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Gerstenberg, Annette. "Generational styles in oral storytelling." Narrative Inquiry 29, no. 1 (2019): 1–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/ni.18042.ger.

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Abstract When it comes to autobiographical narratives, the most spontaneous and natural manner is preferable. But neither individually told narratives nor those grounded in the communicative repertoire of a social group are easily comparable. A clearly identifiable tertium comparationis is mandatory. We present the results of an experimental ‘Narrative Priming’ setting with French students. A potentially underlying model of narrating from personal experience was activated via a narrative prime, and in a second step, the participants were asked to tell a narrative of their own. The analysis foc
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Stavans, Anat, and Gil Goldzweig. "Parent-child-adult storytelling." Narrative Inquiry 18, no. 2 (2008): 230–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/ni.18.2.04sta.

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Book reading appears to be a highly revered and widely practiced home and school routine within and across literate western cultures. This study examined the relationship between home practices and expected children’s production. We assumed the contribution of home literacy patterns such as storytelling to have a predictive value on the development of children’s narrative productions as one facet of children’s literacy development. To this end, we set out to investigate similarities and differences in the profile of parental narrative input and children’s narrative productions. We first looked
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Ajitoni, Bukunmi Deborah. "Digital storytelling and cultural identity: The role of social media in contemporary narratives." Abuja Communicator: A journal of culture and media arts 4, no. 2 (2024): 89–101. https://doi.org/10.70118/tacj0007.

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In the digital age, storytelling transcends traditional forms, incorporating multimedia elements to forge a new narrative style: digital storytelling. This study explores the connection between digital storytelling and cultural identity, underscoring the role of social media in shaping contemporary narratives. Through an examination of storytelling’s evolution from oral and written traditions to digital forms, this study reveals how platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok foster the development and dissemination of cultural narratives. Using theoretical frameworks such as Media Ecology
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Milanowicz, Anna. "A Short Etude on Irony in Storytelling." Psychology of Language and Communication 23, no. 1 (2019): 14–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/plc-2019-0002.

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Abstract This paper presents an overview of chosen concepts of irony as a communicative unit in the repertoire of the speaker. It adopts a framework of narration with emphasis on how minds in interactions co-construct meanings. Irony, which means more than it says, is always used with a specific attitude attached. Irony is thus an act of narrating the speakers’ mind, but in the speaker-hearer meaning perspective. Due to the fact that there is no narration without a text and no irony without narration, this paper links the Theory of Narrative Line and Narrative Field (Bokus, 1991, 1996, 1998) w
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Ewing, Michael C. "Reiterative construction of narrative." Narrative in ‘societies of intimates’ 26, no. 2 (2016): 376–401. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/ni.26.2.08ewi.

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Using Ochs & Capp’s (2001) five dimensions of narrative, I analyse small stories that emerge during informal conversation among Javanese speakers. Of particular interest are the dimensions of Linearity, Tellership and Moral Stance. While many of these narratives are organised in chronological order, nearly half emerge from their conversational context non-chronologically. The primary organising strategy found among the non-chronological narratives is repetition combined with elaboration. I call this pattern of narrative organisation reiterative storytelling. While reiterative storytelling
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Veel, Kristin. "Make data sing: The automation of storytelling." Big Data & Society 5, no. 1 (2018): 205395171875668. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2053951718756686.

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With slogans such as ‘Tell the stories hidden in your data’ ( www.narrativescience.com ) and ‘From data to clear, insightful content – Wordsmith automatically generates narratives on a massive scale that sound like a person crafted each one’ ( www.automatedinsights.com ), a series of companies currently market themselves on the ability to turn data into stories through Natural Language Generation (NLG) techniques. The data interpretation and knowledge production process is here automated, while at the same time hailing narrativity as a fundamental human ability of meaning-making. Reading both
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Barrett, Ashley K. "Digital storytelling." Narrative Inquiry 29, no. 1 (2019): 213–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/ni.18017.bar.

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Abstract This paper extends Pentland and Feldman’s (2007) narrative network method and uses it to more clearly understand how new technology affordances and digital spaces impact storytelling and enactment during and immediately after a crisis. To do this, I (a) examine the meaningful roles human motivation and feelings play in online storytelling and enactment, and (b) analyze how context impacts storytelling and enactment, and therefore the construction of narrative networks. Specifically, I analyze a series of Facebook messages exchanged during a recent, very publicized campus crisis to rev
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Insaf, Finser Georgy Prakash P. Bipin Dev B. Jacob Cyriac Elisabeth Thomas. "QUESTORA." International Journal on Emerging Research Areas (IJERA) 05, no. 01 (2025): 213–16. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15549843.

