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"Dying to Get In", Healthcare Reform and Digital Storytelling
Besides making a point about the state of healthcare in the US today, my friends and I created the video above as a form of “digital storytelling”, using new tools to share an age-old content delivery system. Do you think facts and figures have worked better?
I’ve been hearing a lot more about storytelling these days. For example, in a recent NPR segment about storytelling at the Edinburgh festival, an audience member said in her Scottish burr, “We’ve been so clever about computers and pushed entertainment as far as we can, we’re going back to the original art form”.
This might help explain the increased buzz around great user-generated events like the Moth StorySlam and Mortified and radio shows like This American Life and now the Moth Radio Hour. There is something old-fashioned, comforting and even primal about storytelling.
While this supposedly new-found interest in storytelling coincides with increased interest in digital social media, I don't see it necessarily as a denunciation of technology.
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- Metaphor
- Social Media
- storytelling
- Video
- Congress
- Democratic Party
- Democrats
- Drew Westen
- George Lakoff
- Mortified
- National Public Radio
- NPR
- NPR
- The Moth
- The Political Brain: The Role of Emotion in Deciding the Fate of the Nation (Hardcover)
- The Political Mind: Why You Can't Understand 21st-Century American Politics with an 18th-Century Brain
- Tim Wu
- United States
- US Congress
- Zero Divide Foundation




