Collaborative Digital Storytelling Hub
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    • A Digital Story Approach to Research
    • Research Design Principles
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    • A Digital Story Approach to Community
    • Scholarship & Stories
  • Crowdsourcing DST Publications
  • About
    • Cultural Sustainability
    • What is Digital Storytelling?
    • Digital Storytelling Resources
    • Research Methods
    • Contact
  • Saving What Matters Project
    • Goucher College Heritage Stories
    • Goucher College Fieldwork Reflections
    • University of Sarajevo Student Stories
  • Digital Storytelling Practitioners
    • Culturally-informed Practice
    • Space to Reflect
    • Scholarship & Stories
  • Cultural Researchers & Knowledge Producers
    • A Digital Story Approach to Research
    • Research Design Principles
    • Scholarship & Stories
  • Community Partners & Storytellers
    • A Digital Story Approach to Community
    • Scholarship & Stories
  • Crowdsourcing DST Publications
Collaborative Digital Storytelling Hub
Learn how digital storytelling facilitators and other media experts are exploring culturally-informed approaches...
  1. Cueva, Melany, Regina Kuhnley, Anne Lanier, Mark Dignan, Laura Revels, Nancy E. Schoenberg, and Katie Cueva. 2016. "Promoting Culturally Respectful Cancer Education through Digital Storytelling." International Journal of Indigenous Health 11 (1): 34. 
  2. Henze, Rosemary. 2016. "Crossing Over, Back, and through: Reflections on the use of Video in Ethnographic Research and in Social Change." Anthropology & Education Quarterly 47 (3): 223-234. 
  3. Iseke, Judy and Sylvia Moore. 2011. “Community-based Indigenous Digital Storytelling with Elders and Youth.” American Indian Culture and Research Journal 35:4. 
  4. Lambert, Joe.  2009.  “The Center for Digital Storytelling in California.” In Story Circle: Digital Storytelling Around the World, edited by John Hartley and Kelly McWilliam, 79-90. Chichester, U.K.; Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. 
  5. Menzies, Charles. 2015. “In Our Grandmother’s Garden: An Indigenous Approach to Collaborative Film.” In Participatory Visual and Digital Research in Action, edited by Aline Gubrium, Krista Harper and Marty Otañez, 103-114. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press, Inc. 
  6. Pratt, Yvonne Poitras. 2011. Meaningful media: An ethnography of a digital strategy within a métis community. Degree of Doctor of Philosophy., University of Calgary.
  7. Underberg, Natalie M., and Elayne Zorn. 2013. Digital ethnography : Anthropology, narrative, and new media. Austin, TX, USA: University of Texas Press. 
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