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Abstract—Questora aims to develop an AI-powered interactive text-based storytelling web application that transforms traditional storytelling into an immersive, personalized, and dynamic experience. The application will allow users to read and create stories where their decisions shape the narrative, offering unique and evolving plots. Leveraging cutting-edge AI technologies, the platform will enable dynamic story generation, adaptive narratives, and intelligent character interactions. A powerful AI-driven story editor will assist authors in crafting branching plots, sugges
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Winer, David, and R. Michael Young. "Merits of Hierarchical Story and Discourse Planning with Merged Languages." Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Digital Entertainment 13, no. 1 (2021): 262–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1609/aiide.v13i1.12945.

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A hierarchical, bipartite model can characterize many complex narrative phenomena associated with coordinating plot and communication in storytelling (e.g., cinematography), but the predominant pipeline-based strategy for generating narratives has inadvertently limited the expressiveness of storytelling systems. We introduce computational steps for merging story and discourse languages in plan-based storytelling systems with hierarchical knowledge which avoids this problem and motivates more expressive narrative discourse reasoning.
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Amlashi, Emad Abouata, and Fatos Adiloglu. "Understanding the collaborative model of narrative in cinematic virtual reality." Journal of Screenwriting 16, no. 1 (2025): 85–106. https://doi.org/10.1386/josc_00166_1.

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Cinematic virtual reality (CVR) offers new possibilities for narrative design by shifting the viewer’s role from observer to active participant. Traditional storytelling frameworks, which rely on fixed authorial control, often struggle to fully accommodate the interactive and immersive potential of CVR. This article proposes the Collaborative Narrative Model, a conceptual framework that reimagines CVR storytelling as a co-creative process between the viewer, the scriptwriter and the technology that mediates the experience. Through case studies of Wolves in the Walls, The Invisible Hours and Sp
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Mäkelä, Maria, and Hanna Meretoja. "Critical Approaches to the Storytelling Boom." Poetics Today 43, no. 2 (2022): 191–218. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/03335372-9642567.

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Abstract The proponents of the contemporary storytelling boom, such as professional business storytellers and self-help coaches, urge individuals, groups, institutions, and corporations alike to find and tell their story. Social media as the predominant narrative environment for contemporary storytellers promotes the instrumentalization and commodification of stories of personal experience. Literary fiction as the primary locus for narrative experimentation finds itself conditioned and challenged by the story logic of social media, but it also possesses unique affordances for a critical engage
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Wei, Huaxin, Jim Bizzocchi, and Tom Calvert. "Time and Space in Digital Game Storytelling." International Journal of Computer Games Technology 2010 (2010): 1–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/897217.

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The design and representation of time and space are important in any narrative form. Not surprisingly there is an extensive literature on specific considerations of space or time in game design. However, there is less attention to more systematic analyses that examine both of these key factors—including their dynamic interrelationship within game storytelling. This paper adapts critical frameworks of narrative space and narrative time drawn from other media and demonstrates their application in the understanding of game narratives. In order to do this we incorporate fundamental concepts from t
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Kardana, I. Ketut, and I. Made Sendra. "MODEL STORYTELLING NARASI PARIWISATA REGENERATIF DI TAHURA NGURAH RAI PEMOGAN." Jurnal IPTA 12, no. 2 (2025): 301. https://doi.org/10.24843/ipta.2024.v12.i02.p19.

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This study examines the regenerative tourism product storytelling model at Ngurah Rai Grand Forest Park (Tahura). Regenerative tourism focuses on environmental restoration, local community empowerment, and creating sustainable experiences that involve tourists. Through a storytelling approach, cultural values, history, and local wisdom narratives are used as key elements in designing unique and competitive tourism narrative products. The study uses a case study approach to deeply understand the social and ecological phenomena occurring at Tahura Ngurah Rai. Data collection techniques include i
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Jasim Al-Rifaie, Murtadha Hamza. "FORCED ENTERTAINMENT: AND ON THE THOUSANDTH NIGHT (2000) HOW DO ACTORS DEVIATE FROM THE THEATRICAL CONVENTIONS IN AND ON THE THOUSANDTH NIGHT?" International Journal of Language, Linguistics, Literature, and Culture 03, no. 02 (2024): 101–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.59009/ijlllc.2024.0067.

