Design intervention plans
In some projects, a narrative intervention -- an intervention in the flow of stories -- is an important part of what happens.
What's a narrative intervention? Any action that changes the way people share stories
in the community or organization. In your project, when you collected stories, asked questions about them,
looked for patterns in the stories and answers, and made sense of what you found,
you might have discovered that a particular narrative intervention might help to improve conditions
in the community or organization. On this page you can plan such an intervention.
What to do here
Answer the questions about each intervention you plan to carry out.
Connections to other pages
The recommendations you can see on this page are based on the answers you gave
(for each participant group) on the Answer questions about project outcomes page.
The interventions you plan on this page are not connected with the story forms or story collections you create in NarraFirma.
Because interventions can vary so widely, NarraFirma only helps you plan and record interventions.
You must use other tools to actually carry out an intervention.
Frequently-asked questions
What do the intervention types mean?
The intervention types listed here are as described in Working with Stories.
You can read about them there.
But these are just some ideas for narrative interventions.
This is not a definitive list of possibilities.