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Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies | 2017

City of welcome: refugee storytelling and the politics of place

Nina Woodrow

Abstract Drawing from a programme of applied research engaging with diverse groups of young people in an urban setting in Australia, this paper explores the peace building potential of facilitated storytelling. In this study ‘co-performative refugee storytelling’ involved scaling up narrative practices with the intention of creating city spaces that are more meaningfully inclusive of young people from refugee backgrounds. This model hinges on the theories of urban philosophers who emphasized the role of the imagination, and of cultural activity, in producing public space as a site of resistance. If space is produced relationally, and if cultural activity is an important medium for the production of relational space, then the role of artists and storytellers becomes a critical one in the creation of city spaces that are either welcoming or alienating. This discussion weaves strands of urban and cultural philosophy into a practical model for mobilizing collective storytelling to support a practice where a cosmopolitan imaginary can be publicly rehearsed. Ultimately, the function of this paper is to establish that if, as cultural practitioners, we understand that ‘co-performative refugee storytelling’ has the potential to produce relational spaces, then we may put this imaginary to use in practical ways.


Journal of Cultural Science | 2015

Digital storytelling and Co-creative Media: The role of community arts and media in propagating and coordinating population-wide creative practice

Nina Woodrow; Christina Spurgeon; Ellie Rennie; Helen G. Klaebe; R. Heck; Brad Haseman; John Hartley; Maura Edmond; Jean Burgess


Digital Media Research Centre; Creative Industries Faculty | 2015

Community uses of co-creative media digital storytelling and co-creative Media: The role of community arts and media in propagating and coordinating population-wide creative practice

Christina Spurgeon; Nina Woodrow; Jean Burgess; Maura Edmond; John Hartley; Bradley C. Haseman; Elizabeth Heck; Helen G. Klaebe; Ellie Rennie


School of Communication; Digital Media Research Centre; Creative Industries Faculty | 2017

Our True Colours: A Storytelling Project with Women from Refugee Backgrounds

Nina Woodrow


Digital Media Research Centre; Creative Industries Faculty; School of Media, Entertainment & Creative Arts | 2016

The geography of welcome: Refugee storytelling, cultural translation and co-performing activism

Nina Woodrow


Archive | 2015

Community uses of co-creative media

Christina Spurgeon; Nina Woodrow; Jean Burgess; Maura Edmond; John Hartley; Brad Haseman; Elizabeth Heck; Helen G. Klaebe; Ellie Rennie


Cultural Science Journal | 2015

Community Uses of Co-creative Media Digital storytelling and Co-creative Media: The role of community arts and media in propagating and coordinating population-wide creative practice.

Nina Woodrow; Christina Spurgeon; Ellie Rennie; Helen G. Klaebe; Elizabeth Heck; Brad Haseman; John Hartley; Maura Edmond; Jean Burgess


Creative Industries Faculty; School of Media, Entertainment & Creative Arts | 2014

Brave New Welcome

Nina Woodrow


Creative Industries Faculty; School of Media, Entertainment & Creative Arts | 2014

Our true colours: A collage of four womens’ stories

Nina Woodrow


Creative Industries Faculty | 2014

Working on the edge : Exploring the creative tensions experienced by practitioners facilitating participatory media projects with refugees and asylum seekers in Australia

Nina Woodrow

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Christina Spurgeon

Queensland University of Technology

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Ellie Rennie

Swinburne University of Technology

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Helen G. Klaebe

Queensland University of Technology

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Jean Burgess

Queensland University of Technology

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Brad Haseman

Queensland University of Technology

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Elizabeth Heck

Queensland University of Technology

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