The Generative Mechanism of Online Narratives and the Intertextuality of Their Group Communication

IF 0.9 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Sui Yan, Tang Zhongmin
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Abstract The complexity of online narratives and their important influence on events, attitudes, and emotions in society make visible certain limitations in the explication of such narratives found in traditional narrative theory. Their generative mechanism provides the logical starting point for understanding online communication. Event correlatives, text assemblage and specific texts, as the organic structure of online narratives, shape the intertextual existence and dynamic accumulation of the online text. A universal multidirectional co-construction forms around event correlatives and between specific texts and the pre-text, post-text and synchronous text within the text assemblage, while the textual object, the communicating subject and the online group communication context together build up the interpretive system of online narrative meanings. The generative mechanism and vitality of online narratives not only provide guarantees for the active nature of online communication, but also become a huge variable in social development, profoundly influencing social communication and even our way of thinking.
网络叙事的生成机制及其群体传播的互文性
网络叙事的复杂性及其对社会事件、态度和情感的重要影响,使得传统叙事理论对网络叙事的解释存在一定的局限性。它们的生成机制为理解在线交流提供了逻辑起点。事件关联、文本组合和特定文本作为网络叙事的有机结构,塑造了网络文本的互文存在和动态积累。围绕事件关联,特定文本与文本组合中的前文本、后文本、同步文本之间形成了一种普遍的多向共构,文本客体、传播主体、网络群体传播语境共同构建了网络叙事意义的解释系统。网络叙事的生成机制和生命力不仅为网络传播的主动性提供了保障,而且成为社会发展的巨大变量,深刻影响着社会传播乃至我们的思维方式。
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中国社会科学
中国社会科学 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Social Sciences in China Press (SSCP) was established in 1979, directly under the administration of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS). Currently, SSCP publishes seven journals, one academic newspaper and an English epaper .
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