Narrative Discourse - A form of discourse that examines how a story is told in social contexts., Narrative Discourse Analysis - A method that studies the structure and meaning of narratives., Interactional Narratives - Co-constructed stories that emerge from dynamic exchanges between individuals. They involve multiple voices and perspectives, shaped by social and contextual factors., Institutional Narratives - Narratives used in institutional settings (schools, hospitals, courts, etc.), Master Narratives - Dominant stories that shape cultural understandings and reflect powerful groups' values. They influence identities and often marginalize alternative perspectives and voices., Cultural Resonance - A deep connection created when a cultural element aligns with a community’s values and beliefs., Meaningfulness - The quality of being significant and relevant., Interactional Design - The organization of stories within social interaction., Situated Tellings - Narratives adapted to the specific context and situation of participants., Evaluation in Narrative - Narratives highlight values, judgments, and emotions, Tale - Story materials (events, chronology, orientation, complicating action, resolution)., Repetition - Creates rhythm & emphasis, Metaphor - Makes abstract ideas vivid, Paralelism - Similar structure, powerful rhythm,

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