Annual Lecture
John McKendy Memorial Lecture on Narrative
The annual CIRN lecture is named in honour of Dr. John McKendy, a much loved and respected member of the St. Thomas community and a founding and active member of CIRN until his death in October 2008. John passionately explored the interplay of discourse and narrative in relation to justice work in our society, a passion reflected in his research, teaching, and activism.
2019
William L. Randall
The End of the Story? Narrative Openness in Life and Death
2018
Marvin Westwood
2017
Janet Ruffing
Ancestry, Place(s), and Identity in Spiritual Direction Narratives
2016
Maria de Angelis
Narratives of Human Trafficking: Ways of Seeing and Not Seeing the Real Survivors and Stories
2015
Phil Thomas
Meaning, Recovery and Psychosis: A Role for Narrative Psychiatry
2014
Hilde Lindemann
How to Counter a Counterstory and Keep Those People in Their Place
2013
Arthur Frank
The Limits, Dangers, and Absolute Indispensability of Stories
2012
Deirdre McCloskey
Institutions Are the Stories We tell
2011
Clive Baldwin
Living Narratively: From Theory to Experience
2010
Sheree Fitch
The Never-Ending, Ever-After Story: Narrative, Healing and Wholeness
2009
Thomas King
Quick and Slick: Why Narrative Will Not Save the World
2008
Stephan Marks
Hidden Stories, Toxic Stories, Healing Stories: The Power of Narrative in Peace and Reconciliation