The podcast is a conversation with Joanna Wheeler, founder and director of TransformativeStory and Alison Buckler, Senior Research Fellow at the Open University in the UK, on story and storytelling. We look at how this can be used in research, communications, and understanding how people learn. The conversation encompasses ethical storytelling and the importance of ownership and representation, making the point that even though this series is interested in innovative methods, storytelling is not another method, but a different way of thinking about how knowledge is generated.
To find out more about the storytelling guide recently published by Alison and Joanna, click here.
Information on other references mentioned by Joanna and Alison during their recording:
- Khoja-Moolji and Shenila’s paper on "Doing the ‘work of hearing’: girls' voices in transnational educational development campaigns." Published in Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, available here
- Bond’s recent update of their storytelling guidelines available here
- Pledge for Change’s commitment to more authentic storytelling available here