INDCOR White Paper 0: Interactive Digital Narratives (IDNs) -- A Solution to the Challenge of Representing Complex Issues
Hartmut Koenitz, Jonathan Barbara, Lissa Holloway-Attaway, Frank Nack,, Mirjam Palosaari Eladhari, Agnes Bakk

TL;DR
This paper discusses Interactive Digital Narratives (IDNs) as a novel medium that effectively represents complex issues by allowing exploration of multiple perspectives, personalization, and integration of live data, thereby empowering citizens with better understanding.
Contribution
It introduces IDNs as an innovative approach to depict complex topics, highlighting their ability to present multiple perspectives and enable interactive exploration for informed decision-making.
Findings
IDNs can represent multiple perspectives simultaneously.
IDNs enable deep personalization and integration of live data.
IDNs foster democratic engagement and understanding of complex issues.
Abstract
Citizens everywhere have the right to be well-informed. Yet, with the high complexity of many contemporary issues, such as global warming and migration, our means of information need to mutually adapt. Narrative has always been at the core of information exchange - regardless of whether our ancestors sat around a fire and exchanged stories, or whether we read an article in a newspaper, or watched a TV news broadcast. Yet, the narrative formats of the newspaper article, the news broadcast, the documentary, and the textbook are severely limited when it comes to representing highly complex topics which may include several competing - and sometimes equally valid - perspectives. Such complexity contributes to a high level of uncertainty due to a multitude of factors affecting an outcome. Fortunately, with Interactive Digital Narrative (IDN), there is a novel media format which can address…
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TopicsDigital Storytelling and Education
