Andrews, M., Squire, C., & Tamboukou, M. (Eds.). (2008). Doing narrative research.Los Angeles, CA: Sage.; Riessman, C. (2008). Narrative methods for the human Sciences. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. (http://www.sagepub.com/books)
Chapter 2:
Flyvberg, B. (2007). Five misunderstandings about case-study research. In C. Seale, G. Gobo, J. Gubrium, & D. Silverman (Eds.), Qualitative research practice (pp. 390-404). London: Sage. (http://www.sagepub.com/books); Ragin, C. & Becker, H. (Eds.).(1992). What is a case? Exploring the foundations of social inquiry.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (http://www.cambridge.org/uk/catalogue/)
Lieblich, A., Tuval-Mashiach, R., & Zilber, T. (1998). Narrative research: Reading,analysis, and interpretation. London: Sage. (http://www.sagepub.com/booksbooks); McAdams, D. (1993). The stories we live by: Personal myths and the making of the self. NY: William Morrow. (http://www.guilford.com/)
Chapter 5:
Gee, J. P.(1991). A linguistic approach to narrative. Journal of Narrative and Life History, 1(1), 15-39. (http://www.jamespaulgee.com/pub); Labov, W. & Waletsky, J. (1967). Narrative analysis: Oral versions of personal experience. In J. Helm (Ed.), Essays on the verbal and visual arts (pp. 12-44). Seattle: American Ethnological Society/University of Washington Press. (http://www.ling.upenn.edu/~wlabov/)
Chapter 6:
Willig, C. (2003). Discourse analysis. In J. Smith (Ed.), Qualitative psychology: A practical guide to research methods (pp. 159-183). London: Sage.
Chapter 7:
Emerson, P., & Frosh, S. (2004). Critical narrative analysis in psychology. NY: Palgrave Macmillan. (http://www.palgrave.com); Squire, C. (2007). HIV in South Africa:Talking about the big thing. London: Routledge. (http://www.routledge.com/books)
Chapter 8:
Hammersley, M. (1992). What’s wrong with ethnography? (Chapter 4). London: Routledge; Mishler, E. (1990). Validation in inquiry-guided research: The role of exemplars in narrative studies. Harvard Educational Review, 60(4), 415-442. (http://www.eric.ed.gov)
Appen. 2:
Josselson, R., & Lieblich, A.. (2002). A framework for narrative research proposals in psychology. In R. Josselson, A. Lieblich, & D. McAdams (Eds.), Up close and personal: The teaching and learning of narrative research (pp. 259-274). Washington,DC: American Psychological Association. This volume is part of the Narrative Studies of Lives Series (http://www.apa.org/pubs/books).