Documents and Downloads
Latest Documents and Downloads
We have a selection of over 70 documents available for you to download on this website ranging from research papers by members of the George Ewart Evans Centre for Storytelling team through to a selection of sound recordings of seminars given at the centre. Recent uploads to the site include a research paper given by Dr Patrick Ryan at the 10th Annual Benedict Kiely Literary Weekend in Omagh, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland and the powerpoint slides that accompanied Prof Joe Winston’s keynote paper at this year’s symposium. For more information visit the Documents and Downlaods section of this website.
We have a broad range of documents available for you to view, in order to make it easier to find what you are looking for they have been arranged into broad categories. Click on one of the links below to see the documents in that category or visit http://storytelling.research.glam.ac.uk/documents for a full list.
Take a look at the powerpoint slides that accompanied Prof Joe Winston’s keynote at our 2011 symposium on Storytelling and Translation.
The texts referred to in the powerpoint are
Stephen Clingman ‘The Grammar of Identity’ (2009) Oxford University Press
K.A. Appiah (2006) ‘Cosmopolitanism: Ethics in a World of Strangers’ London: Penguin
Doreen Massey (2005) ‘For Space’ London: Sage
Helen Nicholson (2005) ‘Applied Drama: the Gift of Theatre’ Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan
Listen to provocations from Mark Brake, Prof Hamish Fyfe and Dr Steve Killick
Listen to provocations from Zephyrine Barbarachild, Peter Hughes Jachimiak and Mary Medlicott .
Listen to Richard Bauman’s lecture at the 2008 Symposium Storytelling and Authenticity: The Remediation of Storytelling: Narrative Performance on Early Commercial Sound Recording.
Research papers and performances given by members of the George Ewart Evans Centre for Storytelling staff and students and by our invited speakers.
Listen to the digital stories made as part of a pilot project investigating the possibilities of Digital Storytelling to a Disaster Management context – in this case to serious flooding in Tewkesbury in 2007.
TaleEnders Stories and Showreels
A collection of images and stories from the TaleEnders project dedicated to cricket in Wales during the Second World War.
Listen to seminars from the Communities 2.0 project which helps community groups, voluntary organisations and social enterprises in Wales to benefit from technology.
Watch digital stories from 'Taking the Field’, a collaboration between the George Ewart Evans Centre for Storytelling and the Marylebone Cricket Club that tells the stories of grassroots cricket clubs in the UK and Sri Lanka.
Suggestions for further reading and resources.
