On the Horizon: Volume 14 Issue 4

Subject:

Table of contents - Special Issue: Storytelling in a liminal time

Guest Editors: Boria Sax

Storytelling in a liminal time

Boria Sax

This paper aims to provide an introduction to the special issue of On the Horizon on “Storytelling in a liminal time”.

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The oral epic and the web site: a story of convergence

R.J. Clougherty

The paper seeks to illustrate the way in which internet and hyper‐text practices reflect ancient and classical literary practice, both of which differ from linear published

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A story in small lessons magnified: the creation of an online campus

Karen M. White

This paper aims to outline the beginnings of online education.

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The case study: storytelling in the industrial age and beyond

Barbara Benjamin

Storytelling is traditionally associated with an oral tradition, dating back to the age of the hunter‐gatherer. Beginning with the etymology of the word, “story,” this article

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Storytelling and the “information overload”

Boria Sax

This article seeks to examine the various functions served by storytelling, from its origins in prehistoric times to the post‐industrial age.

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Review of The Truth of Stories: A Native Narrative by Thomas King

Betsy Hearne

This is a review of The Truth of Stories by Thomas King.

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Review of Storytelling in Daily Life: Performing Narrative by Langellier and Peterson

Kate McDowell

This review seeks to evaluate the book Storytelling in Daily Life by Langellier and Peterson.

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Review of Storytelling in Organizations: Why Storytelling Is Transforming 21st Century Organizations and Management by John Seeley Brown

Sharon L. Comstock

This is a review of Storytelling in Organizations: Why Storytelling Is Transforming 21st Century Organizations and Management by John Seeley Brown.

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Cover of On the Horizon

ISSN:

1074-8121

Online date, start – end:

2000

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • John Moravec