Doing Collective Biography
Explore the innovative world of collective biography with Doing Collective Biography by Bronwyn Davies, published by Open University Press in 2006. This insightful paperback spans 251 pages and offers a comprehensive guide for educators and researchers interested in biographical methods.
Davies delves into the intricacies of developing a collective biography project, illustrating how these guidelines have been informed by various themes including subjectivity, power, agency, reflexivity, literacy, gender, and the impacts of neoliberalism. This book is an essential resource for those in education, sociology, and special education, providing valuable teaching methods and materials that enhance understanding of complex social dynamics.
Whether you are a seasoned researcher or a passionate educator, Doing Collective Biography invites you to engage with the transformative potential of collective narratives in your work.