Capturing memories : an engaged research project using community digital storytelling
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Jordaan, Martina
Mennega, Nita
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Common Ground Research Networks
Abstract
This article reports on a community digital storytelling project and explores how a digital storytelling project with a local community creates an accessible repository of information about the previously unrecorded history of the community. The storytelling project encourages the community to tell their stories or discuss issues that are important to them. The program has been running for more than twelve months, with regular training in cloud-based video editing software. The storytelling videos are uploaded on the community organization’s YouTube channel. After each training session, the participants complete a survey reflecting on their experience with creating the videos. Findings indicate that accessing technology is crucial for personal empowerment and community development. It allows individuals to express themselves, challenge dominant narratives, and shape their own destinies. By creating digital stories, individuals can gain self-confidence and belief in their potential. This belief is a powerful tool for personal and community growth, enabling individuals to take risks, pursue their goals, and make meaningful changes in their lives and society.
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Community digital storytelling, Engaged research, Mamelodi, South Africa, Historical Society of Mamelodi, SDG-11: Sustainable cities and communities
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SDG-11:Sustainable cities and communities
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Jordaan, M. & Mennega, N. 2023, 'Capturing memories: an engaged research project using community digital storytelling', International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social and Community Studies, vol. 20, no. 1, pp. 97-111, doi : 10.18848/2324-7576/CGP/v20i01/97-111.