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Bibliography – Interactive & Immersive Documentary

Citations with the “collaboration” tag

Miller, L.; Webb Jekanowski, R. (2020) “Collaborative Encounters: I-docs and environmental pedagogy in and beyond the classroom”. In: in The Interactive Documentary in Canada (forthcoming) McGill-Queen’s

Categories: Book Chapter

Tags: collaboration / environment / pedagogy

Miller, L. (2009) “Filmmaker in Residence: The Digital Grandchild of Challenge for Change”. In: In Waugh, T. (Ed). Challenge for Change / Societe Nouvelle Pp. 427—442, McGill University Press

Categories: Book Chapter

Tags: activism / challenge for change / collaboration / community / participation

Miller, E. (2018) “The Shore Line as Polyphony in Practice: A Case Study”. In: Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media Issue 15, Pp. 113—123, DOI https://doi.org/10.33178/alpha

Categories: Journal Article

Tags: case study / climate justice / collaboration / polyphony

Miller, L.; Allor, M. (2016) “Choreographies of Collaboration: Social Engagement in Interactive Documentaries”. In: Studies in Documentary Film Vol 10 Issue 1, Pp. 53—70, DOI 10.1080/17503280.2016.1171686

Categories: Journal Article

Tags: collaboration / gaming / health / housing / Interactive / non-linear documentary / outreach / partnership / simulation / Social change

Miller, E.; Little, E.; High, S. (2017) “Going Public: The Art of Participatory Practice”. Vancouver, University of British Columbia Press

Categories: Book

Tags: co-creation / collaboration / community / ethics / impact / participation / performance

Nash, K.; Hight, C.; Summerhayes, C. (eds) (2014) “New documentary ecologies: Emerging platforms, practices and discourses”. Palgrave MacMillan ISBN 978-1-137-31049-1

Categories: Book

Tags: audiences / collaboration / distribution / emerging documentary / platforms / practice

Nash, K. (2012) “Modes of Interactivity: Analysing the Webdoc”. In: Media, Culture & Society Vol 34 Issue 2, Pp. 195—210, DOI 10.1177/0163443711430758

Categories: Journal Article

Tags: categories / collaboration / interactivity / narrative / webdocs

Rose, M. (2014) “Making publics: Documentary as do-it-with-others citizenship”. In: In M. Ratto, & M. Boler (Eds.), DIY Citizenship : Critical Making and Social Media Pp. 201—212, MIT Press ISBN 9780262026819

Categories: Book Chapter

Tags: co-creation / collaboration / participation

Scott-Stevenson, J. (2011) “The interactive documentary in a cross-platform, community context”. In: Expanding Documentary 2011: Proceedings of the VIIIth Biennial Conference Vol 1 Issue 2, Pp. 181—188,

Categories: Paper

Tags: collaboration / community organisations / cross-platform / partnerships

Green, D.P. ; Bowen, S.J.; Newell, C.; Schofield, G.; Bartindale, T.; Crivellaro, C; Sheikh, A.; Wright, P.; Olivier, P. (2015) “Beyond Participatory Production: Digitally Supporting Grassroots Documentary”. In: Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems Pp. 3157—3166, New York, NY, ACM DOI https://doi.org/10.1145/2702123.2702203

Categories: Conference proceedings

Tags: collaboration / grassroots documentary

Aston, J.; Gaudenzi, S. (2012) “Interactive Documentary: Setting the Field”. In: Studies in Documentary Film Vol 6 Issue 2, Pp. 125—139, DOI 10.1386/sdf.6.2.125_1

Categories: Journal Article

Tags: activism / agency / authorship / collaboration / constructing reality / enactive knowledge / ethics / Interactive documentary

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