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Digital Storytelling, Mediatized Stories: Self-representations in New Media
β Scribed by Knut Lundby (editor)
- Publisher
- Peter Lang
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 324
- Series
- Digital Formations 52
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Recent years have seen amateur personal stories, focusing on Β«meΒ», flourish on social networking sites and in digital storytelling workshops. The resulting digital stories could be called Β«mediatized storiesΒ». This book deals with these self-representational stories, aiming to understand the transformations in the age-old practice of storytelling that have become possible with the new, digital media. Its approach is interdisciplinary, exploring how the mediation or mediatization processes of digital storytelling can be grasped and offering a sociological perspective of media studies and a socio-cultural take of the educational sciences. Aesthetic and literary perspectives on narration as well as questioning from an informatics perspective are also included.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Contents
1. Introduction: Digital storytelling, mediatized stories (Knut Lundby)
Part I: Concepts and Approaches
2. Tales of mediation: Narrative and digital media as cultural tools (Ola Erstad and James V. Wertsch)
3. Digital storytelling, media research and democracy: Conceptual choices and alternative futures (Nick Couldry)
4. Boundaries and bridges: Digital storytelling in education studies and media studies (Kirsten Drotner)
Part II: Representing Oneself
5. βItβs good for them to know my storyβ: Cultural mediation as tension (Nancy Thumim)
6. Mediatized lives: Autobiography and assumed authenticity in digital storytelling (Birgit Hertzberg Kaare and Knut Lundby)
7. Self-presentation through multimedia: A Bakhtinian perspective on digital storytelling (Mark Evan Nelson and Glynda A. Hull)
Part III: Strategies of Digital Narration
8. Digital storytelling as a βdiscursively ordered domainβ (Kelly McWilliam)
9. Identity, aesthetics, and digital narration (Lotte Nyboe and Kirsten Drotner)
10. Narrative strategies in a digital age: Authorship and authority (Larry Friedlander)
Part IV: Challenging Authorities
11. Problems of expertise and scalability in self-made media (John Hartley)
12. Agency in digital storytelling: Challenging the educational context (Ola Erstad and Kenneth Silseth)
13. Fairytale parenting: Contextual factors influencing childrenβs online self-representation (Elisabeth Staksrud)
Part V: On The Edge
14. Creative brainwork: Building metaphors of identity for social science research (David Gauntlett)
15. Does it matter that it is digital? (Tone Bratteteig)
16. Shaping the βmeβ in MySpace: The framing of profiles on a social network site (David Brake)
Notes on contributors
Index
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