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The performance "And on the Thousandth Night" by Forced Entertainment is a captivating exploration of endurance, storytelling, and the transformative power of narratives. Premiered in 2000, this production is characterized by its ambitious scope: an uninterrupted, improvised six-day performance where six performers undertake the daunting task of narrating stories continuously for 144 hours. Central to the performance is the notion of storytelling as a fundamental human activity—a means of making sense of the world, connecting with others, and creating meaning amid chaos. The endurance aspect o
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Chen, Haichuan. "Comparative Analysis of Storytelling in Virtual Reality Games vs. Traditional Games." Journal of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences 30 (April 19, 2024): 163–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.54097/g1q95e20.

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Storytelling in games has transformed from a mere backdrop to a central gameplay element, significantly enhancing player engagement and emotional involvement. Through a comprehensive analysis, this study delves into the narrative structures and storytelling techniques employed in traditional gaming, highlighting their strengths and limitations. It further examines the revolutionary impact of VR technology on gaming narratives, emphasizing its unique ability to offer interactivity, immersion, and a profound sense of presence, thus leading to what can be described as "storyliving." The comparati
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VERMA, PREM CHAND. "Transmedia Ecopoetics : Crafting Environmental Consciousness through Interactive Digital Storytelling." Shodhaamrit 01, no. 02 (2024): 148–57. https://doi.org/10.71037/shodhaamrit.v1i2.03.

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Transmedia ecopoetics merges transmedia storytelling’s multi‑platform dynamics with ecocri-ticism’s focus on environmental imagination to foster ecological consciousness through interactive experi-ences. Drawing on Jenkins’s media convergence theory, Buell’s environmental criticism, and Ryan’s narrative immersion framework, this research investigates how participatory narratives encourage ecological empathy and pro‑environmental behavior. Utilizing a qualitative multiple case study method, the study examines three recent post‑2021 projects: James Balog’s Extreme Ice Survey and Chasing Ice, the
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Dahlstrom, Michael F. "The narrative truth about scientific misinformation." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118, no. 15 (2021): e1914085117. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1914085117.

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Science and storytelling mean different things when they speak of truth. This difference leads some to blame storytelling for presenting a distorted view of science and contributing to misinformation. Yet others celebrate storytelling as a way to engage audiences and share accurate scientific information. This review disentangles the complexities of how storytelling intersects with scientific misinformation. Storytelling is the act of sharing a narrative, and science and narrative represent two distinct ways of constructing reality. Where science searches for broad patterns that capture genera
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Neelam Gupta. "Data-driven storytelling: How to use data to tell compelling stories and drive business outcomes." World Journal of Advanced Engineering Technology and Sciences 8, no. 1 (2023): 497–509. https://doi.org/10.30574/wjaets.2023.8.1.0065.

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In today's data-rich landscape, the ability to distill meaning from data and effectively communicate it has become the bedrock of modern business strategy. Data storytelling, a blend of data science's analytical precision, the narrative's emotional resonance, and the simplicity of visual communication, is the key. This hybrid approach empowers organizations to transform raw data into compelling narratives that drive decisions, foster team unity, and deliver measurable business outcomes. This paper traces data storytelling's evolution and strategic value, from its origins in cognitive science a
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Lu, Ruei-Shan, Hao-Chiang Koong Lin, Yong-Cih Yang, and Yo-Ping Chen. "Integrating Urban Mining Concepts Through AI-Generated Storytelling and Visuals: Advancing Sustainability Education in Early Childhood." Sustainability 16, no. 24 (2024): 11304. https://doi.org/10.3390/su162411304.

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This study investigates integrating sustainability and urban mining concepts into early childhood education through AI-assisted storytelling and visual aids to foster environmental awareness. Using ChatGPT-generated narratives and AI-drawn visuals, interactive stories explore complex sustainability themes like resource conservation and waste management. A quasi-experimental design with 60 preschoolers divided into experimental and control groups compared structured and unstructured storytelling. Structured stories followed teacher-designed frameworks, including thematic and narrative elements
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Muhammad Ashraf Kaloi, Shamaila Amir, and Asif Ali Jamali. "Interactive Storytelling and Digital Narratives in Contemporary Literature: A Postmodern Analysis." Critical Review of Social Sciences Studies 3, no. 1 (2025): 422–31. https://doi.org/10.59075/n030z126.

