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Month: February 2026

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Micro-Dramas and the Future of Storytelling (Big Issue article)

In a recent article for The Big Issue, I was invited to share thoughts on the rise of vertical micro-dramas and the future of storytelling.

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Plot, Story, Narrative — and What Sleep No More Taught Me About Immersive Experience

In a forthcoming paper by Simon Brind he makes a simple distinction: plot is design, story is experience, and narrative is the sense we make.

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Micro-Drama Isn’t a Gimmick. It’s a Signal!

If you want to understand where television might be heading next, don’t start with streamers or broadcasters. Start with micro-drama.

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Becoming a Beginner Again: Reflections on Learning, Struggle, and Pedagogy

Returning to the classroom at 65 to study Chinese prompted a reflection on what it means to learn as an adult — and becoming a beginner again.

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Why the Academic Publishing Cartel Must Be Challenged

In 2024, Dr Uddin, filed a class action lawsuit against the largest academic publishing busineses alleging they operate as an illegal cartel.

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Always Leaving, Never Arriving: The Cultural Revolution of Change Management

When change management becomes permanent revolution, improvement never arrives — only exhaustion, instability, and loss.

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The Rise of Vertical Micro-Drama: Why This Format Is More Than a Fad

No longer just short and sensational, micro-drama showcases surprising creative depth—introducing interactive narratives and genre hybrids.

Theme made by: JL, for: Research for Creative Media: Practice & Pedagogy