Digital storytelling, mediatized stories : self-representations in new media / Knut Lundby, editor
Materialtyp: TextSerie: Digital formations. 1526-3169 ; 52Utgivningsinformation:New York P. Lang c2008Beskrivning: vii, 313 p. ill. 23 cmISBN:- 1433102749 (cb : alk. paper)
- 9781433102745 (cb : alk. paper)
- 1433102730 (pbk : alk. paper)
- 9781433102738 (pbk : alk. paper)
- 006.7 22
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Tales of mediation: narrative and digital media as cultural tools / Ola Erstad and James V. Wertsch -- Digital storytelling, media research and democracy: conceptual choices and alternative futures / Nick Couldry -- Boundaries and bridges: digital storytelling in education studies and media studies / Kirsten Drotner -- "It's good for them to know my story": cultural mediation as tension / Nancy Thumim -- Mediatized lives: autobiography and assumed authenticity in digital storytelling / Brigit Hertzberg Kaare and Knut Lundby -- Self-presentation through multimedia: a Bakhtinian perspective on digital storytelling / Mark Evan Nelson and Glynda A. Hull -- Digital storytelling as a "discursively ordered domain" / Kelly McWilliam -- Identity, aesthetics, and digital narration / Lotte Nyboe and Kirsten Drotner -- Narrative strategies in a digital age: authorship and authority / Larry Friedlander -- Problems of expertise and scalability in self-made media / John Hartley -- Agency in digital storytelling: challenging the educational context / Ola Erstad and Kenneth Silseth -- Fairytale parenting: contextual factors influencing children's online self-representation / Elisabeth Staksrud -- Creative brainwork: building metaphors of identity for social science research / David Gauntlett -- Does it matter that it is digital? / Tone Bratteteig -- Shaping the "me" in MySpace: the framing of profiles on a social network site / David Brake