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Cultivating a "green identity" through narrative

Cultivating a "green identity" through narrative | Transformational Media, Transmedia, Arts Activism, Culture Shift | Scoop.it

Dan McAdams, a narrative psychologist at Northwestern University, studies the personal life stories of people. His research shows that our personal identities do not come from personality traits or the issues that concern us at any particular time in our lives. Our identities come from the stories we tell (often unconsciously) that bring the episodes of life together into a coherent unity. These stories incorporate our concerns and express our interpretations of inherited dispositions (e.g. outgoing and sociable), but do not become an identity until they are brought together into a narrative.

 

This is where we can begin to think about the cultivation of ‘green’ identity. It has to do with the stories we tell ourselves about how we relate to our communities, purchases, nature, and so on.

 

A major obstacle to the environmental movement has been the use of stories to discredit environmental concerns. A heavily funded series of campaigns have been waged to paint environmentalists with negative stereotypes.

 

via Joe Brewer

Cognitive Policy Works


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Why it’s time to rethink visual storytelling on the web from the bottom up

Why it’s time to rethink visual storytelling on the web from the bottom up | Transformational Media, Transmedia, Arts Activism, Culture Shift | Scoop.it
cyneth's insight:

Adam Westbrook is proposing a new idea for visual storytelling on the web.

As technology becomes more pervasive and immersive, artists are sensing limitless possibilities on the horizon. Adam invites developers, designers, artists and storytellers to engage in a conversation around new ideas.

malek's curator insight, May 15, 7:47 PM

Getting visual...sounds interesting.

Jonathan Rodgers's curator insight, May 16, 4:47 PM

bottoms up

mirmilla's curator insight, May 17, 11:12 AM

Visual Storytelling as a web-native form. An inspiring thought.

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Data-Driven Brand Storytelling: 6 Steps to A Credible Story

Data-Driven Brand Storytelling: 6 Steps to A Credible Story | Transformational Media, Transmedia, Arts Activism, Culture Shift | Scoop.it
Credible stories are rooted in data, and your opinions add perspective. Develop more credible stories with these 6 steps for data-driven brand storytelling.

 

Got data? Need a story?

Got a story? Need data?


Then these 6 steps will help shape your data into a story -- or bring data into your story.

 

Marrying data and storytelling to make your point is sometimes tricky to do. What I really like about this post is that its first tip is all about figuring out what question(s) are top most in the minds of your audience -- because that is the first step in figuring out how to take your data and shape it into a story OR determine which data you need to help your story along.

 

The other 5 points are also really good: where to find data if you need it, how to vet and filter the data, choosing how to share the data visually, how to weave the story and data together, and then most importantly -- receiving feedback before you publicly share it.

 

Go read this article. I think you will find it very helpful!

 

Many thanks to Giuseppe Mauriello for sending me this article to review :)

 

This review was written by Karen Dietz for her curated content on business storytelling at www.scoop.it/t/just-story-it ;


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A Data Scientist's Real Job: Storytelling

A Data Scientist's Real Job: Storytelling | Transformational Media, Transmedia, Arts Activism, Culture Shift | Scoop.it
Crunching numbers is only half the battle.

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Mike Ellsworth's comment, April 15, 11:12 AM
Insight Narrator, you're right. Context should be in the forefront of data analysis because you can't tell a story with the data without it.
Karen Dietz's comment, April 15, 12:49 PM
I agree completely! Thank you for your comments.
Social2Health's curator insight, May 14, 9:07 AM

Social is also adding the "story" back in data storytelling.

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