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| Digitale Erzählforschung× | Diskursanalyse× | |
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| Fachgebiet≠ | Qualitativ | Qualitative Forschung |
| Familie | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Entstehungsjahr≠ | Mid-1990s (practice); 2000s (formalised as research methodology) | 1989 (Fairclough); 1987 (Potter & Wetherell) |
| Urheber≠ | Joe Lambert & Dana Atchley (Center for Digital Storytelling, Berkeley); theorised in research contexts by John Hartley, Kathy McWilliam, and Michele Knobel | Norman Fairclough; Jonathan Potter and Margaret Wetherell |
| Typ≠ | Qualitative research design | Method |
| Wegweisende Quelle≠ | Lambert, J. (2013). Digital Storytelling: Capturing Lives, Creating Community (4th ed.). Routledge. ISBN: 978-0415627030 | Fairclough, N. (1989). Language and power. Longman. link ↗ |
| Aliasnamen≠ | digital storytelling research, DNR, digital narrative inquiry, digital story-based research | DA, Critical Discourse Analysis, Discursive Analysis |
| Verwandt≠ | 4 | 2 |
| Zusammenfassung≠ | Digital Narrative Research is a qualitative methodology in which participants create or share short digital stories — typically combining personal voice-over, photographs, video, and text — that become the primary data for inquiry. Originating in community digital-storytelling practice developed at the Center for Digital Storytelling in Berkeley in the 1990s, the approach has been adopted widely in education, health, social work, and participatory action research to surface voices and experiences that are difficult to capture through interviews or surveys alone. | Discourse analysis is a qualitative research methodology that examines how language, communication, and power shape meaning, identity, and social reality. Developed across linguistics, sociology, and psychology (particularly by Norman Fairclough and Jonathan Potter), discourse analysis goes beyond content to analyze language use as a social practice that constitutes and reflects power relations, ideologies, and social structures. |
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