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This study examines the role of digital narratives and interactive storytelling in contemporary literature, with a focus on a postmodern perspective. As digital technologies evolve, they challenge traditional linear storytelling by introducing innovative forms that integrate interactivity and multimedia elements. In the postmodern literary context, where norms are constantly deconstructed, digital narratives provide a space for both authors and readers to explore new storytelling methods, where the reader's agency is key. Interactive storytelling, as seen in hypertext fiction, digital novels,
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Augustin, Birgitta. "Narrative Construction and Storytelling." Monumenta Serica 72, no. 2 (2024): 421–65. https://doi.org/10.1080/02549948.2024.2414637.

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Zhao, Yurong, and Yang Zhao. "A corpus-based discourse analysis of conversational storytelling in Chinese adults." Chinese Language and Discourse 5, no. 1 (2014): 53–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/cld.5.1.03zha.

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This paper presents a corpus-based analysis of the nature of spontaneous storytelling activity in daily conversation. Based on both the structural and interactional views of oral narrative, we propose to add another perspective, arguing that conversational storytelling is a three-dimensional construct, with narrative, interactive and cognitive functions performed simultaneously in the context of social communication. The study has recorded 15 pieces of casual talks by 11 adult native speakers of Chinese and extracted 87 stories altogether. From the data, we observe that in the process of conve
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Zhang, Yuhong, Yirong Luo, and Kefang Chen. "Digital Storytelling: Adapting Traditional Narratives to the Digital Age in English Literature." Philosophy and Social Science 1, no. 12 (2024): 64–74. https://doi.org/10.62381/p243c10.

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The convergence of traditional narrative forms with digital platforms has emerged as a transformative force in English literature. This fusion, driven by the pervasive influence of the digital revolution, challenges longstanding literary conventions and opens new vistas of creative expression and audience engagement. Situated within the dynamic landscape of global literary discourse, this study investigates the implications of digital storytelling for the evolution of English literature, with a focus on universities in Zhejiang Province, China. Utilizing Structural Equation Modeling (SEM), the
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Mohd Hanapiah, Muhammad Luqman Hakim, and Suraya Md Nasir. "A Systematic Review towards Evolution of Interactive Storytelling and Audience Engagement in Films." Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024) 5, no. 1 (2024): 55–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.33093/ijcm.2024.5.1.4.

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This systematic review explores the evolution and impact of interactive storytelling in films on audience engagement. Research questions probed into how interactive storytelling in films has been discussed in literature, the role of technology in shaping narratives, and the influence of audience physiological and emotional responses on storytelling outcomes. The research objectives centered on identifying key themes and the interplay between technology, narrative innovation, and audience interaction in contemporary storytelling. Through a comprehensive selection process, 163 articles were revi
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Yanchenko, Kostiantyn. "Conceptualizing a Populist Narrative." Populism 4, no. 2 (2021): 199–220. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/25888072-bja10024.

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Abstract Narrative analysis represents the cutting edge in various domains of political communication research and has recently made its way into populism studies. Nevertheless, despite the growing academic interest in populist storytelling and populist narratives, a conceptual foundation of these phenomena remains scarce. Situated at the intersection of political communication and literary studies, the article fills this gap by proposing a systematized concept of a populist narrative. Building upon the minimum definitions of the background concepts, the study identifies a set of necessary att
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Gustomo, Aurik, Hary Febriansyah, Henndy Ginting, and Imelia Martinovita Santoso. "Understanding narrative effects." Journal of Workplace Learning 31, no. 2 (2019): 166–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jwl-07-2018-0088.

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PurposeEmployee engagement has been directly linked to organizational outcomes, and at present, improving employee engagement has increasingly been a main focus for organizations. However, studies evaluating the impact of storytelling interventions on increasing the level of employee engagement are limited. Storytelling is one of the intervention methods that can provide cognitive stimulus to employees, which in turn could change their attitudes toward work including employee engagement. The purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of storytelling as an intervention tool for inc
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Lwin, Soe Marlar. "Stories of (self)-introduction for communicative effectiveness of an institutionalized storytelling performance." Narrative Inquiry 26, no. 1 (2016): 64–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/ni.26.1.04lwi.

