叙述的
讲故事
口译(哲学)
背景(考古学)
主流
身份(音乐)
媒体研究
社会学
叙事史
政治
多样性(控制论)
公共历史记录
历史
政治学
美学
文学类
艺术
法学
计算机科学
考古
人工智能
程序设计语言
作者
Nicole Basaraba,Thomas Cauvin
标识
DOI:10.1080/13642529.2023.2184969
摘要
Histories of events can be told from multiple perspectives, and there is rarely just one linear narrative or a single interpretation of the past.This paper takes an interdisciplinary approach to explain how the concept of shared authority in public history can be applied to transmedia storytelling, in the context of media studies, to address conflicting narratives on historical events.Transmedia narratives allow for more opportunities to target different audiences and offer alternatives, and perhaps conflicting interpretations, to official mainstream interpretations of historical events.This is achieved through three primary methods of public participation in the development of conflicting narratives which can be presented through a variety of different media.The theoretical challenges in sharing authority of transmedia narrative creation with different publics ranges from strong to little control (i.e.radical trust).Thus, we discuss a series of methodologies that can be strategically used in future research projects that wish to share authority with different publics in the development of historical transmedia narratives with conflicting interpretations.This approach can be particularly relevant in contexts of segregation, discrimination, identity, political changes or cultural wars.
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