Mediatization or mediation? Alternative understandings of the emergent space of digital storytelling
Goldsmiths University of London
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Abstract
This article reviews the social potential of digital storytelling, and in particular its potential to contribute to the strengthening of democracy. Through answering this question, it seeks to test out the relative strengths and weaknesses of two competing concepts for grasping the wider consequences of media for the social world: the concept of mediatization and the concept of mediation. It is argued that mediatization (developed, for example, by Stig Hjarvard and Winfried Schulz) is stronger at addressing aspects of media textuality, suggesting that a unitary media-based logic is at work. In spite of its apparent vagueness, mediation (developed in particular by Roger Silverstone) provides more flexibility…
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- Mediation
- Epistemology
- Sociology
- Social media
- Dialectic
- Participatory culture
- Digital storytelling
- Storytelling
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