Negotiating a Project Request: Narrative and Intersubjective Understanding at Work

IF 0.2 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Barbara Götsch
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Abstract:This article engages with an extended ethnographic vignette that centers on negotiations between a Moroccan educational association and a UN agency over a possible future project collaboration. After a phase of meandering in the conversation, a “polished” story told by the NGO team leader marks a turning point in negotiations and manages to convince agency representatives. The article discusses the use of such polished stories in relation to other, less polished and arguably more authentic narrative practices, that is, stories that gradually emerge when collaborators make sense of the past or coconstruct visions of the future. It adopts the concept of the community of practice with its focus on social learning and the constant negotiation of meaning among participants in combination with recent approaches in the interdisciplinary study of narrative practices that argue for the productive coexistence of different narrative activities in the same event. In the case at hand, different narrative practices in concert served the sharing of knowledge and ultimately persuasion, while increasing intersubjective understanding between participants in the meeting.
谈判项目请求:工作中的叙事和主体间理解
摘要:本文涉及一个扩展的民族志小插曲,该小插曲集中在摩洛哥教育协会和联合国机构之间就未来可能的项目合作进行的谈判上。经过一段曲折的谈话,非政府组织小组组长讲述的一个“精雕细琢”的故事标志着谈判的转折点,并成功说服了机构代表。这篇文章讨论了这种精致的故事与其他不那么精致、可以说更真实的叙事实践的关系,即当合作者理解过去或共同构建未来愿景时逐渐出现的故事。它采用了实践共同体的概念,其重点是社会学习和参与者之间不断协商意义,并结合叙事实践跨学科研究的最新方法,这些方法主张不同的叙事活动在同一事件中富有成效地共存。在目前的情况下,不同的叙事实践协同服务于知识的共享和最终的说服,同时增加了会议参与者之间的主体间理解。
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Narrative Culture
Narrative Culture HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Narrative Culture is a new journal that conceptualizes narration as a broad and pervasive human practice, warranting a holistic perspective that grasps the place of narrative comparatively across time and space. The journal invites contributions that document, discuss and theorize narrative culture, and offers a platform that integrates approaches spread across various disciplines. The field of narrative culture thus outlined is defined by a large variety of forms of popular narratives, including not only oral and written texts, but also narratives in images, three-dimensional art, customs, rituals, drama, dance, music, and so forth. Narrative Culture is peer-reviewed and international as well as interdisciplinary in orientation.
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