Here: Narrative Construction of Identity and Community Resilience in Newfoundland during and after 9/11

IF 1.4 Q2 COMMUNICATION Communication Studies Pub Date : 2023-04-25 DOI:10.1080/10510974.2023.2204240
Laine Zizka, Amorette Hinderaker
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ABSTRACT This study seeks to expand the use of quantum storytelling lens in qualitative research. Guided by this approach, we analyzed interviews with 32 individuals connected with the events of 9/11 in Newfoundland in three groups examining long-term narrative construction of resilience after a disrupting event and the idea that communication and construction of a resilience narrative can function as a larger community identity. This analysis revealed that participants not only use these narratives to shape their current lives but to narrate themselves and the community as resilient and generous. The findings also suggested theoretical implications that suggest we can broaden the definitions of both community and resilience and that these two are narratively constructed.
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你在这里:9/11前后纽芬兰身份和社区韧性的叙事建构
本研究旨在扩大量子叙事镜头在定性研究中的应用。在这种方法的指导下,我们分析了与纽芬兰9/11事件有关的32个人的访谈,分为三组,研究了破坏性事件后恢复力的长期叙事构建,以及恢复力叙事的沟通和构建可以作为更大的社区身份的想法。这一分析表明,参与者不仅用这些叙事来塑造他们当前的生活,而且把自己和社区描述为有弹性和慷慨的。研究结果还提出了理论意义,表明我们可以拓宽社区和弹性的定义,这两个概念都是叙事构建的。
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