All Stories

  1. A different perspective on epistemics and deontics
  2. Negotiating leader identities through indirect mockery in talk about decision-making in a distributed leadership context
  3. Negotiating identities in stories of anti-Chinese racism during the COVID-19 pandemic
  4. Identity gatekeeping in New Work Order organizations
  5. Co-constructing identities in speeches
  6. The interplay between professional identities and age, gender and ethnicity introduction
  7. The discursive construction of gender, ethnicity and the workplace in second generation immigrants’ narratives the case of moroccan women in belgium
  8. Editorial
  9. Narratives as Social Practice in Organisational Contexts
  10. Narratives as social practice in organisational contexts
  11. Methodology of narrative study
  12. Methodology of Narrative Study
  13. The Narrative Dimensions Model and an exploration of various narrative genres
  14. Catching identitiesin flight
  15. Investigating the interplay between formal and informal leaders in a shared leadership configuration: A multimodal conversation analytical study
  16. A deontic perspective on the collaborative, multimodal accomplishment of leadership
  17. Adjusting to new “truths”
  18. Social categories, Standardized Relational Pairs and identity work in World War II-narratives
  19. The multimodal enactment of deontic and epistemic authority in Indian meetings
  20. Identity navigation, story evaluation and recipient identification in The Graham Norton Show’s “Red Chair stories”
  21. Identity Struggles
  22. Mobilizing master narratives through categorical narratives and categorical statements when default identities are at stake
  23. Constructing trust in job interviews
  24. The interactional history of examples and parentheses
  25. Master Narratives, Identities, and the Stories of Former Slaves
  26. Standard and Colloquial Belgian Dutch pronouns of address: A variationist-interactional study of child-directed speech in dinner table interactions
  27. The discursive management of identity in interviews with female former colonials of the Belgian Congo
  28. Positioning oneself in relation to larger collectivities in expatriates’ workplace narratives
  29. Let's talk politics
  30. Maneuvering between the individual and the social dimensions of narratives in a poor man’s discursive negotiation of stigma
  31. The interplay between professional identities and age, gender and ethnicity
  32. Negotiating discursive norms
  33. The quotative ‘he/she says’ in interpreted doctor–patient interaction
  34. Standardized relational pairs in interviews with former slaves
  35. A good story or a good identity?