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Over the last few decades, increasing interest in oral narratives as a point of entry into understanding self-presentation and construction of personal and social identities has led to several studies which adopt a contextualized approach to analyses of everyday conversational narratives. In this study, adopting a similar contextualized approach but focusing on a less spontaneous and more institutionalized type of oral storytelling, I examine the narrative told as an introduction to a professional storyteller before her storytelling performance, as well as the oral tale inscribed with institut
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SHAPINSKAYA, EKATERINA. "STORYTELLING IN THE NARRATOLOGY OF DIGITAL ERA." Культурный код, no. 2022-1 (2021): 53–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.36945/2658-3852-2022-1-53-63.

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The paper examines transformation of narrative in digital epoch, which caused emergence of the form “storytelling”, that is, narrative used in Internet mostly with commercial purpose. Theory of narrative, which emerged as a method of narrative research in the XX century, the time of development of structuralism, is regarded from the point of view of its applicability to the texts of popular culture. Analysis of contemporary storytelling in its connection with traditional research in humanities is a new turn in studying digital culture in the context of humanities discourse. Internet narratives
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Zafar, Quratulain, Gul Jabeen, Muhammad Asif, and Zainab Rauf. "Exploration of How Digital Media and Technology are Changing Narrative Forms and Literary Consumption." Bulletin of Business and Economics (BBE) 13, no. 3 (2024): 264–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.61506/01.00486.

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This study explores how digital media and technology are transforming narrative forms and literary consumption. With the rise of e-books, audiobooks, interactive narratives, and social media platforms, traditional linear storytelling is evolving into more interactive and participatory formats. Readers are no longer passive consumers but active participants, shaping narratives through real-time feedback and collaborative storytelling on platforms like Wattpad. The study employs a qualitative, exploratory research design, including interviews, focus groups, and observational analysis, to examine
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Mowafy, Mai. "Unheard voices as “counter narratives”: Digital storytelling as a way of empowering Muslim women." Indonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics 12, no. 2 (2022): 385–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.17509/ijal.v12i2.37698.

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The paper investigates the use of digital storytelling as a means of empowering Muslim women and enabling them to be heard. It examines how digital stories are used as “counter narratives” by Muslim women to refute public dominant narratives as “counter-narratives” resist stereotypes and taken-for-granted assumptions. “Narrating” or “storytelling” is a powerful mode that can be used in the struggle of changing stereotypes. Currently, in the digital era where we live, stories are narrated digitally using digital tools. Digital stories by Muslim women are refuting “dominant public narratives” an
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MEBARKI-BENAFFANE, Amel. "La figure du « super-héros » dans les pitchs des start-ups Cas de deux succès stories." ALTRALANG Journal 6, no. 2 (2024): 136–52. https://doi.org/10.52919/altralang.v6i2.472.

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ABSTRACT: Innovative entrepreneurship is not limited to the simple creation of startups, but also involves the construction of an entrepreneurial ecosystem based on shared values. Like comic-book “superheroes”, the contemporary entrepreneur has a superpower: building mobilizing narratives around his or her vision, without “superhuman” skills. This study aims to dissect the success stories of two sucess stories, Yassir and Safe Sahara, in different speaking contexts, through the prism of discourse analysis. This study analyzes the success narratives of two innovative projects, Yassir and Safe S
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Xiao, Rong, and Weining Huang. "Heroic Narratives in Chinese social media: A Case Study of Bilibili." International Journal of English Literature and Social Sciences 10, no. 1 (2025): 173–77. https://doi.org/10.22161/ijels.101.25.

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Heroes embody the essence of national spirit and serve as the catalysts for national rejuvenation. Narratives play a pivotal role in conveying heroic tales and upholding the ethos of heroism. While traditionally set in the domain of mainstream media, the responsibility of crafting and disseminating heroic narratives has increasingly shifted to social media in response to societal evolution. This study examines the innovative approaches to heroic narratives on the Chinese social media platform Bilibili. It highlights how Bilibili has transformed traditional heroic storytelling by adopting conci
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Vlahović, Andrea, Ivana Ercegovac, and Mirjana Tankosić. "UNRAVELING THE NARRATIVE STRUCTURES IN YOUTUBE VLOGS: A QUALITATIVE CONTENT ANALYSIS." MEDIA STUDIES AND APPLIED ETHICS 4, no. 2 (2023): 25–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.46630/msae.2.2023.03.

