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- We tell stories to make sense of chaos.
- About the Author: Leah Henrickson is Lecturer in Digital Media and Cultures at the University of Queensland.
- 256 Pages
- Social Science, Media Studies
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Book Synopsis
We tell stories to make sense of chaos. We come to understand the world and our places in it through these stories. And we share these stories with others, finding points of connection. Storytelling is part of who we are and, with digital media, it�s more accessible and adaptable than it has ever been. Since emerging in the 1990s, the field of digital storytelling has centred on a single model of story creation that remains in widespread use today. However, digital media, environments and communities have changed. It�s time for the field of digital storytelling to change with them. Digital Storytelling provides a new, cutting-edge introduction to this topic. It sets an alternative agenda for the field: one that regards digital storytelling as characterised not by any particular kind of method or output, but by ongoing processes of meaning making in digital environments. Weaving historical references throughout, this textbook illustrates the interconnectedness of media, individual experiences, and society and culture. It shows that digital storytelling is a particular context of storytelling that has emerged from a confluence of traditions and technologies forever in flux. This original and landmark textbook is required reading for students of media, communications, sociology, cultural studies and English, as well as for anyone looking to understand the transformative power of digital storytelling in all of its forms.Review Quotes
�This is a lucid guide to what is at stake when we engage in and with digital storytelling. It offers valuable critical tools, and its historically informed and intellectually rigorous yet accessible approach is much needed.�
Hanna Meretoja, University of Turku �Leah Henrickson brings to bear a wide range of work from media studies to the cognitive and social sciences to develop her own framework for creative expression in the medium of the digital. This concise and readable text is sure to be an indispensable resource for beginning and advanced students as well as creative practitioners.�
Jay David Bolter, Georgia Institute of Technology
About the Author
Leah Henrickson is Lecturer in Digital Media and Cultures at the University of Queensland.Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 256
Genre: Social Science
Sub-Genre: Media Studies
Publisher: Polity Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Leah Henrickson
Language: English
Street Date: November 18, 2025
TCIN: 1005946693
UPC: 9781509562169
Item Number (DPCI): 247-49-7436
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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