Category Archives: publications

New publication: Editorial: Towards 2030: Sustainable Development Goal 4: Quality Education

Antonia Liguori, in collaboration with Philippa Rappoport, Smithsonian Institution, US; Antonella Poce, University of Roma Tor Vergata, Italy; Matthew Rabagliati, UK National Commission for UNESCO, just completed her work on this very important Research Topic published by Frontiers, that addresses the fourth Sustainable Development Goal, which is to “ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for

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New publication: What Digital Storytelling Means to the New Generation of Researchers

Our latest Open Access publication is inspired by the panel we delivered at the International Digital Storytelling Conference in the Washington D.C. and Baltimore areas, US, in June 2023. Please, read the abstract below. A new, hybrid way of conceiving Digital Storytelling (DS) in applied research is presented here as an essential trigger to challenge, expand, and eventually re-frame the

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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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New publication: Digital storytelling and the concept of the “modern” museum

Dr Antonia Liguori was invited to write the afterward to the new book written by the Italian archeologist Elisa Bonacini Museums and Forms of Digital Storytelling, originally published in Italian by Aracne Editrice and now translated into English. The research illustrates multiple experiences and strategies adopted in museums and in the world of cultural heritage in the field of digital

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