Exploring digital fiction as a tool for teenage body image bibliotherapy
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In: Digital Creativity, Vol. 27, No. 3, 08.2016, p. 177-195.
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T1 - Exploring digital fiction as a tool for teenage body image bibliotherapy
AU - Ensslin, Astrid
AU - Skains, Rebecca
AU - Riley, Sarah
AU - Haran, Joan
AU - Mackiewicz, Alison
AU - Halliwell, Emma
N1 - 2016 Taylor & Francis. This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the DOI in this record.
PY - 2016/8
Y1 - 2016/8
N2 - This article reflects on the findings of the interdisciplinary ‘TransForm’ project,which ran between 2012 and 2014 and aimed to explore how reading andwriting digital fictions (DFs) might support young women in developingframeworks for more positive thinking regarding their body image. Theproject comprised the following stages: (1) a review and compilation of DFsthematising and/or problematising female corporeality; (2) a series ofcooperative inquiries with 3 groups of young women (aged 16–19 years)over a period of 5 weeks, examining participants’ responses to a selection ofthe previously compiled DFs, as well as the challenges these young womenface in relation to body image and (3) an interventionist summer school inwhich participants aged 16–19 explored body image issues via writing DFs.This article reports on the main observations and findings of each stage, anddraws conclusions for future research needs in this area.
AB - This article reflects on the findings of the interdisciplinary ‘TransForm’ project,which ran between 2012 and 2014 and aimed to explore how reading andwriting digital fictions (DFs) might support young women in developingframeworks for more positive thinking regarding their body image. Theproject comprised the following stages: (1) a review and compilation of DFsthematising and/or problematising female corporeality; (2) a series ofcooperative inquiries with 3 groups of young women (aged 16–19 years)over a period of 5 weeks, examining participants’ responses to a selection ofthe previously compiled DFs, as well as the challenges these young womenface in relation to body image and (3) an interventionist summer school inwhich participants aged 16–19 explored body image issues via writing DFs.This article reports on the main observations and findings of each stage, anddraws conclusions for future research needs in this area.
KW - Digital fiction
KW - cooperative inquiry
KW - expressive writing
KW - bibliotherapy
KW - body image
U2 - 10.1080/14626268.2016.1210646
DO - 10.1080/14626268.2016.1210646
M3 - Article
VL - 27
SP - 177
EP - 195
JO - Digital Creativity
JF - Digital Creativity
SN - 1462-6268
IS - 3
ER -