
On Scientific Narrative: Stories of Light by Newton and Einstein
http://jbt.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/13/3/336
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Johnson Sheehan, Richard and Scott Rode
Journal of Business and Technical Communication
1999
Abstract:
Despite the prevailing assumption that narrative and scientific discourse are incompatible genres, in this article the authors show that scientific texts typically follow a narrative pattern. This simple observation that narrative and scientific texts are similar is not all that surprising when we recognize that scientific discourse, like all narratives, describes what happened and what it meant. Indeed, scientific texts are almost always accounts of scientists' experiences in reality. After developing a vocabulary of narrative, the authors analyze the works of Newton and Einstein, using narrative analysis to illuminate scientific texts as stories.