Hyper-diversity in Sampling Strategy for Reader Response Studies in an Urban Context.

Melina Ghasseminejad, Anneke Sools, Luc Herman, María-Ángeles Martínez
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Early strategies of researching readers turned scholars to hermeneutic shortcuts like Iser’s ‘implied’ or Fish’s ‘informed’ reader. However, these shortcuts cannot be seen as studying ‘actual’ readers. One approach to studying actual readers has been turning to empirical methods. However, even though the institutions that do these types of research are located in culturally complex cities, the process of participant selection in empirical studies often does not take the city’s make-up into account. Therefore, this article aims to present a participant sampling strategy for empirical reader response research with Antwerp as the location for a study of urban readers in a European context. Opting for a qualitative approach and thus a purposeful sampling strategy and taking the hyper-diverse nature of major cities into account, we suggest using social milieu rather than traditional descriptive markers by recruiting from different neighbourhoods. This as neighbourhoods have their own culture and play an important role in a person’s identity. Turning to local libraries for participant recruitment means a step towards studying actual readers and will lead to a deeper insight into the effects of texts on readers. Moreover, apart from obtaining a richer variety of idiosyncratic responses, this can also result in a deeper understanding of (sub)cultural responses to narratives.
城市背景下读者反应研究的超多样性取样策略。
早期的读者研究策略使学者们转向伊瑟尔的 "隐含 "读者或菲什的 "知情 "读者等诠释学捷径。然而,这些捷径并不能被视为研究 "真正的 "读者。研究 "实际 "读者的一种方法是转向实证方法。然而,尽管从事这类研究的机构都位于文化复杂的城市,但实证研究的参与者选择过程往往没有考虑到城市的构成。因此,本文旨在介绍一种读者反应实证研究的参与者抽样策略,以安特卫普为研究地点,对欧洲背景下的城市读者进行研究。我们选择了一种定性方法,因此也是一种有目的的抽样策略,并考虑到大城市的超级多样性,我们建议使用社会环境而不是传统的描述性标记,从不同的街区进行招募。这是因为社区有自己的文化,在个人身份认同中发挥着重要作用。在当地图书馆招募参与者意味着向研究实际读者迈出了一步,这将有助于更深入地了解文本对读者的影响。此外,除了获得更丰富的特异性反应外,这还能加深对(亚)文化对叙事的反应的理解。
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