@article{12ff0debe6f546e7a1284ef29efb9c4c,
title = "NarDis: Narrativizing Disruptive Media Events with the Media Suite{\textquoteright}s Exploratory Search Tools",
abstract = "Our CLARIAH research pilot {\textquoteleft}Narrativizing Disruption{\textquoteright} (NarDis) investigates how (digital) humanities researchers who use audio-visual materials in their research practices can benefit from digital tools that help them better understand how media representations construct meaning. This research pilot uses a case study approach to delve deeper into the relationship between scholarly search and storytelling – by concentrating on how, specifically, the Media Suite{\textquoteright}s exploratory search tools can help to understand how {\textquoteleft}disruptive{\textquoteright} media events are constructed as narratives across media, and instilled with specific cultural-political meanings. This article presents the methodological insights of the research pilot, in order to explain how the existing features and functionalities of the Media Suite – specifically, its exploratory search tools – support such explorations. We discuss the challenges that we encountered during our research pilot, and identify a number of opportunities and recommendations for further Media Suite development.",
keywords = "narrative creation, storytelling, media research, user studies, archives, linked open data",
author = "Sabrina Sauer and Berber Hagedoorn",
year = "2021",
month = dec,
day = "8",
doi = "10.18146/tmg.812",
language = "English",
volume = "24",
pages = "1--12",
journal = "Tijdschrift voor Mediageschiedenis",
issn = "2213-7653",
publisher = "Nederlands Instituut voor Beeld en Geluid",
number = "1-2",
}