Abstract
Interactive digital narratives (IDNs) have the potential to adequately and effectively represent the highly relevant and complex issue of climate change. The interactivity in interactive digital narratives (IDNs) can increase narrative engagement, as IDNs require active participation. Such narrative engagement, in turn, is a well-known mediator of narrative persuasion. One recent IDN is the award-winning interactive Cli-Fi (‘Climate Fiction’) documentary ‘De eeuw van mijn opa’ (DEVMO; ‘Grandfather’s century’), by filmmaker Sam van Zoest. Comparing the original interactive version with a non-interactive version created by the researchers, we used a between-subjects experiment (n=62) to test whether interactivity (yes/no) had an effect on narrative engagement and narrative persuasion. Perceived effectance and perceived autonomy were included as control variables. The results showed that both versions of the documentary had a persuasive effect when comparing scores before versus after exposure. However, the interactive version was not significantly more persuasive compared to the non-interactive version. Furthermore, no evidence was found of narrative engagement as a mediating factor, although narrative engagement did
positively affect narrative persuasion. Surprisingly, no differences were found in control variables perceived effectance and perceived autonomy between the conditions with and without interactivity. We discuss several explanations for our findings relating to the study’s power and the operationalization of interactivity in ‘De eeuw van mijn opa’.
positively affect narrative persuasion. Surprisingly, no differences were found in control variables perceived effectance and perceived autonomy between the conditions with and without interactivity. We discuss several explanations for our findings relating to the study’s power and the operationalization of interactivity in ‘De eeuw van mijn opa’.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | GoodIT 2023 - Proceedings of the 2023 ACM Conference on Information Technology for Social Good |
Publisher | Association for Computing Machinery |
Pages | 149-155 |
Number of pages | 7 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9798400701160 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2023 |
Publication series
Name | ACM International Conference Proceeding Series |
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Keywords
- Climate change
- Climate fiction (Cli-Fi)
- Interactive Digital Narratives (IDNs)
- Narrative engagement
- Narrative persuasion