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Story and Discourse: Narrative Structure in Fiction and Film

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The article was published on 1980-05-31 and is currently open access. It has received 1885 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Narrative structure & Narrative criticism.

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Suspenser: A Story Generation System for Suspense

TL;DR: The goal of the work here is to develop a system that produces a narrative designed specifically to arouse suspense from its reader by elaborating on the story structure that can influence the reader's narrative comprehension at a specific point in her reading.
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Antenarrative and managerial practice

TL;DR: An antenarrative approach to organizational communication acknowledges the fragmented, collective, situated, and performative nature of organizational stories and storytelling as mentioned in this paper, and adopts an antenarrrative approach to managerial practice focusing our attention on the ways individuals manage the multi-voiced nonlinear character of organizfitional life.
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Structure, causality, visibility and interaction

TL;DR: Six propositions for structure, causality, visibility and interaction are offered, which appear to produce cognitive, emotive and sensory engagement in users' reactions to a narrative multimedia design.
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The Game of Life: Narrative and Ludic Identity Formation in Computer Games

Jos de Mul
TL;DR: Human identity is not a self-contained entity hidden in the depths of the authors' inner selves, but is actively constructed in a social world with the aid of various expressions, such as social roles, rituals, clothes, music, and (life) stories.
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Communication challenges for experienced clinicians: topics for an advanced communication curriculum

TL;DR: Clinician-narrators' use of plot, characterization, cause-effect relationships, and idealized images to make sense of challenging communication encounters are traced.