Interactive Documentary

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civic engagement research
contemporary documentary
Contemporary Society
Database Documentaries
Database Voice
De Michiel
digital documentary
Digital Games
digital knowledge production
digital media
Digital Oralities
Documentary Ambition
Documentary culture
Documentary Makers
Documentary Media
Documentary Practice
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Federal Aviation Administration
Focus User Attention
Forking Path Narratives
Fort McMoney
Google Street View Images
GPO Film Unit
interactive media theory for researchers
Mass Observation
McDowell County
McDowell County West Virginia
media ethnography
media technologies
Modular Narratives
participatory culture
Participatory Documentary
Participatory Intensities
participatory media
performative media analysis
polyvocal storytelling
Possibility Space
simulation studies
virtual reality
VR Experience

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138631465
  • Weight: 490g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Jul 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Tracing continuities in digital and documentary practices, this book is a study of interactive documentary from the perspective of documentary culture. Exploring the dizzying array of new documentary forms that have emerged in the past ten years, the book is grounded in the analysis of multiple recent examples of digital documentary work, drawing out the key issues that the work raises.

These issues provide a starting point for theoretical reflection, with each chapter developing concepts and frameworks to facilitate thinking with and through interactive documentary. The book explores questions of polyvocality, participation, and political voice, as well as the sociality and performativity of digital documentary practice. By thinking deeply and critically about interactive documentary practice, the book charts the many and various ways in which interactive documentaries claim the real – contingently, partially, or, in some cases, collectively. Each chapter draws on a range of examples – from digital games to data visualisations, database documentaries to virtual reality – demonstrating how we might engage with these ‘unstable’ digital texts.

The book will be particularly valuable for students and researchers keen to make connections between documentary and digital media scholarship.

Kate Nash is Associate Professor in the School of Media and Communication, University of Leeds. Her research explores the intersections of documentary practice and digital media culture. She has published widely in leading journals and is co-editor (with Craig Hight) of Studies in Documentary Film.

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