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Digital Storytelling for Brands
Digital storytelling for brands has become a non-negotiable skill in the 21st century, due to the need to connect and communicate with diverse audiences across multiple channels and platforms. The ability to understand narrative(s) is now a prerequisite for many business, communication, marketing and public relations professionals, as well as content creators and journalists.This book teaches essential skills in deconstructing the traditional narrative and how to adapt narrative to fit contemporary platforms.Co-creative methods are emphasised and provide readers with a theoretical underpinning of participatory culture, and narrative.For the first time ever, this book brings together extant arts and humanities-based models with business theory.It provides learners with a clear understanding of the creative and persuasive form of narrative within a digital context, whilst building brand.Contemporary case studies highlight challenges faced in the digital world, including implications for reputation management, considerations associated with mis- and disinformation and the crucial role of the collective narrative.A key principle guiding this book is: ‘the more digital we become, the more we crave to feel human’ and it is this very space where digital storytelling can cut through the (digital) noise to provide an authentic connection. Bridget Tombleson is an academic at Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia, with more than twenty years’ experience in public relations and the communication industry. Katharina Wolf is an Associate Professor at Curtin University in Perth, Western Australia, and Lead of the Faculty of Business and Law’s public relations program.
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Digital Natives: Blockchain, NFT, Cryptocurrency
In the first book of our Digital Native collection, navigate the fascinating world of emerging technologies like blockchain, cryptocurrencies and NFTs!In this introductory book, we break down complex terms through beautiful illustrations in a virtual world called Metaverse.
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Storytelling in the Digital Age
Through a professional story-teller's sometimes humorous commentary on culture and literature from The Odyssey on , the book suggests that literature is not an artifact to be studied but a living process.Often irreverent, crossing literary and scholarly lines, Penn aims to discover what literature does for an imaginatively engaged reader.
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Digital Storytelling : Form and Content
This edited collection brings together academics and practitioners to explore the uses of Digital Storytelling, which places the greatest possible emphasis on the voice of the storyteller.Case studies are used as a platform to investigate questions of concept, theory and practice, and to shine an interrogative light on this emergent form of participatory media.The collection examines the creative and academic roots of Digital Storytelling before drawing on a range of international examples to consider the way in which the practice has established itself and evolved in different settings across the world.
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Which storytelling game?
There are many storytelling games available, each with its own unique features and gameplay. Some popular options include "Once Upon a Time," "Fiasco," and "Gloom." "Once Upon a Time" is a card-based game where players collaboratively create a fairy tale story using the cards as prompts. "Fiasco" is a role-playing game that focuses on creating dramatic and comedic stories in the style of Coen Brothers films. "Gloom" is a card game where players tell the story of a quirky and macabre family, trying to make their characters as miserable as possible. Each game offers a different experience and style of storytelling, so it's important to choose one that aligns with your group's preferences.
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What are storytelling cats?
Storytelling cats are a type of cat breed known for their vocal and communicative nature. These cats are known for their ability to "talk" to their owners through a variety of meows, chirps, and other vocalizations. They are often very social and enjoy interacting with their human companions, using their vocal abilities to express their needs and desires. Storytelling cats are known for their engaging and expressive personalities, making them popular pets for those who enjoy a chatty feline companion.
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What is meant by modern storytelling?
Modern storytelling refers to the use of contemporary techniques, mediums, and platforms to convey narratives to audiences. It often involves the integration of technology, such as social media, virtual reality, and interactive experiences, to engage viewers in new and innovative ways. Modern storytelling can also encompass a diverse range of voices and perspectives, reflecting the complexity of the world we live in today. Overall, modern storytelling is about pushing boundaries, experimenting with different formats, and connecting with audiences in a more immersive and interactive manner.
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What are examples of rap storytelling songs?
Some examples of rap storytelling songs include "Stan" by Eminem, which tells the story of an obsessed fan, "Dance with the Devil" by Immortal Technique, which follows a tragic tale of a young man's descent into crime, and "The Art of Peer Pressure" by Kendrick Lamar, which recounts a night of reckless behavior with friends. These songs showcase the ability of rappers to weave intricate narratives and evoke powerful emotions through their storytelling.
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Storytelling in the Digital World
Storytelling in the Digital World explores new, emerging narrative practices as they are enacted on digital platforms such as Amazon, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.Contributors' online ethnographies investigate a wide range of themes including the nature of processes of transformation and recontextualization of offline events into digital narratives; the effects of digital anonymity and pseudonymity on narrative practices; the strategies through which virtual communities discursively work together to solidify and negotiate their sociocultural identities; the tensions between the affordances that characterize different online media and the communicative needs of users; the structures and modes in which virtual users construct and enact participatory practices in these environments; and the significance of different spatiotemporal dimensions in the encoding, sharing and appreciation of stories.More generally, the volume engages with some of the theoretical and methodological challenges that the growing presence of digital technologies and media poses to narrative analysis. Originally published as special issue of Narrative Inquiry 27:2 (2017)
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Storytelling
Exploring the potential for storytelling as a creative practice for health and well-being, Michael Wilson considers how the art form might help us reconsider the power relationships in healthcare contexts and restore agency to patients, in partnership with medical professionals. Storytelling is explored not simply as a means of conveying information and experience from one person to another but as an act of listening, a process for thinking, evaluating and understanding.Wilson reflects on his over thirty of years of researching and practising storytelling, and blends his experience with a collection of case studies representing diverse approaches to storytelling for health, including theatre, stand-up comedy, writing, visual arts and digital storytelling.Most importantly, storytelling is approached not from the point of view of the medical practitioner or educator, or even the patient, but through the lens of those who tell stories as a creative and everyday practice.It is a book with the storyteller at its core.
