Jheni Arboine
CCW Educational Developer, Academic Enhancement
- What is a story?
What is narrative?
Different types of narrative
Fiction, Non-Fiction
What characteristics of form and structure define a story?
- Does the terms story mean different things in different cultures?
- Who tells what stories?
White illustrators showing black characters?
Antagonism here – How could it be met? How could it be solved?
- Who are you?
Positionality
Ethics of representation
Appropriation
- Where do you buy stories?
Black bookshops
Ethics of the market, industry, business
Supporting through business practice
What do you do?
- Personal Voice – Who owns it?
- Narratives in wider culture
Victim narratives
Narrative we tell about each other? Bias?
- Caricature – visual stories about people?
Punch
- In response to provocation – Manifesto of ethical practice
Ethical practice manifesto that we renew every time we do this?
Iterative and a new contract every year
- How do stories change across different spaces and platforms?
- How do you actually know if something is inclusive?
Is it similar to when you test whether people are actually learning?
In the university people speak about data but can the real benefit or impact be measured in this way?
- Cultural Capital