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Realisation of the resource Realisation of the resource potential of narrative and potential of narrative and narrative collections via narrative collections via
multi-perspective markupmulti-perspective markup
Joanna Kwiat PhD Research
Knowledge Media Institute
The Open University
But PM doesn’t solve the problem either.
STORY
I had a very demented old boy in EMI unit a week or so back. ?CVA ?Fit (had before) ?Fall with head injuring unwitnessed in the night[.] Big black eye and abrasion – not sent to hospital.
Died as expected 4 days later
Reported to coroner as injury
PM = Bronchopneumonia
No mention of dementia which was what really killed him.
Pre Grammar
Progression of Narrative Models
Grammar Post Grammar
Schema
Transformational
Phrase structure
Dual
Plot, Gist &
Feature
Network
Point
Macrostructure
Affect
Reader
= Cultural
= Literary
= Cognitive
PavelLevi Strauss
Bartlett van Dijk
Aristotle (350BC)
Thorndyke
e.g.
e.g. e.g.
e.g. e.g.
van Dijk
Schank
Chatman
Labov
Wilensky
Barthes
Gabriel (2000)
Brewer & Lichtenstein
3 Level Narratological Model3 Level Narratological Model
Main Point
Other Point/s Salient Features
Characters:
Protagonist/s
Antagonist/s
Other Character/s
Narrator:
Identity of the voice
Stylistic properties
Audience/s
Structure
Discourse
RelationalReader Relations
Can you as reader relate to this story? If so, how?
Story Relations
Do you regard this story as related to that story? If so how?
HUMOUR EMPATHY PUZZLEMENT INTEREST SURPRISE ANGER DISINTEREST
Brilliant stuff ! … Can’t I comment on that ?
NAMING KNOWLEDGE NARRATIVE REFLECTING ACTION
VALUES & BELIEFS EMBELLISHED DESCRIPTIVE MINIMAL TOPICAL MULTI-WAY CONTRASTING PERSONALISED GENRE
> Flexible querying provision
> Single and multiple perspective views
> Markup schema and tools having a natural and obvious feel
> Browsing provision
Essential Usability Features:
> Enticement to tell stories
“Show me stories told by Health Visitors with GPs in the audience”
“Show me the view of this / these reader(s) of the story”
“Allow me to browse the collection by title and by character”
“That’s so funny/sad! It reminds me of when …”
“For me this story is about … I would like to add that …”
JKwiat@northamptonshire.gov.ukJKwiat@northamptonshire.gov.uk
“I can kind of relate to this because I’ve thought about how do we - this is a nice way of doing it actually … these hyperlinks and so on usually come from the author don’t they and […] it’s the reader that matters; and even the choice of indexing terms, again it’s the reader that matters; but people are different…” .
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