Author Archives: Antonia Liguori

New publication: The Challenge of Engaging Communities on Hidden Risks

Co-developing a Framework for Adaptive Participatory Storytelling Approaches (APSA) Another paper just published from the DRY project, exploring how applied storytelling can support knowledge exchange and public engagement. Please, read the abstract below. The transdisciplinary Drought Risk and You (DRY) project aimed to interweave storytelling and science as a way of increasing the different voices and types of knowledge (specialist,

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New Publication: Amplifying Community Voices for Sustainable Climate Adaptation

Delighted to see our work on Amplifying Community Voices for Sustainable Climate Adaptation. Future Yetu: A Digital Storytelling Project in the Nairobi Slum of Korogocho published on The Palgrave Handbook of Global Social Problems.Always wonderful to work with the amazing artist and activist Daniel Onyango and the brilliant landscape architect Pia Jonsson! And this time we were also joined by Humphrey Otieno, whose

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The Listening City at the AMPS Conference in Prague

Antonia Liguori, Pia Jonsson and Daniel Onyango are presenting this project at the AMPS Conference 2023 in Prague, a conference on Culture, History, Art and Design.The Listening City is a collaborative interdisciplinary project that aims to explore Digital Storytelling as a tool for place-making and as a community-building approach to inspire dialogue and mutual understanding across diverse groups within an urban context. As stories convey values and

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The FutureAbility project at the International Digital Storytelling Conference

Mark Dunford and Tricia Jenkins (on behalf of DigiTales) and Antonia Liguori (on behalf of Loughborough University) joined the global Digital Storytelling community at the 10th International conference hosted by UMBC, Montgomery College, Smithsonian Institution and StoryCenter in the US in June, to facilitate a workshop on FutureAbility. The main objective of the workshop was to test the FutureAbility e-learning

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SOLIS Final Project meeting in Athens

Research Paths hosted the final team meeting for the SOLIS project in Athens on the 7th and the 8th of June. It was an opportunity for the 8 project partners to come together and to evaluate as a group the great results of a project that is generating real impact at organisational and individual level on how to use creative

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