ABSTRACT

Digital Storytelling and Ethics: Collaborative Creation and Facilitation provides a method for analyzing digital storytelling practices that focuses on the rhetorical, dialogic, co-productive, creative storymaking space rather than the finished stories or the technologies.

Looking through a new media lens, Amanda Hill situates the digital storytelling genre and writing practice as a co-creative media process created between writers, storytellers, educators/facilitators, institutions, and the audience, and discusses the inter-relationships within the collaborative writing workshop as well as in those found in the dissemination of the final digital stories. Digital Storytelling and Ethics provides a reflexive look at the responsibility of the facilitator in co-creative digital storytelling writing spaces and makes use of diverse international case studies as examples.

Hill shows that writing educators/facilitators should interpret their roles within the collaborative creation process. This will ensure that responsible facilitation practices based in witnessing guide the storytelling process and create an environment that treats participants as subjects with the ability to respond to the world. This innovative book is an essential read for collaborative digital writers and facilitators.

chapter 1|14 pages

Introduction

Collaborative Storymaking and Ethical Facilitation

chapter 2|28 pages

Contextualizing Personal Narratives

The Digital Storytelling Process

chapter 3|20 pages

The Politics of Storytelling

Stakeholders in Collaborative Media Creation

chapter 4|15 pages

Navigating Authenticity

Challenges and Considerations in Writing Personal Narratives

chapter 6|20 pages

Ethical Collaboration

The Responsible Facilitator in Theory

chapter 7|24 pages

Ethical Collaboration

The Responsible Facilitator in Practice

chapter 8|10 pages

Epilogue

Where Do We Go from Here?