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Digital stories are a powerful means to convey the experiences of people living with HIV, carers, and those affected by a range of development issues.
These short films use photographs and spoken narratives to empower their subjects and to inform and influence decision makers. Digital stories, made by the individuals themselves, can provide evocative and compelling accounts of their personal experiences.
"A very good reason for listening to patients is that we see things that nobody else sees" Ian Keller, HIV patient and digital story teller
The session opened with presentations from:
The discussion focussed on the balance of process versus product in the creation of digital stories: whether their importance lies in the ability to empower those who make the stories or to influence wider audiences. The tensions of editorial control and the appropriate use of digital stories, compared with other methods such as participatory video, were also highlighted.
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