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Vlogging, a primary content form on YouTube, employs the power of narrative to engage audiences and convey meanings. This research undertakes an exploration of the narrative structures within YouTube vlogs across various genres, providing insights into how these narratives are constructed and the implications they hold for audience engagement and perception. By leveraging a qualitative content analysis methodology, a diverse set of vlogs was selected, a coding scheme was developed to classify different aspects of narrative structure, and an in-depth analysis was conducted. The findings reveal
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Rozhdestvenskaya, Elena Yu. "INTER-Encyclopedia: Narrative Interview." Inter 12, no. 4 (2020): 114–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.19181/inter.2020.12.4.8.

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The article describes the methodology and technique for conducting a narrative interview, as well as its analysis. The narrative interview method is presented from the perspective of a broader narrative approach based on communicative forms of storytelling. In the range of concepts of the narrative approach, the author considers the event, their selection, sequence, segmentation, linearization, coherence, the instance of the narrator, the double time perspective of the narrating I and the narrated I. The methodology of narrative interviewing by F. Schutze is presented, as well as his concept o
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Bernhard, Stephanie. "Silko, Kimmerer, and Plantationocene Storytelling." Global South 16, no. 2 (2023): 12–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.2979/gbs.2023.a908600.

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ABSTRACT: According to the Plantationocene narrative, human nature changed in or around the year 1610, when the genocide of Indigenous peoples in the Americas may have caused a drop in atmospheric carbon dioxide. While many environmental humanities scholars in the Global North have replaced the term "Anthropocene" with "Plantationocene" to highlight environmental inequities, they still impose a global historical narrative on many peoples who already have their own origin stories, modes of understanding history, and environmental relationships. Like the Anthropocene, the Plantationocene reinfor
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Bernhard, Stephanie. "Silko, Kimmerer, and Plantationocene Storytelling." Global South 16, no. 2 (2023): 12–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.2979/globalsouth.16.2.02.

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ABSTRACT: According to the Plantationocene narrative, human nature changed in or around the year 1610, when the genocide of Indigenous peoples in the Americas may have caused a drop in atmospheric carbon dioxide. While many environmental humanities scholars in the Global North have replaced the term "Anthropocene" with "Plantationocene" to highlight environmental inequities, they still impose a global historical narrative on many peoples who already have their own origin stories, modes of understanding history, and environmental relationships. Like the Anthropocene, the Plantationocene reinfor
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Kumaran, Vikram, Jonathan Rowe, and James Lester. "NarrativeGenie: Generating Narrative Beats and Dynamic Storytelling with Large Language Models." Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Digital Entertainment 20, no. 1 (2024): 76–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1609/aiide.v20i1.31868.

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Interactive narrative in games utilize a combination of dynamic adaptability and predefined story elements to support player agency and enhance player engagement. However, crafting such narratives requires significant manual authoring and coding effort to translate scripts to playable game levels. Advances in pretrained large language models (LLMs) have introduced the opportunity to procedurally generate narratives. This paper presents NarrativeGenie, a framework to generate narrative beats as a cohesive, partially ordered sequence of events that shapes narrative progressions from brief natura
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Siyu Long. "A Study on the Core Elements and Narrative Strategies of Spatial Narratives in Cyberpunk Films — An Exploration Based on Grounded Theory." Journal of Information Systems Engineering and Management 10, no. 50s (2025): 793–812. https://doi.org/10.52783/jisem.v10i50s.10359.

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Abstract: With the development of digital imaging technology and immersive media, spatial narratives in cyberpunk films have opened up new avenues for research on image-based storytelling and the construction of virtual space. This study applies grounded theory and utilizes MAXQDA 2022 to systematically analyze the key elements of spatial narratives in cyberpunk films, based on a sample of 188 diverse textual materials. Through this process, 91 codes, 42 concepts, 12 categories, and 4 main categories were extracted, leading to the construction and empirical validation of a theoretical model of
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Siyu Long. "A Study on the Core Elements and Narrative Strategies of Spatial Narratives in Cyberpunk Films — An Exploration Based on Grounded Theory." Journal of Information Systems Engineering and Management 10, no. 51s (2025): 238–52. https://doi.org/10.52783/jisem.v10i51s.10383.

