2 October 2024
2pm to 4pm
A Good Story, Well Told: Utilizing Digital Storytelling in Qualitative Research
Room G01, Ground Floor, 222 Euston Road, Institute of Health Informatics, UCL, London
Small Group Workshop led by Mike Lang
Digital Storytelling (DST) is a facilitated, autobiographical media production methodology where a participant creates their own short-film about an important moment in their life using voiceover narration, photos, videos, music and various video editing techniques. These short-films are called “Digital Stories” and are generally between 2-5 minutes in length.
DST as a methodology was first conceived in the early 90s and since then has been used for advocacy, education, research, and therapeutic intent across many disciplines and topic areas. In a qualitative research context, both the process (DST) and product (Digital Stories) can be used for a range of knowledge generation and dissemination purposes and cultivate meaningful engagement with relevant stakeholders.
This interactive workshop will:
- Provide a basic overview of DST Methodology (including history, theoretical perspectives, ethics, and processes),
- Share examples of Digital Stories and DST uses in qualitative research (most examples will be related to health and wellness),
- Explore why, when, and how qualitative researchers can begin to incorporate DST into their work.
Due to the 2-hour length, attendees will not gain all the knowledge and skills necessary to facilitate DST experiences with their research populations, but they will leave with a clear picture of how they could use DST to generate knowledge and share it beyond the halls of academia.
Please note
- This in an in-person session
- No prior knowledge of Digital Story Telling is assumed. Just bring an open and creative mind
- You do not need to be a health researcher to participate in this workshop
- Only 20 places are available
Convener and workshop host
Becky McCall, PhD Candidate, Medical Research Foundation Doctoral Training Programme, UCL Institute of Health Informatics
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About Mike Lang
Dr. Mike Lang is a health researcher, award winning filmmaker, Digital Storytelling facilitator and adjunct assistant professor in the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Calgary, Canada. He has directed and produced three feature-length documentaries, two short documentaries, and three web series about the human health experience in addition to numerous health education curricula. Mike has also published 21 academic articles and facilitated the creation of over 900 digital stories (short-films) with people around the world. His professional and research focus is on using digital storytelling and documentary filmmaking in education, advocacy, research, and a therapeutic capacity within health and wellness contexts. Connect with him on all socials @mikelangstories or via www.mikelangstories.com or commonlanguagedst.org.