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[Commlist] Call for Papers: Digital Narrative and Interactive Storytelling for Public Engagement with Health and Science
Mon Mar 22 13:53:19 GMT 2021
*Call for Papers: Digital Narrative and Interactive Storytelling for
Public Engagement with Health and Science*
ABSTRACTS DUE 31 MARCH 2021!
Register your interest and submit abstracts
athttps://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/17893
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Keywords: digital narrative, interactive storytelling, health
communication, science communication, science education, science journalism
We are seeking papers for a joint issue with/Frontiers in
Communication/(Science and Environmental Communication; Health
Communication) and/Frontiers in Environmental Science/(Science and
Environmental Communication) on digital and interactive narratives and
science and health education and journalism. This Special Topic aims to
investigate how digital media affordances—such as human-machine and
human-human interactivity, multimedia capacities, dynamic visual appeal,
playfulness, personalization, real-time immersion, multilinear
narrative, and so on—have been and can be used to effectively
communicate health and science issues. We would like to go beyond the
current discourse on fake news, mis/disinformation and online
radicalization, which recognizes the malignant effects of digital media
on health and science affairs, to refocus on the positive affordances of
digital media—both in direct education (e.g., museums, public
demonstrations, school settings) and through the media (e.g., news,
film, games)—as communication tools and techniques for health and
science topics.
The aim of this Research Topic is, therefore, to explore the current
state of play, as well as potential future trajectories, of digital
narrative and storytelling in the communication of health and science
topics. We invite scholarly investigations, including theoretically
driven and practice-related research, on any topic relevant to that
overall goal. Some potential topics include, but are not limited to:
* How can science and health be effectively communicated through both
playful and informative digital narrative and storytelling forms?
* How can information, education and entertainment be integrated into
digital narratives about health and science issues?
* How do the socio-technical affordances of digital health and science
narrative and storytelling, especially interactivity, affect
audience experience, message cohesion, knowledge acquisition,
emotional engagement and, ultimately, health/science literacy?
* Can digital narrative and storytelling serve as an antidote to
digital health and science mis/disinformation and online science
denial more broadly, and in what way?
* How are interactive narratives currently used for health & science
communication and what are the social, economic and technological
constraints on their production?
Types of Manuscripts:
● Empirical Research Papers
● Practice-led research Projects
● Reviews
● Conceptual Analysis
● Brief Research Reports
● Perspectives/Commentaries
Details on manuscript
types:https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/communication#article-types
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Abstract Deadline: 31 March 2021
Full Papers: 30 Sept 2021
The full call is athttps://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/17893
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please register interest using the “Participate” button, and contact
Lyle Skains ((lskains /at/ bournemouth.ac.uk)
<mailto:(lskains /at/ bournemouth.ac.uk)>) with any questions.
Guest Editors: R. Lyle Skains and An Nguyen, Bournemouth University
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