From love and loss, passion and pain, celebration and conflict -- we share one thing. We have a story to tell. Why we tell our story can range from enlightenment to entertainment. What I have found in situations where people of disparate backgrounds are together is that once we start telling out stories, we find that we aren\u27t that different after all.https://digitalcommons.buffalostate.edu/bgmcprograms/1029/thumbnail.jp
This qualitative study examined the experiences of storytellers who publicly share their story of re...
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It\u27s human nature to desire stories – both to absorb other people\u27s narratives and to relate o...
From love and loss, passion and pain, celebration and conflict -- we share one thing. We have a stor...
We all love a good story. We love listening to stories. We love telling stories. Stories engage our ...
Requires RealPlayer to view.This story was created by Heather A. Mitchell, founding member and proje...
To tell a story and to tell it well is a paramount function in human society. Whether the desired ou...
This presentation provides an illustration of performative social science through the world's first ...
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Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Elaine Lawless, EnglishFor this project, I interviewed ma...
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This qualitative study examined the experiences of storytellers who publicly share their story of re...
In the United States, in the past thirty years, there has been a self-conscious storytelling renaiss...
It\u27s human nature to desire stories – both to absorb other people\u27s narratives and to relate o...
From love and loss, passion and pain, celebration and conflict -- we share one thing. We have a stor...
We all love a good story. We love listening to stories. We love telling stories. Stories engage our ...
Requires RealPlayer to view.This story was created by Heather A. Mitchell, founding member and proje...
To tell a story and to tell it well is a paramount function in human society. Whether the desired ou...
This presentation provides an illustration of performative social science through the world's first ...
BGMC has taken a different spin on Once upon a tIme. We are using it in our oral storytelling thro...
Although our spring musical program for 2006 is ostensibly focused on entertainment, light fun, and ...
Most of us have stored some favorite songs in our memory banks. We have associated certain words of ...
One of the central (and delightful) pieces of what I do as a practitioner developing student leaders...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Elaine Lawless, EnglishFor this project, I interviewed ma...
Storytelling is a way in which humans communicate their lives as narratives and understand the world...
People have an endless fascination with character information since it helps us to predict the behav...
This qualitative study examined the experiences of storytellers who publicly share their story of re...
In the United States, in the past thirty years, there has been a self-conscious storytelling renaiss...
It\u27s human nature to desire stories – both to absorb other people\u27s narratives and to relate o...