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Storytelling Organizations
"Boje does not reflect trends, he is among those who set them" - Hervé Corvellec, Department of Service Management, Lund University"How can I know what I think until I see what David Boje says?What he says about storytelling will forever change what we thought we knew about stories.With remarkable control over a complex argument, Boje recovers, re-punctuates, and re-animates a world of narrative and sensemaking that we have previously taken for granted!" - Karl E.Weick, Rensis Likert Distinguished University Professor of Organizational Behavior and Psychology,Stephen M.Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan"Few people understand stories and storytelling as well as David Boje.It is a measure of Boje's success as a theorist that the word story can never reclaim the innocence and simplicity it once enjoyed.Nor, with the benefit of his work, can organizations be viewed as spaces which occasionally or incidentally spawn stories.Boje's eagerly awaited book forces us to question many of our assumptions about storytelling; it also demands that we revise several of our assumptions about what organizations are" - Yiannis Gabriel, The School of Management, Royal Holloway University of London"Our company is made up of lots of stories.We've found that 'stories' get told and retold and become the fabric of an organization. 'Policies' lay unread in the company handbook or training manual.David Boje taught me the value of stories in an organization.Stories are the 'oil' that makes the gears work. How do you get your message heard in an organization with thousands of people?David Boje taught me the value of telling stories at Stew Leonard's!" - Stew Leonard Jr., Stew Leonard Organization"David Boje is one of the world's leading authorities on storytelling. His work has influenced a generation of organizational theorists and students. He not only provides new ways of understanding organizations but also provides fresh insights into the way in which stories function to provide meanings" - Heather Höpfl, University of EssexThe idea of organizations using `storytelling' to make sense of themselves and their environment has generated a lot of excitement.Written by the leading scholar in this field, David Boje explores how narrative and storytelling is an important part of an organization's strategy, development and learning processes.With excellent examples from Nike, McDonald's and Disney, readers are shown how the theory that underpins organizational storytelling connects with storytelling in everyday organizational life.David Boje's theories and ideas in relation to the study of storytelling in organizations are highly influential and this book will be a `must have' for any student or scholar interested in the area.
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Storytelling Masks
Children will love these brightly coloured, lightweight foam masks as they use them to act out parts from stories including Old McDonald, The Three Little Pigs, Little Red Riding Hood and Goldilocks and the Three Bears.Set of 21 masks.Age Suitability
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What are the basic concepts of storytelling?
The basic concepts of storytelling include characters, setting, plot, conflict, and resolution. Characters are the individuals or entities that drive the story forward, while the setting provides the backdrop for the events to unfold. The plot is the sequence of events that make up the story, and the conflict is the central problem or challenge that the characters must face. Finally, the resolution is the outcome or solution to the conflict, bringing the story to a conclusion. These elements work together to create a compelling and engaging narrative.
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What are some examples of rap storytelling songs?
Some examples of rap storytelling songs include "Stan" by Eminem, which tells the story of an obsessed fan's descent into madness, "Dance with the Devil" by Immortal Technique, which recounts a tragic tale of crime and betrayal, and "The Art of Peer Pressure" by Kendrick Lamar, which describes a night of reckless behavior and its consequences. These songs use vivid and detailed lyrics to paint a narrative and draw the listener into the story being told.
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What are the characteristics of traditional epic storytelling?
Traditional epic storytelling often features larger-than-life heroes and heroines who embark on grand adventures and face formidable challenges. These stories are often set in a distant past and are filled with supernatural beings, gods, and mythical creatures. The narrative is typically told in a grand and elevated style, with a focus on the hero's journey and their moral and ethical choices. Epic storytelling also often serves as a means of preserving cultural and historical traditions, and it often conveys important values and beliefs of the society in which it originates.
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How can I improve my storytelling in German?
To improve your storytelling in German, you can start by reading and listening to German stories and literature to familiarize yourself with the language's storytelling style and vocabulary. Additionally, practicing speaking and writing in German will help you become more comfortable and fluent in expressing yourself. You can also seek feedback from native German speakers to improve your storytelling skills and learn from their insights. Finally, immersing yourself in the German culture and engaging in conversations with native speakers will help you gain a deeper understanding of the language and its nuances, ultimately enhancing your storytelling abilities.
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