Young Rachel, Dongilli Dominic, Souder Abigail, Peek-Asa Corinne
School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Iowa.
Department of American Studies, University of Iowa.
Health Commun. 2024 Oct 3:1-14. doi: 10.1080/10410236.2024.2405767.
Digital storytelling is a participatory media creation process. To illustrate how digital storytelling may be used as a method within the culture-centered approach to health communication, this paper presents a case study analysis of two 2-day digital storytelling workshops in collaboration with a local harm reduction organization that supports people who use drugs. Storytellers used the communicative space of digital storytelling to confront stigmatizing cultural and institutional narratives related to substance use. Storytellers also demonstrated how harm reduction work engendered a sense of purpose and an alternative to punitive drug policies. However, storytellers felt that stories produced for the harm reduction community could be misunderstood by outsiders, limiting the potential of the stories for advocacy communication. Overall, we find that digital storytelling as a method within the culture-centered approach has potential to elevate the experiences, understanding, expertise, and goals of communities that have been excluded from health communication. The digital storytelling method will have the most value as a critical narrative intervention if the principles and reflexivity of the culture-centered approach are foundational to the process.
数字叙事是一种参与式媒体创作过程。为了说明数字叙事如何作为一种方法应用于以文化为中心的健康传播方法中,本文呈现了一个案例研究分析,该分析涉及与一个支持吸毒者的当地减少伤害组织合作举办的两次为期两天的数字叙事工作坊。讲述者利用数字叙事的交流空间,直面与药物使用相关的污名化文化和制度性叙事。讲述者还展示了减少伤害工作如何产生了使命感以及一种替代惩罚性毒品政策的方式。然而,讲述者认为为减少伤害社区制作的故事可能会被外人误解,从而限制了这些故事用于宣传传播的潜力。总体而言,我们发现,作为以文化为中心的方法中的一种手段,数字叙事有潜力提升那些被排除在健康传播之外的社区的经历、理解、专业知识和目标。如果以文化为中心的方法的原则和反思性是该过程的基础,那么数字叙事方法作为一种关键的叙事干预将具有最大价值。