Digital storytelling : form and content / Mark Dunford, Tricia Jenkins, editors.
Publisher: London : Palgrave Macmillan, [2017] 2017Description: xiii, 244 pages : illustrations (black and white), map (black and white) ; 22 cmContent type: text | still image | cartographic image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume001: BDZ0029163586ISBN: 9781137591517 (hbk.) :Subject(s): Digital storytelling | Interactive multimedia | Media Studies | Sociology & anthropology | Film history, theory & criticism | Media studies | Sociology | Digital lifestyle | Films, cinemaDDC classification: 302.231 LOC classification: HM851 | .D5 2017Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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This edited collection brings together academics and practitioners to explore the uses of Digital Storytelling, which places the greatest possible emphasis on the voice of the storyteller. Case studies are used as a platform to investigate questions of concept, theory and practice, and to shine an interrogative light on this emergent form of participatory media. The collection examines the creative and academic roots of Digital Storytelling before drawing on a range of international examples to consider the way in which the practice has established itself and evolved in different settings across the world.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1.Form and Content in Digital Storytelling: An Introduction.- 2. Practice matters in Digital Storytelling by Joe Lambert.- 3.My Story from Kibera byMarita Rainbird.- 4. One Million Life Stories by Carol Misoreli.- 5. Collaborating With Other Artforms. History in Our Hands: A Long-Term Storytelling Project With Older People by Alex Henry.- 6. Digital Storytelling in Multicultural Singapore by Angeline Koh.- 7. Digital Storytelling With Users and Survivors of the UK Mental Health System by Pip Hardy and Tony Sumner.- 8. Digital Storytelling for women's wellbeing in Turkey by Burcu Simsek.- 9.Going Beyond "the moment": Towards Making the "Preferably Unheard" Malaysian Sexual Minorities Heard byAngela M. Kuga Thas.- 10.The afterlife of Capture Wales: digital stories and their listening publics byNicole Matthews and Karen Lewis.- 11.The ethics, aesthetics and practical politics of ownership in co-creative media byChristina Spurgeon.- 12.From the Pre-Story Space: A Proposal of a Story Weaving Method for Digital Storytelling byAkiko Ogawa and Yuko Tsuchiya.- 13.Digital stories as tools for advocacy byCamelia Crisan and Dumitru Bortun.- 14.Reconceptualising Digital Storytelling: Thinking through Audiovisual Inquiry byDarcy Alexander.- 15.Making emotional and social influence: Digital storytelling and the cultivation of creative influence byChlo Brushwood Rose.- 16.Smiling or Smiting? - Selves, states and stories in the constitution of polities byJohn Hartley.- 17.Therapy, democracy and the creative practice of digital storytelling by Nancy Thumim.
This edited collection brings together academics and practitioners to explore the uses of Digital Storytelling, which places the greatest possible emphasis on the voice of the storyteller. This edited collection brings together academics and practitioners to explore the uses of Digital Storytelling, which places the greatest possible emphasis on the voice of the storyteller. Case studies are used as a platform to investigate questions of concept, theory and practice, and to shine an interrogative light on this emergent form of participatory media. The collection examines the creative and academic roots of Digital Storytelling before drawing on a range of international examples to consider the way in which the practice has established itself and evolved in different settings across the world.
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