Designing to Restory the Past: Storytelling for Empowerment through a Digital Archive
Journal article, 2023

Storytelling is a frequently used approach to design. Stories and storytelling also have a role in mediating information and contributing to people's understanding of the world around them. Previous research suggests that storytelling can be empowering to marginalized and diverse communities, such as Indigenous peoples, by offering a platform to voice their (hi)stories. In this paper, we present a research through design project in which we explore the design of the living archive. This is a web-based digital archive that encourages a user-based approach to restorying the past by focusing on storytelling for empowerment and involving members of Indigenous People, the Sami. We demonstrate how a digital archive can contribute to (re)storying the past in a manner that preserves Indigenous ways of knowing and ethical archiving of social memory. Through this archive, we provide the digital tools for the communities to take on the role to tell their truth and, in doing so, become central in the design and communication of their own stories. In short, design for storytelling to empower those who need a voice.

Storytelling

Research through Design (RtD)

Sensitive Design

Marginalized Groups

Digital Archives

Design for Empowerment

Author

Hanna Nordin

Umeå University

Teresa Almeida

Umeå University

Interact Technol Inst ITI LARSyS

Mikael Wiberg

Chalmers, Computer Science and Engineering (Chalmers), Interaction Design and Software Engineering

International Journal of Design

1991-3761 (ISSN) 1994-036X (eISSN)

Vol. 17 1 91-104

Subject Categories

Design

DOI

10.57698/v17i1.06

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6/19/2023