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Bibliography – Interactive & Immersive Documentary

Citations with the “webdocs” tag

Gaudenzi, S. (2013) “The Living Documentary: from representing reality to co-creating reality in digital interactive documentary”. In: Doctoral thesis Goldsmiths, University of London, DOI https://doi.org/10.25602/GOLD.00007997

Categories: PhD Thesis

Tags: Collaborative Documentary / games for change / i-doc / Interactive documentary / Interactive Factual / interactive non-fiction / New Media / new media documentary / online documentary / Online Journalism / open source documentary / participatory documentary / Transmedia / webdocs

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

Nash, K. (2014) “Strategies of interaction, questions of meaning: An audience study of the NFBs Bear 71”. In: Studies in Documentary Film Vol 8 Issue 3, Pp. 221—234, DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/17503280.2014.958904

Categories: Journal Article

Tags: audience / engagement / interactivity / reception / webdocs

Nash, K. (2014) “What is interactivity for? The social dimension of web-documentary participation”. In: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies Vol 18 Issue 3, Pp. 383—395, DOI 10.1080/10304312.2014.893995

Categories: Journal Article

Tags: authorship / interactivity / participation / voice / webdocs

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