02207nas a2200337 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002260004000043653003400083653002500117653002500142653001300167653003700180653002600217653005500243653001800298653002800316653001300344653002200357653002100379100001200400700001500412700001500427700001300442700001300455245009400468856014800562300001200710520112200722020002501844 2021 d bAssociation for Computing Machinery10aIntangible cultural heritages10aComputer programming10aDigital storytelling10aPortugal10aCommunities at risk of exclusion10aComputer applications10aDigital Storytelling. Intangible Cultural Heritage10aField studies10aInteractive Experiences10aMigrants10aSecond generation10aSocial exclusion1 aV. Nisi1 aH. Bostock1 aV. Casario1 aA. Acedo1 aN. Nunes00aImpalpable Narratives: How to capture intangible cultural heritage of migrant communities uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85109394717&doi=10.1145%2f3461564.3461575&partnerID=40&md5=f6eaefc4c2aa1d5769003407d64a58d7 a109-1203 aAccording to UNESCO, Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) refers to the acts, expressions, and understandings and the associated objects and environments embedded within the ideas and customs of communities and individuals. Sometimes these facets are passed down through generations, but they can also be lost as people s surrounding circumstances change. This paper investigates how Digital Storytelling (DS) can explore and enable discussions surrounding the various interpretations of ICH, particularly in communities at risk of social exclusion. The authors outline a DS field study, which engaged with ICH notions with first and second-generation migrant participants in Portugal. This process s objectives were to observe what kinds of stories these methods could elicit and if some ICH form would feature in them. The outcomes were then analyzed to understand if and what sort of ICH is highlighted and how it connects to their present surroundings. These insights were used to inform the requirements of a new interactive DS platform for the authoring and viewing of stories that engage with the subject of ICH. a9781450390569 (ISBN)