Digital Storytelling: The New Arts-Based Research Method
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2. Lal S, Donnelly C, Shin J (2015). Digital sto-rytelling: an innovative tool for practice, education, and research. Occup Ther Health Care, 29(1):54-62.
3. de Jager A, Fogarty A, Tewson A et al (2017). Digital Storytelling in Research: A Systematic Review. The Qualitative Report, 22(10):2548-82.
4. Lal S, Jarus T, Suto MJ (2012). A scoping review of the photo voice method: Impli-cations for occupational therapy research. Can J Occup Ther, 79(3):181-90.
5. De Vecchi N, Kenny A, Dickson-Swift V, Kidd S (2016). How digital storytelling is used in mental health: A scoping review. Int J Ment Health Nurs, 25(3):183-93.
6. Conrad D, Sinner A (2015). Creating to-gether: Participatory, community-based, and collaborative arts practices and scholarship across Canada. Wilfrid Lauri-er University Press.
7. Lenette C, Boddy J (2013). Visual ethnogra-phy and refugee women: nuanced under-standings of lived experiences. Qual Res J, 13:72-89.
8. Manning C (2010). My memory’s back!’ In-clusive learning disability research using ethics, oral history and digital storytelling. Br J Learn Disabil, 38: 160-167.
9. Cunsolo-Willox A, Harper S L, Edge V L (2013). My Word: Storytelling and Digital Media Lab, & Rigolet Inuit Community Government. Storytelling in a digital age: Digital storytelling as an emerging narra-tive method for preserving and promot-ing indigenous oral wisdom. Qualitative Research, 13(2): 127-147.
10. Tsui EK, Starecheski A (2018). Uses of oral history and digital storytelling in public health research and practice. Public Health, 154:24-30.
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Issue | Vol 49 No 7 (2020) | |
Section | Letter to the Editor | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.18502/ijph.v49i7.3602 | |
PMCID | PMC7548500 | |
PMID | 33083314 | |
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KHOSHKESHT S, NIKBAKHT NASRABADI A, MARDANIAN DEHKORDI L. Digital Storytelling: The New Arts-Based Research Method. Iran J Public Health. 2020;49(7):1395-1396.