Digital storytelling for policy impact: Perspectives from co-producing knowledge for food system governance in South Africa
Abstract
Post-positivist critics of the linear-rational understanding of the role of knowledge
in decision making have long argued the need for the construction of socially robust knowledge to
illuminate policy problems from a variety of perspectives, including lived experiences. This article charts the attempts of researchers to employ a creative method,
digital storytelling, alongside more traditional scientific data in stakeholder deliberations to inform
local food governance in South Africa.