This study explores the use of digital storytelling as a tool for expressing and documenting lived experiences of migration and adaptation in Greek society, focusing on women of Albanian origin. Through qualitative research, the narratives of these women are analyzed, highlighting the challenges, adaptation strategies, and identity formation processes they undergo. The study emphasizes the role of digital storytelling as a means of empowerment and self-expression, as well as a tool for promoting social integration and understanding.
Digital storytelling as a means of expressing experiential stories of migration and adaptation in Greece “the case of women of Albanian origin

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Agara, E. (2018). Digital storytelling as a means of expressing experiential stories of migration and adaptation in Greece “the case of women of Albanian origin”. (Dissertation). (Athens. NKUA. [https://pergamos.lib.uoa.gr/uoa/dl/object/2838663/file.pdf Retrieved 19/3/2024]