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Writing New Bodies: Critical Co-Design for 21st Century Digital-Born Bibliotherapy
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SSHRC Awarded IG 2018: Through cooperative inquiry and critical co-design, the project will develop an interactive digital story app (i.e., digital fiction) that can be evaluated as a tool for media-enhanced bibliotherapy to help young women address issues associated with body image concerns. 40 young women (20 per location) aged 18 to 21 years who are actively involved and interested in gender issues, design, and/or arts-based activism, and who wholly or partly identify as female will be recruited for this project.
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- Date created
- 2017-10-16
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- Arts and Culture
- Feminist
- Communications
- Gaming
- Critical Design
- Cooperative Inquiry
- Canada
- Bibliotherapy
- Electronic Literature
- Cis-gender
- IG
- Youth
- Action Research
- Psychology
- Girls
- Successfull SSHRC
- 2018
- Literary Games
- Gender
- Distress
- Narrative
- Grant Application
- Resilience
- Media Arts
- Co-design
- Ableism
- Critical Social Psychology
- Body
- Body Image
- Images
- Self-hatred
- Iterative Design
- Women
- Insight Grants
- Adolescence
- Applied Literary Studies
- Digital Fiction
- Research-creation
- Digital Technology
- Interactive Reading
- Directed Reading
- Stream B
- Canada
- Wales
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- Type of Item
- Research Material
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- License
- © Astrid Ensslin. All rights reserved other than by permission. This document embargoed to those without UAlberta CCID until 2024.