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With the development of digital imaging technology and immersive media, spatial narratives in cyberpunk films have opened up new avenues for research on image-based storytelling and the construction of virtual space. This study applies grounded theory and utilizes MAXQDA 2022 to systematically analyze the key elements of spatial narratives in cyberpunk films, based on a sample of 188 diverse textual materials. Through this process, 91 codes, 42 concepts, 12 categories, and 4 main categories were extracted, leading to the construction and empirical validation of a theoretical model of spatial n
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Rogova, Evgeniya, and Leonid Yanickiy. "Narrative as Involvement Technology: Socio-Psychological Groups in VKontakte Social Net." Virtual Communication and Social Networks 2022, no. 3 (2022): 161–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.21603/2782-4799-2022-1-3-161-166.

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Narrative and storytelling involve social net users in various socio-psychological groups. Modern narrative psychology focuses on life purpose formation. Narrative as an interpretive process concerns almost all spheres of everyday life and correlates with subjective and intersubjective experiences. Narrative studies are a source of knowledge on how a person endows the world, life, and goal-setting with meaning. Observing the interpretation of one’s experience can reveal how subjectivity works. Narrative makes it possible to construct the world, as well as to comprehend it in terms of past, pre
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Das, Shruti. "Counter-narrating: Re-constructing “Sita” in Amish's Sita: Warrior of Mithila." University of Bucharest Review. Literary and Cultural Studies Series 11, no. 2 (2021): 117–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.31178/ubr.11.2.9.

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Counter-narration re-casts existing narratives and foregrounds the marginalised by giving them agency and performativity. They are narratives that challenge and provide resistance against dominant and hegemonic grand narratives which have been instrumental in formulating a social ideology over a long period of time making them normative. The Ramayana, an ancient epic is a multi-layered story of Prince Rama and Princess Sita and their role in the politics of power, state and patriarchy. It is a grand or master narrative that presupposes the passivity of the female as normative. It portrays Sita
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Zhu, Mila, and Claude Duet. "The Squirrel, Omelette, and the Truths: An Ethnographic Narrative Exploration of Philosophical Dialogue and Literacy with Young Learners." Journal of Educational Thought / Revue de la Pensée Educative 57, no. 1 (2024): 31–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.55016/ojs/jet.v57i1.79413.

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Abstract: This paper explores the innovative approach of engaging young learners in philosophical dialogue through creative storytelling. Employing an ethnographic narrative methodology, it examines storytelling sessions between the first author and her eight-year-old son, focusing on the emergent discussions about multifaceted truths inspired by the whimsical tale of “Omelette”, a fish that, according to the young storyteller, lays pre-cooked omelettes. By integrating narrative theory and elements of folklore and mythology, this paper reveals how such narratives can significantly enhance lite
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Binambuni, Yohana Aurilia, Didit Kurniadi, and Eko Heriyanto. "Interactive storytelling elements in R. L. Stine’s “Give Yourself Goosebumps #2: Tick Tock, You’re Dead!”." Jurnal CULTURE (Culture, Language, and Literature Review) 11, no. 1 (2024): 46–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.53873/culture.v11i1.580.

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This study explores the captivating world of interactive storytelling, focusing on how it brings horror narratives to life through the lens of R.L. Stine’s “Give Yourself Goosebumps #2: Tick Tock, You’re Dead!”. With storytelling evolving in the digital age, this study aims to unravel the elements behind what keeps readers hooked. This study uses qualitative descriptive method, specifically using literary analysis approach, dissecting the novel to uncover hidden gems and patterns. This study shows that interactive storytelling within horror narrative is not just about scaring the readers—it is
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Abelha, Paulo, Vinicius Gottin, Angelo Ciarlini, et al. "A Nondeterministic Temporal Planning Model for Generating Narratives with Continuous Change in Interactive Storytelling." Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Digital Entertainment 9, no. 1 (2021): 107–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1609/aiide.v9i1.12676.

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In this paper, we propose a temporal planning model for real-time generation of narratives in Interactive Storytelling systems. The model takes into account continuous branched time and the specification of constraints defined as temporal formulae over dramatic properties of the narrative (e.g. joy or tension). In order to address real-time generation, dramatic properties are modeled as varying linearly and events go through a preprocessing stage. As proof of concept, the model is incorporated into an existing storytelling system, LOGTELL, which provides a way to logically specify genres; allo
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Farzin Abdehgah, Ehsan, Sayedeh Babooneh Rastgooyan, and Mohammadjavad Khadivi. "A bibliometric study of organizational storytelling/narrative research." Journal of Design, Business & Society 9, no. 2 (2023): 221–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/dbs_00055_1.

