@inbook {411, title = {Mediatized lives: Autobiography and assumed authenticity in digital storytelling}, booktitle = {Digital Storytelling, Mediatized Stories. Self-representations in New Media}, year = {2009}, pages = {105-122}, publisher = {Peter Lang}, organization = {Peter Lang}, address = {New York}, abstract = {Recent years have seen amateur personal stories, focusing on {\guillemotleft}me, flourish on social networking sites and in digital storytelling workshops. The resulting digital stories could be called {\guillemotleft}mediatized stories. This book deals with these self-representational stories, aiming to understand the transformations in the age-old practice of storytelling that have become possible with the new, digital media. Its approach is interdisciplinary, exploring how the mediation or mediatization processes of digital storytelling can be grasped and offering a sociological perspective of media studies and a socio-cultural take of the educational sciences. Aesthetic and literary perspectives on narration as well as questioning from an informatics perspective are also included.}, url = {http://books.google.com/books?id=Sl_WM0tVV84C\&pg=PA105\&lpg=PA105\&dq=Mediatized+lives:+Autobiography+and+assumed+authenticity+in+digital+storytelling\&source=bl\&ots=MgExXTBiye\&sig=V2Ms-GgkRzw5k6TU_M7KUE8h3kk\&hl=en\&sa=X\&ei=06stT9TXCaaLsQLYndzGDg\&ved=0CC0Q6AE}, author = {Kaare, H. and Lundby, K.} }