Digital Story Telling (DST) is an art-based research method used to explore embodied experience of health and initiate dialogue with under-represented groups on issues affecting them. It involves engaging participants to create and share their stories using photos, drawings, and audio recordings in short videos. Benefits of DST include enhancing co-creation of knowledge, empowering participants to confront dominant narratives and revise inaccurate representations. We report our experiences and reflections of using DST to explore community perceptions of health concerns in urban Malawi. Community leaders were briefed about the project before and after study related activities. Three participatory workshops were organized to train community m...
This article explores using digital storytelling as community-based participatory research methodolo...
We invited artists to produce works in conversation with recent research into how public health know...
PURPOSE : In this paper the authors share, and reflect critically on, the experience of using digita...
Digital Story Telling (DST) is an art-based research method used to explore embodied experience of h...
Background Digital storytelling (DST) is a participatory, arts-based methodology that facilitates th...
Digital storytelling is a form of engagement that enables people to share personal stories and to pr...
Accountability is a complex issue in South Africa. The country has high levels of inequality, and ma...
“Strong Houses, Strong Voices” is an arts-based research project which uses co-created first-person ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Purpose: Digital storytelling is an emergent method...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation documents the collaboration between the author and a local activist or...
This document has undergone full peer review, and reflects all final changes made, but not the forma...
Millions of youths in developing countries are described by UNICEF as “invisible and excluded.” They...
Digital storytelling has entered higher education as a pedagogical tool for enhancing students’ dig...
In this paper we examine how digital technology can be used to inspire, record and present oral stor...
The International Federation of Social Workers adopted a new global definition of social work in 201...
This article explores using digital storytelling as community-based participatory research methodolo...
We invited artists to produce works in conversation with recent research into how public health know...
PURPOSE : In this paper the authors share, and reflect critically on, the experience of using digita...
Digital Story Telling (DST) is an art-based research method used to explore embodied experience of h...
Background Digital storytelling (DST) is a participatory, arts-based methodology that facilitates th...
Digital storytelling is a form of engagement that enables people to share personal stories and to pr...
Accountability is a complex issue in South Africa. The country has high levels of inequality, and ma...
“Strong Houses, Strong Voices” is an arts-based research project which uses co-created first-person ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Purpose: Digital storytelling is an emergent method...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation documents the collaboration between the author and a local activist or...
This document has undergone full peer review, and reflects all final changes made, but not the forma...
Millions of youths in developing countries are described by UNICEF as “invisible and excluded.” They...
Digital storytelling has entered higher education as a pedagogical tool for enhancing students’ dig...
In this paper we examine how digital technology can be used to inspire, record and present oral stor...
The International Federation of Social Workers adopted a new global definition of social work in 201...
This article explores using digital storytelling as community-based participatory research methodolo...
We invited artists to produce works in conversation with recent research into how public health know...
PURPOSE : In this paper the authors share, and reflect critically on, the experience of using digita...