Vol 8, No 2 (2015): Broadening Digital Storytelling Horizons
Table of Contents
Broadening Digital Storytelling Horizons
Introduction: Tomorrow’s stories to be left | |
Burcu Şimşek | 1-8 |
The pot, the cup and the jar: Coming together in/for stories | |
Şengül İnce | 9-21 |
Owning your emotions or sentimental navel-gazing: Digital storytelling with South African pre-service student educators | |
Daniela Gachago, Eunice Ivala, Agnes Chigona, Janet Condy | 22-42 |
Digital Words of Wisdom? Digital Storytelling with Older People – Ponderings of a (fairly) new PhD Research Candidate and a (growing) older Digital Storytelling practitioner | |
Tricia Jenkins | 43-62 |
Learning and intergenerational communication through digital storytelling in the first grades of primary school: Yesteryear Jobs | |
Efthalia Mouchtari, Michalis Meimaris, Dimitris Gouscos, Maria Sfyroera | 63-77 |
Heart of the Story: Connecting Digital Storytelling to Sociology of Emotions | |
Gökçe Zeybek Kabakcı | 78-88 |
Digital Storytelling: Resistive Stories and the “Measurement” of Change | |
Angela M. Kuga Thas | 89-105 |
Digital Words of Wisdom? Milia (AppleTree), An Online Platform for Digital Storytelling | |
Manolis Spanoudakis, Alexandra Nakou, Eni Meliadou, Dimitris Gouscos, Michalis Meimaris | 106-130 |
Life storytelling at the ABC: Challenges of ‘giving the audience a voice’ in the context of public service media | |
Sasha Mackay, Elizabeth Heck | 131-149 |
Community Uses of Co-creative Media Digital storytelling and Co-creative Media: The role of community arts and media in propagating and coordinating population-wide creative practice. | |
Nina Woodrow, Christina Spurgeon, Ellie Rennie, Helen Klaebe, Elizabeth Heck, Brad Haseman, John Hartley, Maura Edmond, Jean Burgess | 150-243 |
The Potential of Digital Storytelling as an Ethnographic Research Technique in Social Sciences | |
Hatice Şule Oğuz | 244-260 |
CULTURAL SCIENCE ISSN 1836-0416