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Exploring the co-production of digital storytelling for lay knowledge exchange within and between flood risk communities: the case of the River Severn, UK

机译:探索洪水风险社区内部和洪水风险社区中的数字讲故事的共同制作:英国塞恩河的案例

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This paper evaluates the potential role of co-produced digital storytelling as a medium of linking flood memories and lay knowledge exchange around flood preparedness for resilience within flood risk communities. The objectives of the described action focus on both process andd output - to capture memory of flood events, and to share critical reflection on, and adaptive learning from, flood experiences within and between communities. Very specific pieces of resilience stories on preparedness were co-produced into digital stories (audio and images) working with individuals and small clusters of people. In the development process, stories were shared within the communities who created them, and within new communities. At all community events, the experience of sharing the stories was observed and evaluated using participant and facilitator questionnaires and independent observation. When shared in community events, the value of the digital media, nature of the story construction, the local or transferable nature of messages, and emotional weight given to the story were all appraised. The stories stimulated new discussions within different community groups and in multi-stakeholder meetings; conversations generated by the same digital story were found to differ depending on the setting. Listeners had high degrees of empathy with the stories gaining insights around “mobilising community#x201D; and “developing emotional resilience”. The paper explores issues of engagement in order to produce a participatory media -demonstrating the process and tensions of exchanging knowledge, and how the cultural practice of digital storytelling can jump the divide to policymaking and function as a successful way of engaging a wider public at flood risk.
机译:本文评估了共同生产的数字讲故事的潜在作用作为连接洪水记忆的媒介,并在洪水风险社区内的洪水准备中划分洪水准备的知识交流。所描述的动作的目标侧重于过程andd输出 - 捕获洪水事件的内存,并分享群体内部和之间的洪水体验的关键反思和自适应学习。在与个人和小集群中合作的数字故事(音频和图像)共同制作了非常具体的恢复性故事。在开发过程中,故事是在创建它们的社区内和新社区的共享。在所有社区活动中,使用参与者和促进者问卷和独立观察分享故事的经验和评估。当在社区事件中共享时,数字媒体的价值,故事建设的性质,信息的本地或可转移性质以及对故事的情绪重量都得到了评价。故事刺激了不同社区团体和多利益相关方会议的新讨论;发现由相同的数字故事生成的对话根据设置而不同。听众对洞察洞察的故事有高度的同情,“调动社区#x201d;和“发展情绪恢复力”。本文探讨了参与的问题,以便在融合知识的过程和紧张的过程中,以及数字讲故事的文化实践如何将分裂跳跃为决策和功能,以洪水更广泛的公众的成功方式。风险。

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