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“The Inner Theater”
Published 2016-03-01“…Nonverbal affective signals may not only serve as a valuable guide in any day-to-day social encounter, but their role may also translate to the world of literature and storytelling. This article presents a series of three experiments aimed at investigating the processing of emotional facial expressions and nonverbal vocal signals (e.g., prosody, laughter) described in literature. …”
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The Biography and Bibliography of Ivan Antonovich Efremov Expanded with New Materials [Review: Efremov I.A. Women in My Life: Novels; Letters. Moscow, Izd. Yukhnevskaya S.A., 2022....
Published 2024-04-01“…In terms of fiction, they continue the 1940s series “Tales of the Extraordinary” and conform to the genre characteristics of romantic storytelling, as well as colonial and Western novels. …”
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A review of community and connectivity strategies for the acceleration of sustainable transitions
Published 2023-11-01“…The digital strategies reviewed include: digital mobilization, virtual community of practice, digital storytelling and digital artefacts. Middle-out approaches to change are particularly focussed upon, as they are most effective for individual actors within disciplines wishing to stimulate change (Janda & Parag, 2011; Simpson et al., 2020). …”
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Sequences in harmony: Cognitive interactions between musical and visual narrative structure
Published 2023-08-01“…From film and television to graphic storytelling, tonal music can accompany visual narratives in a variety of contexts. …”
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Social media and virtual sisterhood: The Instagram account @perempuanberkisah as a space for women’s solidarity
Published 2024-03-01“…Notably, the content goes beyond mere storytelling; it includes ongoing support for the individuals sharing their experiences, both from the @perempuanberkisah team and the broader community of women, as evidenced by the supportive comments flooding the posts. …”
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VTUBER PERSONAS IN DIGITAL WAYANG: A REVIEW OF INNOVATIVE CULTURAL PROMOTION FOR INDONESIAN HERITAGE
Published 2024-09-01“…The findings show that integrating advanced technologies enhances Wayang Digital's storytelling, aesthetics, and effectiveness as a powerful tool for cultural promotion. …”
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Seeking relevancy and transformation: The journey of valuing agency at a South African film school
Published 2020-09-01“…AFDA (The School for the Creative Economies) South Africa, has a consciousness – framed by the emerging landscape of decolonization – that storytelling needs to be more socially relevant than ever before. …”
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Presence of the Past: Digital Narrative of the Dennys Lascelles Concrete Wool Store; Geelong, Australia
Published 2021-04-01“…The proposed paper aims to investigate the potential of a new “digital heritage” narrative and storytelling as a means towards a digital placemaking framework. …”
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The promised potential of blockchain technology for transparency and fairness in agri-food chains: insights from the coffee sector
Published 2025-02-01“…By establishing correlations between these characteristics and specific types of fairness, this study reveals that some companies’ characteristics—such as company size and strength of commitment—and some coffee products’ characteristics—such as product storytelling, existence of certifications and presence of blockchain information on the coffee packaging—influence the amount of fairness relevant information displayed on the blockchain platforms available to end users. …”
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Locating reality through visual narratives: Marjane Sartapi’s surfacing in “Persepolis”
Published 2020-12-01“…From oral narratives to visual ones the art of storytelling has always been efficacious and more absorbing. …”
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Embodied Time: Applied and Incidental Architectural Narratives
Published 2022-11-01“…In this analysis of storytelling through building, encompassing a search for practical applications for how future buildings can embrace the passing of time, narrativity has been categorised into: the ‘applied’ or ‘artificial’, meaning the construction of a directed story, identity or philosophy; and the ‘incidental’ or ‘organic’, the accidental erosion and patination caused by weathering and human use. …”
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The Algorithm Is Not My Boss Anymore: technological appropriation and (new) media strategies in Riders x Derechos and Mensakas
Published 2020-04-01“…Crowdfunding were also used to fund it and to spread an alternative working storytelling from Silicon Valley’s. …”
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Teaching Science Communication with Comics for Postgraduate Students
Published 2021-10-01“…Data visualization and visual storytelling are increasingly common terms when institutions and scientists want to introduce people to their research and science through stories. …”
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Las alertas noticiosas como micronarrativas periodísticas: lenguaje y prácticas profesionales
Published 2022-06-01“… Las alertas noticiosas en los móviles no solo representan vehículos para distribuir contenido o aumentar el tráfico en las aplicaciones y en las páginas web, sino también micronarrativas periodísticas o una forma única de storytelling (contar historias). Este estudio explora cómo las notificaciones contribuyen al relato noticioso mediante el periodismo móvil. …”
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Engaging young carers in public health research through online lyric writing workshops during the COVID-19 pandemic
Published 2024-12-01“…Our approach combined narrative storytelling with rhythm and poetry (RAP) to co-produce creative outputs such as lyrics, aiming to engage participants with health and wellbeing research findings. …”
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The Digital Approach of The Architecture Narrative to The Relation of Gereja Ayam Sacred Space and Social Space in Pasar Baru Neighborhood
Published 2023-01-01“…This research employs the digital approach to the narrative storytelling of the Pasar Baru area and the Gereja Ayam as the case study, with the primary state of the art being the social space positioning of the Gereja Ayam sacred space on creating the sustainable urban environment of the Pasar Baru neighborhood. …”
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Navigating Uncertainty
Published 2023-11-01“…The use of self-revealing storytelling, alongside guided, creative, experiential activities, with a strong emphasis on music listening was fundamental to supporting participants in recognising both the shared nature of the external conditions they were grappling with as early career researchers, as well as the internal barriers to personal flourishing that they might benefit from understanding. …”
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Unimaginable Dreams
Published 2019-10-01“…A creative group of women from Afghanistan, Iran, Syria, Iraq, Kenya, Nigeria and Ethiopia share diverse perspectives to analyze their favorite movies, learn filmmaking skills and collaborate on original productions that add urgent personal nuance and depth to migration storytelling.…”
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The use of serious digital games to talk about grief and finitude with children: reports on the design and evaluation process of two games
Published 2024-09-01“…Notably, the project contributed two new templates to the platform: narrative and inverse narrative, enabling the construction of games through storytelling. The new templates on the RUFUS platform were assessed through empirical and analytical studies to allow usability and effectiveness of them. …”
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Tantri Kamandaka as a Mean of Stimulating Children’s Emotional Intelligence during the Covid-19 Pandemic
Published 2023-01-01“…The method used in stimulating early childhood emotional intelligence with Tantri Kamandaka is the storytelling method, while the order is the first to choose a story, the second to determine the story schedule, the third to tell and explain the meaning of the story, and the last is to discuss.…”
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