Digital storytelling and Co-creative Media: The role of community arts and media in propagating and coordinating population-wide creative practice

How is creative expression and communication extended among whole populations? What is the social and cultural value of this activity? What roles do formal agencies, community-based organisations and content producer networks play? Specifically, how do participatory media and arts projects and netwo...

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Main Authors: Woodrow, N., Spurgeon, C., Rennie, E., Klaebe, H., Heck, E., Haseman, B., Hartley, John, Edmond, M., Burgess, J.
Format: Journal Article
Published: CULTURAL SCIENCE 2015
Online Access:http://cultural-science.org/journal/index.php/culturalscience/article/view/121
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/14170
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Klaebe, H.
Heck, E.
Haseman, B.
Hartley, John
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Burgess, J.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-141702019-10-02T23:15:01Z Digital storytelling and Co-creative Media: The role of community arts and media in propagating and coordinating population-wide creative practice Woodrow, N. Spurgeon, C. Rennie, E. Klaebe, H. Heck, E. Haseman, B. Hartley, John Edmond, M. Burgess, J. How is creative expression and communication extended among whole populations? What is the social and cultural value of this activity? What roles do formal agencies, community-based organisations and content producer networks play? Specifically, how do participatory media and arts projects and networks contribute to building this capacity in the contemporary communications environment? 2015 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/14170 http://cultural-science.org/journal/index.php/culturalscience/article/view/121 http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/LP1110127 CULTURAL SCIENCE fulltext
spellingShingle Woodrow, N.
Spurgeon, C.
Rennie, E.
Klaebe, H.
Heck, E.
Haseman, B.
Hartley, John
Edmond, M.
Burgess, J.
Digital storytelling and Co-creative Media: The role of community arts and media in propagating and coordinating population-wide creative practice
title Digital storytelling and Co-creative Media: The role of community arts and media in propagating and coordinating population-wide creative practice
title_full Digital storytelling and Co-creative Media: The role of community arts and media in propagating and coordinating population-wide creative practice
title_fullStr Digital storytelling and Co-creative Media: The role of community arts and media in propagating and coordinating population-wide creative practice
title_full_unstemmed Digital storytelling and Co-creative Media: The role of community arts and media in propagating and coordinating population-wide creative practice
title_short Digital storytelling and Co-creative Media: The role of community arts and media in propagating and coordinating population-wide creative practice
title_sort digital storytelling and co-creative media: the role of community arts and media in propagating and coordinating population-wide creative practice
url http://cultural-science.org/journal/index.php/culturalscience/article/view/121
http://cultural-science.org/journal/index.php/culturalscience/article/view/121
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/14170