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The Digital Reading Condition (Routledge Research in Digital Humanities) (en Inglés)
Maria Engberg (Editor), Iben Have (Editor), Birgitte Stougaard Pedersen (Editor) (Autor)
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The Digital Reading Condition (Routledge Research in Digital Humanities) (en Inglés) - Maria Engberg (Editor), Iben Have (Editor), Birgitte Stougaard Pedersen (Editor)
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Reseña del libro "The Digital Reading Condition (Routledge Research in Digital Humanities) (en Inglés)"
This volume offers a critical overview of digital reading practices and scholarly efforts to analyze and understand reading in the mediatized landscape. Building on research about digital reading, born-digital literature, and digital audiobooks, The Digital Reading Condition explores reading as part of a broader cultural shift encompassing many forms of media and genres.Bringing together research from media and literary studies, digital humanities, scholarship on reading and learning, as well as sensory studies and research on multimodal and multisensory media reception, the authors address and challenge print-biased conceptions of reading that are still prevalent in research, whether the reading medium is print or digital. They argue that the act of reading itself is changing, and rather than rejecting digital media as unsuitable for sustained or focused reading practices, they argue that the complex media landscape challenges us to rethink how to define reading as a mediated practice.Presenting a truly interdisciplinary perspective on digital reading practices, this volume will appeal to scholars and graduate students in communication, media studies, new media and technology, literature, digital humanities, literacy studies, composition, and rhetoric.