[屏幕上的书]。

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
CANADIAN REVIEW OF AMERICAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-31 DOI:10.1007/s41244-023-00294-2
Lukas Kosch, Günther Stocker, Annika Schwabe, Hajo G Boomgaarden
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摘要

随着电子阅读器、智能手机、笔记本电脑和平板电脑的出现,新的阅读媒体已经出现,它们的触感、空间性、视觉性和物质性都与传统书籍有着根本的不同。电子阅读设备的特点是一系列不同的文本表示和不同的相关阅读实践。本文将在实验室实验(N=207)、焦点小组研究(N=34)和基于配额的在线调查(N=779)的基础上,探讨屏幕文学阅读的具体实践和具体的文学阅读体验问题。对这三篇已发表的研究的概括性评价表明,行动学的视角尤其可以为理解阅读纸质书和电子书之间的差异提供重要的见解。数字化图书与印刷图书的物质条件不同,在阅读量与文本选择、阅读地点与阅读情境、获取与储存形式等方面都产生了不同的实践。然而,这两种阅读媒介的功能不同,与不同的阅读习惯相辅相成,相互补充而不是相互取代。
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[Books on Screen].

With e‑readers, smartphones, notebooks, and tablets, new reading media have emerged whose haptics, spatiality, visuality, and materiality differ fundamentally from those of the traditional book. Electronic reading devices are characterized by a range of different text representations and distinct associated reading practices. This article will address the question of the concrete practices of literary reading on screens and the specific literary reading experiences on the basis of a laboratory experiment (N=207), a focus group study (N=34), and a quota-based online survey (N=779). The synoptic evaluation of these three published studies shows that a praxeological perspective in particular can yield important insights for understanding the differences between reading printed books and e‑books. The different material conditions of digitized and printed books result in different practices, both in terms of the quantity of what is read and the choice of text, the reading locations and reading situations, and the forms of acquisition and storage. However, both reading media fulfill different functions, go hand in hand with different reading practices, and complement rather than replace each other.

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