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==[[About this dictionary]]==
 
==[[About this dictionary]]==
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There are many ways to define the field of narrative practice (narrative therapy and community work). One way to define it, my favourite, is as a particular form of politics. It was the politics of narrative practice that drew me to these ideas and ways of working: the politics of gender partnerships to seek to address gender injustice; the politics of developing non-pathologising forms of therapy; the politics of responding to the injustices of Aboriginal deaths in custody and further to question the existence/ reliance on prisons; the politics of questioning ourselves, considering how to not only acknowledge privileges but use them well through partnerships and accountabilities; the politics of sponsoring diversity not conformity, and so on. [[About this dictionary|Read more &rarr;]]<br/>
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David Denborough
POLITICAL DICTIONARY
for the field of narrative practice
by David Denborough


Political Dictionary: For the field of narrative practice

About this dictionary

There are many ways to define the field of narrative practice (narrative therapy and community work). One way to define it, my favourite, is as a particular form of politics. It was the politics of narrative practice that drew me to these ideas and ways of working: the politics of gender partnerships to seek to address gender injustice; the politics of developing non-pathologising forms of therapy; the politics of responding to the injustices of Aboriginal deaths in custody and further to question the existence/ reliance on prisons; the politics of questioning ourselves, considering how to not only acknowledge privileges but use them well through partnerships and accountabilities; the politics of sponsoring diversity not conformity, and so on. Read more →

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