Digital Storytelling and Ethics provides a method for analyzing digital storytelling practices that focuses on the rhetorical, dialogic, co-productive, creative story-making space rather than the finished stories or the technologies. This book is an essential read for collaborative digital writers and facilitators.
Amanda Hill is an Associate Professor of Communication Studies at St. Mary's University specializing in storytelling and media production. She holds a PhD in Texts and Technology from the University of Central Florida.
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Introduction: Collaborative Storymaking and Ethical Facilitation
Chapter 2: Contextualizing Personal Narratives: The Digital Storytelling Process
Chapter 3: The Politics of Storytelling: Stakeholders in Collaborative Media Creation
Chapter 4: Navigating Authenticity: Challenges and Considerations in Writing Personal Narratives
Chapter 5: Who's Listening? The Audience as Stakeholder
Chapter 6: Ethical Collaboration: The Responsible Facilitator in Theory
Chapter 7: Ethical Collaboration: The Responsible Facilitator in Practice
Chapter 8: Epilogue: Where Do We Go from Here?
Index