6-0210 DIGITAL STORYTELLING AS A TOOL FOR BUILDING IDENTITY AND FORGING NEW PATHS IN ANTHROPOLOGICAL RESEARCH
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Sunday, November 20, 2011: 08:00-11:45

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This session would be of particular interest to:
Students, Teachers of Anthropology in Community Colleges, Practicing and Applied Anthropologists
Organizers:  Jason E Miller (University of South Florida) and Mariela Nunez-Janes (University of North Texas)
Chairs:  Jason E Miller (University of South Florida) and Mariela Nunez-Janes (University of North Texas)
08:15
Digital Storytelling: A Feminist Approach
Lara J Worcester (American University in Cairo)
08:45
09:00
Homer Transformed: Digital Storytelling and Youth As Orators
Kirsten N White (Western Washington University)
09:15
Social Documentary, Engaged Listening and Embodied Objects: Digital Storytelling with Migrants In Ireland
Darcy Alexandra (Centre for Transcultural Research and Media Practice, Dublin Institute of Technology)
09:30
Discussion
09:45
Break
10:00
The “Rough Writerz”: Exploring, Constructing and Recreating Identities Through Digital Storytelling
Theresa A McGinnis (Hofstra University) and Andrea Garcia (Hofstra University )
10:15
Connecting Identities Across Contexts: Teachers Creating Digital Stories with Latino Students In the Borderlands
Alisa Leckie (University of Arizona) and Lisa H Schwartz (University of Arizona)
10:30
Digital Storytelling As An Urgent Educational Intervention
Mariela Nunez-Janes (University of North Texas) and David O Franco (University of North Texas)
11:15
Iiná Baa Hane’—Native People Creating and Sharing Digital Stories about Sovereignty and Resilience
Brenda Kay Manuelito (nDigiDreams, LLC and Antioch University) and Carmella Rodriguez (nDigiDreams, LLC and Antioch University)
11:30
Discussion

Media Education Foundation

Duke University Press

Sponsors:
Wiley-Blackwell
Oxford University Press
Microsoft Research