1st Edition
Storytelling Research Methods Meaning Making and Interdisciplinary Knowledges across Borders
Introduction
Michael Wilson, Antonia Liguori and Emily Underwood-Lee
1. Storytelling in an Interdisciplinary Research Environment
Michael Wilson
2. Towards Un-disciplinarity: Storytelling, Technology and the Academy
Antonia Liguori
3. Storytelling and Ethics
Emily Underwood-Lee and Hilary Dyer
4. The Tale Exchange: Telling Stories around Corners to Craft a Commons
Cath Heinemeyer
5. Story-based Groupwork and Nature Connectedness: The Sky Clears
Alida Gersie
6. Classroom Engagement across Disciplines through Digital Storytelling: Exploring Personal Connections to Museum Objects in the Smithsonian Learning Lab to Strengthen Learning Communities
Philippa Rappoport and Antonia Liguori
7. Sleep Stories
Paul Crawford
8. Of Telling Identities and Spaces: Myth-Chanting Tradition of the Khasis
Desmond Kharmawphlang
9. Doing Storytelling Work in the Context of Gender-Based Violence
Sophia Kier-Byfield and Ngozi Oparah
10. Adapting Storytelling for the Busy Workplace: #mynamemeans Project
Karen Jiyun Sung
11. A Conversation on Storytelling in Chronic Pain Research and Clinical Practice: How to Learn to Be Comfortable with Silence and Unexplored Narratives
Hemakumar Devan and Antonia Liguori
12. A Conversation on Storytelling as Cultural Investigation: Exploring Conflicts, Transitions and Reconciliation in Rwanda through Filmmaking
Rodriguez Iragena, Fred Dalmasso and Antonia Liguori
13. Conclusion
Michael Wilson, Antonia Liguori and Emily Underwood-Lee
Biography
Michael Wilson is Professor of Drama and UNESCO Chair in Storytelling Education for Sustainability, Loughborough University, UK.
Antonia Liguori is Professor of Participatory Storytelling and Public Policy and Co-Director of the Institute for Collective Place Leadership at Teesside University, UK.
Emily Underwood-Lee is Professor of Performance Studies at the University of South Wales, UK.






