[Air-L] Announcement: Digital storytelling issue of 3CMedia available online now

Marcus Foth m.foth at qut.edu.au
Thu Nov 5 20:26:23 PST 2009


3Cmedia: Journal of Community, Citizen’s and Third Sector Media

  Making Links through Digital Storytelling

Issue 5 (October) 2009

ONLINE NOW!

http://www.cbonline.org.au/3cmedia/



This issue of the Journal of Community, Citizen’s and Third Sector  
Media and Communication (3CMedia) provides important insights into how  
a particular form of community-based digital media practice is being  
used in a variety of contexts to facilitate social participation  
through storytelling and creative expression. Papers are based on  
selected presentations given at the 5th annual Making Links  
conference, held at The University of Melbourne from 11th to 13th  
November, 2008.



Aneta Podkalicka and Jonathan Staley report on the development,  
operation and management of a youth media program, YouthWorx Media and  
how digital storytelling is being used in conjunction with community  
radio to engage disadvantaged young people.



Peta-Marie Standley and her colleagues introduce The Traditional  
Knowledge Revival Pathways (TKRP), an Indigenous-owned community,  
training and environmental consultancy, that uses new media tools  
including digital storytelling techniques to reconnect people to place  
and to demonstrate the value of the ancient Indigenous knowledge  
system in providing solutions to issues of contemporary concern.

Natalie Davey and Samia Goudie report on the Hope Vale – Pelican  
project. This partnership between the Elders of Hope Vale, and Pelican  
Expeditions, a marine research and education service provider aims to  
promote social and emotional wellbeing and caring for country. In 2007  
and 2008 a digital storytelling media camp was embedded into the  
project and extraordinary stories were produced.



Throughout 2009 the State Library of Queensland (SLQ) collaborated  
with individuals and Indigenous communities across Queensland in an  
initiative that used digital storytelling to capture responses to the  
Apology made by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. Jean Burgess and Helen  
Klaebe report on the collaborative process used to capture responses  
from Brisbane-based individuals.

The Australian Centre for the Moving Image is one of the few cultural  
institutions of its kind worldwide. Helen Simondson charts the  
development of the Digital Storytelling program at ACMI.



About 3CMedia and the Making Links issue

3CMedia is a scholarly e-journal which aims to provide a forum for  
promoting, reporting and debating research in community-based,  
citizen's and 'third sector' media and culture. 3CMedia is published  
by the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia and access to  
the journal is free of charge. Contributions covering a wide range of  
disciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches, research methods and  
topics are welcome. All papers published in 3CMedia are subject to a  
process of blind peer review and many are based upon papers presented  
in the academic stream of the Community Broadcasting Association's  
Annual Conference or the annual Making Links conference. Making Links  
(see also www.makinglinks.org.au) is a conference that seeks to engage  
interested people, organisations and groups working at the  
intersection of social action and information technology, including  
community workers, educators, trainers, non-profit organisations,  
people who work with marginalised groups, activists and researchers.  
One of the program streams in the 2008 conference was dedicated to  
digital storytelling.



For more information about 3CMedia, and to see current and previous  
issues, visit the journal website: http://www.cbonline.org.au/3cmedia/



Dr Christina Spurgeon
Senior Lecturer, Journalism, Media & Communication
Creative Industries Faculty
Queensland University of Technology
Musk Avenue, Kelvin Grove, 4059, Australia
Tel: + 61 7 31388184
Fax: + 61 7 31388195
Email: c.spurgeon at qut.edu.au

CRICOS No: 00213J





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Assoc. Prof. Marcus Foth
Principal Research Fellow

Institute for Creative Industries and Innovation
Queensland University of Technology (CRICOS No. 00213J)
Victoria Park Rd, Brisbane QLD 4059, Australia
Phone +61 7 313 x88772 - Fax x88238 - Office K506, KG
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