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Subtitle:Reader engagement with literature in social media environments
This paper focuses on how readers participate in literary culture through social media environments. The study involves an observation of the website and Facebook group of the Flemish reading initiative Iedereenleest.be (EverybodyReads.be), and includes in-depth interviews with highly active participants. We introduce the concept of affinity spaces to develop our understanding of how readers engage in a variety of literary practices within social media environments dedicated to literature and reading. Based on a qualitative thematic analysis of the interview data we discuss four ways in which users characterize literary and social media practices. As such, the study provides insight into readers’understanding and appreciation of the social aspects of participating in literary culture within social media environments. It also shows how they perceive and negotiate their role within these environments. The image presented by the participants confirms the characterization of social media as affinity spaces and stresses the crucial importance of acknowledging, supporting and encouraging people’s passions and interests by allowing engagement in a variety of literary practices.
Journal: Poetics
ISSN: 0304-422X
Volume: 54
Pages: 25-37
Publication year:2016
Keywords:Social media, Reader engagement, Social reading, Affinity spaces
Authors:International
Accessibility:Open