Story Circle: Digital Storytelling Around the WorldISBN: 978-1-4051-8059-7
Hardcover
328 pages
April 2009, Wiley-Blackwell
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List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Notes on Contributors
Part I: What is Digital Storytelling?
1. Computational Power Meets Human Contact: John Hartley (Queensland University of Technology) and Kelly McWilliam (Queensland University of Technology)
2. TV Stories: From Representation to Productivity: John Hartley (Queensland University of Technology)
3. The Global Diffusion of a Community Media Practice: Digital Storytelling Online: Kelly McWilliam (Queensland University of Technology)
Part II: Foundational Practices
4. Where It All Started: The Center for Digital Storytelling in California: Joe Lambert (Center for Digital Storytelling, Berkeley, California)
5. "Capture Wales": The BBC Digital Storytelling Project: Daniel Meadows (University of Cardiff) and Jenny Kidd (University of Manchester)
6. Digital Storytelling at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image: Helen Simondson (Australian Centre for the Moving Image)
7. Radio Storytelling and Beyond: Marie Crook (freelance consultant))
Part III: Digital Storytelling Around the World
8. Narrating Euro-African Life in Digital Space: Sissy Helff (University of Frankfurt) and Julie Woletz (University of Frankfurt)
9. Developing Digital Storytelling in Brazil: Margaret Anne Clarke (University of Porstmouth)
10. Digital Storytelling as Participatory Public History in Australia: Jean Burgess (Queensland University of Technology) and Helen Klaebe (Queensland University of Technology)
11. Finding a Voice: Participatory Development in Southeast Asia: Jo Tacchi (Queensland University of Technology)
12. The Matrices of Digital Storytelling: Examples from Scandinavia: Knut Lundby (University of Oslo)
13. Digital Storytelling in Belgium: Power and Participation: Nico Carpentier (Free University of Brussels and Catholic University of Brussels)
14. Exploring Self-representations in Wales and London: Tension in the Text: Nancy Thumim (London School of Economics and Political Science)
Part IV: Emergent Practices
15. Digital Storytelling as Play: The Tale of Tales: Maria Chatzichristodoulou (University of London)
16. Commercialization and Digital Storytelling in China: Wu Qiongli (company director)
17. Digital Storytelling with Youth: Whose Agenda Is It?: Lora Taub-Pervizpour (Muhlenberg College)
18. Digital Storytelling in Education: An Emerging Institutional Technology?: Patrick Lowenthal (Regis University)
19. Digital Storytelling in Organizations: Syntax and Skills: Lisa Dush (Massachusetts University of Technology)
20. Beyond Individual Expression: Working with Cultural Institutions: Jerry Watkins (Swinburne University of Technology) and Angelina Russo (Swinburne University of Technology)
References
Index