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Organizational storytelling/narrative was largely ignored in the academic literature before the 1970s. Today, however, with the spread of ‘storytelling thinking’, this concept has been explored across disciplines including sociology, psychology, anthropology and philosophy. Although much research has emerged in the field of organizational narrative/storytelling, no study has addressed the bibliography of this subject quantitatively. This article is a bibliometric study of organizational storytelling/narration that aims to fill this gap. The data came from the Web of Science (WoS), which includ
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Wozniak-Cole, Victoria. "From Victim to Victor through the Transformative Power of Stories: How Survivors Make Sense of Human-Trafficking Experiences." Storyworlds: A Journal of Narrative Studies 14, no. 1 (2022): 55–78. https://doi.org/10.1353/stw.2022.a963515.

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Abstract: In the aftermath of human trafficking, survivors try to make sense of what has happened to them. In this article, I combine feminist standpoint theory with narrative victimology to put forward the term "situated storytelling." I argue that "situated storytelling" can contribute to trafficking survivors' attempts to make sense of their experiences. I make this argument based on a narrative thematic analysis of five interviews with human-trafficking survivors and using Brison's (2019) categorization of the self as embodied, narrative, and autonomous. The findings indicate that (1) phys
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dos Santos Lopes, Mónica Mara, Manuel José Damásio, and Carla Sousa. "Evoking happiness through visual storytelling in luxury fashion films: A case study." Clothing Cultures 11, no. 1 (2024): 21–37. https://doi.org/10.1386/cc_00081_1.

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In the dynamic scenario of luxury fashion, visual storytelling has become a crucial tool for brands to communicate their identity and connect with consumers emotionally. Fashion films (FFs) play a significant role in conveying brand narratives, aesthetics and values in an era where visual content dominates and consumer attention spans are limited. This study examines the intricate relationship between visual narrative elements, storytelling and the components of FFs within luxury fashion, using Storytailors’s Palindrome: Happiness Hunter collection as a case study. The research aims to underst
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Cerejeira, J. Gonçalves, C. Rivera Jiménez, I. Santos Carrasco, C. Capella, and E. Rodríguez. "Narrative psychiatry: Healing through storytelling." European Psychiatry 64, S1 (2021): S447. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.1193.

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IntroductionWe all have the innate ability to tell our story and the way we do it can determine the impact that each problem has on our lives. Storytelling can play a critical role in psychiatric practice and, from this premise, a new way of practicing psychiatry has recently emerged: narrative psychiatry.ObjectivesThe objective is to offer a unified vision of narrative psychiatry, providing details on the historical and academic context of this approach.MethodsA narrative-type literary review focused on narrative psychiatry will be presented.ResultsNarrative psychiatry is an innovative clinic
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Siti Aisyah. "The Power of Storytelling: Enhancing English Proficiency through Narrative Practices." PEBSAS: Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra 3, no. 1 (2025): 39–47. https://doi.org/10.61721/pebsas.v3i1.522.

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This study explores the use of storytelling as a pedagogical tool to enhance English proficiency among intermediate-level language learners at STIT Al-Ittihadiyah Labuhanbatu Utara. Employing a qualitative classroom-based action research design, the intervention integrated a variety of storytelling activities over ten weeks, including oral narratives, peer storytelling, and digital storytelling projects. Data were collected through pre- and post-tests, classroom observations, reflective journals, and semi-structured interviews. The findings reveal significant improvements in students’ vocabula
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Kocurek, Carly. "Walter Benjamin on the Video Screen: Storytelling and Game Narratives." Arts 7, no. 4 (2018): 69. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/arts7040069.

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Walter Benjamin’s 1936 essay, “The Storyteller” (2006) defines storytelling as a mode of communication that is defined in part by its ability to offer listeners “counsel”, or meaningful wisdom or advice. This article considers the earmarks of storytelling as defined by Benjamin and by contemporary writer Larry McMurtry and argues this type of narrative experience can be offered via interactive media and, in particular, video games. After identifying the key characteristics of storytelling as set forth by Benjamin, the article proposes and advocates for a set of key characteristics of video gam
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