This paper draws on concepts from narratology to explore aspects of the role of stories in the small group design process. A brief review of relevant narratological concepts is provided. Their application in an analysis of case study data from a team designing taxonomic software is then reported. It
The role of narrative in understanding digital video: An exploratory analysis
β Scribed by Todd Wilkens; Anthony Hughes; Barbara M. Wildemuth; Gary Marchionini
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 656 KB
- Volume
- 40
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0044-7870
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Narrative is perhaps the oldest and most widely used form for organizing information and human experience, thus, it is not surprising that there is a significant body of research concerning narrative and its importance to comprehension and understanding. One important outcome of this research is the concept of narrative intelligence, the human tendency to fit experience into narrative form. This research is extremely relevant to information seeking in general and senseβmakingThroughout the paper we are referring to the general process of senseβmaking (i.e. how people make sense of and construct meaning in their worlds) and not to the SenseβMaking methodology of Dervin (1992).
in particular. This paper outlines the basic principles and research supporting the concept of narrative intelligence and its applicability to the ways in which people make sense of digital video. We explore relevant theory and research in senseβmaking, surrogates, narrative, and narrative intelligence and then present the preliminary results of two research studies. The first clarifies and operationalizes the concept of narrative as it relates to video. The second demonstrates how narrativity can have significant effects on information seeking and senseβmaking in digital video. Results from these studies have implications for how syntactic form can be used as a means of indexing digital video.
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