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Ecological storytelling and collaborative scientific activities
The role of storytelling in support of organizational identity and communication is well recognized [e.g. 5, 6] though there are few empirical studies of organizational storytelling practices [7] in general and fewer of scientific storytelling in particular. Stories and their use raise complex issues with respect both to community building and to the design of systems that can support their use.