Transmedia Narratives for Cultural Heritage

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Australian Convict
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Author_Nicole Basaraba
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Contemporary comparative literature
Cultural heritage
Cultural Heritage Content
Cultural Heritage Tourists
Dark Tourism
Digital archives
digital heritage projects
Digital humanities
Digital journalism
Digital media
Digital Narrative
digital narrative project management
Digital narratives
Digital Rhetoric
Emergent Narratives
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Game studies
Historical narratives
Hyde Park Barracks
Interactive Digital Narrative
Interactive documentaries
Interactive Narrative
interactive storytelling
Ludonarrative Dissonance
ludonarrative methodology
Media Studies
Media theory
Multimodal Content
Multimodal Discourse Analysis
Museum studies
Narrative Paradox
Narrative studies
Narratology
National Famine
Participatory Culture
Port Arthur Historic Site
public history engagement
Public humanities
Remixing transmedia
Royal Canal
serious games analysis
Social media
Transmedia
Transmedia narratives
Transmedia Story
Transmedia Storytelling
Ux Design
virtual museum design
Virtual museums

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032066912
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Apr 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Transmedia Narratives for Cultural Heritage focuses on theoretical approaches to the analysis and creative practice of developing non-fiction digital transmedia narratives in the rapidly growing cultural heritage sector.

This book applies a media-focused transdisciplinary approach to understand the conventions of emerging digital narrative genres. Considering digital media’s impact on narrative creation and reception, the approach, namely remixed transmedia, can aid practitioners in creating strategic non-fiction narratives for cultural heritage. These creations also need to be evaluated and a digital-media focused ‘ludonarrative toolkit’ allows for the critical analysis of the composition and public participation in interactive digital narratives. This toolkit is applied and exemplified in genres including virtual museums, serious games, and interactive documentaries. The book also includes a seven-phase theoretical framework that can assist future creators (and project managers) of non-fiction transmedia ‘mothership’ narratives; and a methodology (based on ‘big data analysis’) for how to invent new cultural heritage narratives through bottom-up remixing that allows for public inclusion. Two transnational case studies on the 11 UNESCO World Heritage Australian Convict Sites and the Irish National Famine Way demonstrate the seven-phase framework’s applicability.

As many scholars across disciplines are increasingly creating digital narratives on historical topics for public consumption in various forms, the theoretical foundations and practical project management framework will be useful for scholars and project teams in the domains of transmedia studies, interactive narratives, cultural heritage, media studies, comparative literature, and journalism.

Nicole Basaraba received her PhD from Trinity College Dublin, Ireland with a specialisation in digital media narratives and digital humanities. Her research focuses on evaluating and finding best practices for creating interactive digital narratives in non-fiction genres. She is particularly interested in how participatory digital culture impacts storytelling practices in cultural heritage and tourism contexts, such as in creative and digital place-making. Basaraba also has a Master of Arts in Communications and Technology from the University of Alberta, Canada. She has presented at over 20 conferences worldwide and her work has been published in multiple peer-reviewed journals.

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