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Transmedia Storytelling Principles and Other Participatory Techniques as Tools for Promoting Urban Change Projects

Student: Peskov Feliks

Supervisor: Yulia Chernenko

Faculty: Faculty of Creative Industries

Educational Programme: Transmedia Production in Digital Industries (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2020

This research work explores the principles of transmedia narration and other methods of complicity by the example of promoting urban projects in Russia and in the world. The scientific work is aimed at helping the organizers of urban changes in avoiding conflicts due to insufficient participation of citizens in the development of the city.

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