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Hacking Narratives

Hacking Narratives. Collaborative Storytelling. Who Gets to Write History? Who Gets to Speak?. Blurring Fictional/Non-Fictional Worlds. From Ethno-Fictions, to Ethno- Performatives : History as a Possible World: Authors and Authorities Challenged .

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Hacking Narratives

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  1. Hacking Narratives Collaborative Storytelling

  2. Who Gets to Write History? Who Gets to Speak? Blurring Fictional/Non-Fictional Worlds

  3. From Ethno-Fictions, to Ethno-Performatives: History as a Possible World: Authors and Authorities Challenged

  4. Counter Narratives and Alternative Voices

  5. Gender Trouble

  6. The Benefits of Serious Play

  7. Zombie Apocalpyse, Fall 2012

  8. The Audio Visual Essay: “Active Listening” Students Talk about Media Representation, By Renee from course New Media for Social Change

  9. Transmedia Storytelling for Social Change Final Project

  10. SCALAR – E-Publication Platform

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