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What is Narrative
1.
An effective way of relaying information to the intended audiences.
Learn more in: Narrative Practices in Central Bank Communication
2.
A flowing story in a spoken or a written format.
Learn more in: The Struggles of Bilingual Authors: Developing Identity in the Additional Language
3.
It is understood as the coherent, partisan interpretation of complex events that is used as a mechanism to achieve consensus and political gain, regarding matters of public interest that are contested in the public sphere.
Learn more in: Salience, Self-Salience, and Discursive Opportunities: An Effective Media Presence Construction Through Social Media in the Peruvian Presidential Election
4.
A story or part of a story, and narratology is the science of stories.
Learn more in: Digital Storytelling from Artificial Intelligence to YouTube
5.
A story or a description of a series of events.
Learn more in: World Designs Presented to Children in Tales
6.
The
narrative
is a particular set of events that relate to a person from a particular point of view. It is the type of text it creates by putting it into space and time. For each
narrative
structure, person, time, though there are basic rules such as space,
narrative
s contain a number of semantic and structural deficiencies, consciously.
Learn more in: Product Placement With the Context of Character and Narrator
7.
A story recounting a sequence of events.
Learn more in: Brands, Fans, and Exchanges: Differentiating Between Fandoms, Transactional and Social Brand Communities, and Brand Publics
8.
An identifiable story, series of themes or patterns of behavior.
Learn more in: Depicting Political Dynamics of Migrant “Blackness” in the Era of Trumpism: Reframing of “the Other” in the British Press
9.
An all-encompassing meaning that tells or presents a story. Whether it is a picture, written text, moving image, or a combination of all these, the
narrative
is revealed. Television series are also known as storytelling tools with text and visuals.
Learn more in: The Narrative of Violence in the Framework of the Post-Truth Concept in Television Series
10.
The structure has a beginning and ending.
Learn more in: Are You an Observer or a Supporter of War?: The Changing Narrative of Front Line Reporting
11.
Narrative
is a way of presenting or understanding a situation or series of events that reflects and promotes a particular point of view or set of values.
Learn more in: A Neuromarketing Based Approach on the Usage of Narratives in the Advertising
12.
A story or part of a story, and narratology is the science of stories.
Learn more in: Digital Storytelling from Artificial Intelligence to YouTube
13.
The representation of a particular situation or process, embedded in a discourse. The specific story that is being told.
Learn more in: Collective Memory After Violent Conflict: A New Framework for Analysis
14.
Is a literary term of a set of series of events, fictional or nonfictional. It takes a literary form of poetry, plays, and novels.
Learn more in: Female Writings in Times of Crisis: A Transnational Feminist and Sociolinguistic Study
15.
A systematically organized structure, fiction, or action of narrating a story.
Learn more in: Darren Aronofsky's Dramatic Space: Noah's Ark as a Re-Presentation of a Universal Narrative
16.
An idea, account, or story that describes a sequence of events.
Learn more in: Development, Identity, and Game-Based Learning
17.
A sequence of events told by people with oral communication, text, movie, comic, digital presentation, and other devices. A
narrative
is open to interpretation for the storyteller and the audience.
Learn more in: Taking Perspectives in Digital Storytelling on Business Planning
18.
A particular view of the past, neglecting or dumping some information down and focusing on other to get a coherent version and explanation of past and present events
Learn more in: The Trade Union Movement of Iraq after 2003: Exploring the Role of Narratives in Turbulent Regions
19.
Narrative
is the order in which the author presents events to the audience or reader. The term
narrative
is often used synonymously with story.
Learn more in: Chingiz Aitmatov's Grand Narrative
20.
Anything that tells or presents a story.
Learn more in: The Construction of the Social Roles Attached to Women in TV Commercials Through the Narrative
21.
The history or context which serves as the central theme of the whole gamified learning experience.
Learn more in: A Proposal for the Design of a Gamified Experience for the Teaching of Historical Thinking in Primary Education
22.
It is the case of transferring an event using various composition options in the intersection of time, space and person.
Learn more in: The True-Based Narrative: An Analysis on John Hersey's Hiroshima
23.
The act of interpreting.
Learn more in: Popular Culture Discourse and Representation of the Organizations' Dark Side
24.
Report that uses direct observational data to provide rich and detailed descriptions of learner progress to inform instructions and programming.
Learn more in: A Longitudinal Case Study on the Use of Assistive Technology to Support Cognitive Processes across Formal and Informal Educational Settings
25.
Narrative
is generally or simply defined as a story that conveys a situation or a set of events (Cevizci, 2005).
Learn more in: Breaking the Narrative on Global Fault Lines
26.
This term is more like auteur cinema. The narrator is the director and he/she is free to tell the story on his/her own type of expression.
Learn more in: Multiculturalism in Cinema in the Context of Popular Culture: Where Exactly Ferzan Özpetek Stands?
27.
This is the technical term for a story. Humans are story-telling beings and stories offer a way to make sense of the World around us as well as get an understanding of the people who surround us.
Learn more in: The 2018 Facebook Data Controversy and Technological Alienation
28.
A story, a spoken or written account of connected events.
Learn more in: Fostering Cultural Awareness for a Global Competence
29.
A storyline with a beginning, middle and end for telling a story, whether real or fiction.
Learn more in: Question Concerning Evil in the Age of New Television: Dichotomy of Good and Evil in Money Heist
30.
