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--- KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: Mark Freeman: Myth,
memory, and the moral space of autobiographical narrative ---
Clive Baldwin: Persuasive narratives and the absence of fact: The construction of guilt in case of alleged Munchausen syndrome by proxy (Power Point presentation)
Tudor Balinisteanu: Woman - the neurotic faery. A transpersonal psychology perspective on writing gender
Laura Camfield: Illness narratives as "atrocity stories": the experiences of Sarah, Alan, Jane and Bella
Mahmoud Eid: Representations of the Egypt air flight 990 crash in American and Egyptian newspapers: A discourse analysis of narratives and myths
Ferenc Erõs: Identity discourses and narrative reconstructions after the Holocaust
Leena Eräsaari: The Black Angel - women from the ruins of the National Board of Building
Pauline Evans: On the journey of 'becoming': older women's narratives in describing their uptake of doctoral study
Victoriya Fedorova: Narrative as a clue to a given cultural reality
Xavier Guillaume: The mythopoetic approach of the Italian fascist regime: The case of the March on Rome
Anne Heith: Narrative, Fiction, and (Post)Modernity. Novelist P. O. Enquist Writing about History
Alina Hosu: Identity politics and narrativity
Kaija Huhtanen: "One still hopes that one day it's gonna turn out to something - that I'm a pianist, I can play"
Stephen Ingle: Narrative and myth: Orwell's working class socialism
Ulpukka Isopahkala: Narrative approach to expertise
John Jackson: Moving toward the narrative turn - reflections on a research career
Tamar Katriel: Museum narratives and the politics of culture in contemporary Israel
Dan Mahoney: Experimenting with reflexive storytelling about everyday gay life: Making sense of my interpretive fieldwork practice
Vanessa May: Lone motherhood and identity construction: An interplay between dominant and counter narratives
Ilana Mizrahi: Coping With Additional Stress: New Immigrants Dealing with Ovarian Cancer (Power Point presentation)
Mary Murray: Myth, mortality and modernity
Minna Nikunen: Medeia myth and women killing their children
Tuija Parvikko: Holocaust and the politics of memory
Samu Pehkonen: Mining the community: a narrative approach to social change
Jill Reynolds: 'I didn't expect to end up here': telling the story of relationships and singleness
Yair Seltenreich: Yehuda Antebi's 1920: Reflections of narratives in the diaries of a Hebrew schoolmaster in Palestine
Eero Suoninen: How to shake off the great narrative of motherhood
Elena Trubina: The Cold War ethics in European and Russian acts of remembering
Raili Törmäkangas: Local signification of the concept of profitable
Bettina Törpel: Interest and narration in Applied Information Technology - a strange combination? Or: From freelancer networks to stories for participatory design
Minna Uitto & Leena Syrjälä: "I will never forgot my teacher..." Students telling about their former teachers
Raija Warkentin: Four war narratives from Soviet Karelia
Huang Xin: China's one-child population policy and the construction of identities
Jens Zinn: Biographical certainty in modern society
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