counterstorytelling
English
Etymology
Noun
counterstorytelling (uncountable)
- (social sciences) The dissemination of a story or narrative that goes against the prevailing view.
- 2012, Samuel D. Museus, Uma M. Jayakumar, Creating Campus Cultures:
- In the following sections, we offer a detailed discussion and example of the role of storytelling – and more specifically counterstorytelling – in understanding the campus racial culture at PWIs.
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