Storytelling and Education in the Digital Age
Experiences and Criticisms
Contributor(s)
Stocchetti, Matteo (editor)
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Number
103057Language
EnglishAbstract
While the importance of the role of storytelling can hardly be overestimated, the impact of digitalization on this role is more ambivalent. In this second book-length publication of the programme Media and Education in the Digital Age – MEDA, the authors take a critical stance towards the alleged emancipative affordances of digital storytelling in education. The collection is inspired by the effort of making professional educators aware of the risks of the digital turn in educational storytelling but also of the opportunities and the conditions for critical engagements. Based on their research and field experience, fifteen scholars discuss in nine chapters these risks and opportunities, providing ideas, evidence, references and inspiration to educators and researchers.
Keywords
Media & Communications; Media studies; Storytelling; Digital Storytelling; Education; TeachingDOI
10.3726/9783653069761ISBN
9783631675441;9783653069761;9783631701263OCN
1100543051Publisher website
https://www.peterlang.com/Publication date and place
2016-11-02Classification
Media studies