Books
Aisha Khan

Digital Storytelling Power

Digital Storytelling Power explores how indigenous communities worldwide are using digital media to reclaim their narratives and reshape historical understanding.
This book highlights the innovative ways these communities leverage technology, such as digital archives and virtual reality, to safeguard and transmit cultural heritage.
It also examines how social media and online platforms are utilized to challenge dominant historical narratives and amplify indigenous voices, fostering intergenerational knowledge transfer.

The book argues that digital storytelling is not just a technological tool but a form of cultural resistance and self-determination.
By controlling and disseminating their own stories, these communities challenge inequalities and promote social justice.
Digital Storytelling Power progresses by analyzing case studies, examining ethical considerations like data sovereignty and cultural appropriation, and exploring the role of digital storytelling in education and activism.
142 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
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