A
narrative
is built around a story and a narrator. It involves a structure consisted of a communication process between “a sender” and “a reciever”.
Narrative
describes a process taking shape around the request of reader/audience understand the world. The concept also describes a desire to tell something as a basic need of human nature.
Narrative
s change in the context of a dialectical relationship in connection with the changings and developments in the world. And the fields of
narrative
change, too.
Learn more in: From Traditional to Transmedia: Transformation of the Narrative Strategies in the Product/Brand Placement
31.
The backgrounds and plots that ground a game’s story; aspects of a game that transmit a story to the player.
Learn more in: Femininities and Technologies: Gender Identities and Relations in Video Games
32.
While there is debate about what defines a “
narrative
” and a “story,” there are generally four main features of a text (or discourse) that mark it as a “
narrative
” and differing from a “story.” (1) A sequence in time;
narrative
should include a clear beginning, middle and an end. (2) A focal actor or actors;
narrative
s are always about someone or something. (3) An identifiable
narrative
voice; a
narrative
is something that someone tells from a particular perspective. (4) A moral of the story or an evaluative frame of reference;
narrative
s carry a meaning and cultural value such as standards against which actions of the characters can be judged.
Learn more in: The Use of Story in Building Online Group Relationships
33.
A
narrative
is simply a story or version of events communicated through language. Scholars in many disciplines including English, media studies, linguistics, cultural theory, and anthropology have studied how humans communicate and form communities using different forms of
narrative
. Since installations use many pieces of art, they can be used together to create a
narrative
of sorts.
Learn more in: Immersing People in Scientific Knowledge and Technological Innovation Through Disney's Use of Installation Art
34.
A story about connected events.
Learn more in: Inducing Six-Word Stories From Curated Text Sets to Anticipate Cyberwar in 4IR
35.
A mode of communication involving symbolic actions, such as words or deeds, that are sequentially arranged to convey meaning for individuals and communities.
Learn more in: Facts or Feelings?: The Peril and Promise of Intuitive Communication in an Era of Misinformation
36.
A story that provides the setting (who, what, where, when) and the goal (why) of an escape room. It also gives a role for the players to take on in the game.
Learn more in: Creating Online Educational Escape Rooms for Undergraduate Learners in the Natural Sciences: Integrating Authentic Scientific Tools
37.
Background information written and provided by the Director on the faculty scoring sheet.
Narrative
s were placed directly after each standard on the scoring sheet to help explain the school’s progress (or lack thereof) towards meeting the standard.
Learn more in: Garnering Faculty Buy-In to Improve Online Program Quality: Implementation of the Online Learning Consortium Scorecard to Encourage Shared Governance
38.
The stories or historical references to which the designer seeks to refer; the influence of precedence on the finished product.
Learn more in: The Value of Storytelling in Product Design
39.
A
narrative
or story is an account of a series of related events, experiences, or the like, whether true or fictitious.
Learn more in: Transmedia Storytelling Edutainment and the New Testament Lesson
40.
A
narrative
, in the sense meant in this chapter, is a deliberate and organised selection of stories from within a life of experiences (university teaching practice).
Learn more in: Arranging and Rearranging Practice in Digital Spaces: Professional Learning amongst Teacher Educators
41.
Defined by Aristotle requiring “imitation of an action that is complete in itself, as a whole of some magnitude... Now a whole is that which has beginning, middle, and end” the definition of coherent
narrative
(Aristotle, 350 BCE: 1450b: 25, p. 233).
Learn more in: Sorting the Relationship of Tacit Knowledge to Story and Narrative Knowing
42.
This word is used in the educational field to mean stories and narrations.
Narrative
is currently recognized as a valid support to learning in both its cognitive and motivational aspects, in the wake of the work of Bruner, which highlighted its cognitive value as sense-making device and its motivational potential raising from the fact that it is a natural form of expression and communication among people of all ages and all cultures.
Learn more in: Narrative Learning Environments
43.
A spoken or written account.
Learn more in: Surpassing Narrative and Non-Verbal Communication: A Cross-Modal Approach to Music Composition in Nation Branding
44.
While there is debate about what defines a “
narrative
” and a “story,” there are generally four main features of a text (or discourse) that mark it as a “
narrative
” and differing from a “story.” (1) A sequence in time;
narrative
should include a clear beginning, middle and an end. (2) A focal actor or actors;
narrative
s are always about someone or something. (3) An identifiable
narrative
voice; a
narrative
is something that someone tells from a particular perspective. (4) A moral of the story or an evaluative frame of reference;
narrative
s carry a meaning and cultural value such as standards against which actions of the characters can be judged.
Learn more in: The Use of Story in Building Online Group Relationships
45.
A text structure that conveys experience, fictional or not, through the organizational unit of time (NGA Center & CCSSO, 2010).
Learn more in: Bridging New Media Literacies and the Common Core Through Narrative
46.
Product that represents one or more events by some media for humans, or some formal descriptions for computers. In this study, a
narrative
is constructed as the totality of a story world, story, discourse, and expression.
Learn more in: Consideration of Fundamental Methods and Principles for Human-Computer Co-Creation of Narratives
47.
A description of some events. In this chapter, the authors use the word for the first-person
narrative
.
Learn more in: The Potentiality of First-Person Views: Analyzing Narratives During Art Appreciation
48.
Sequencing of facts and events, which can be used to construct a certain type of national identity.
Learn more in: Historical Memory and National Identity as Tools of Modern War: A Case Study of Mariupol
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