Wattpad stories that became books
Received: JAccepted: DecemPublished: January 15, 2020Ĭopyright: © 2020 Pianzola et al. PLoS ONE 15(1):Įditor: David Orrego-Carmona, Aston University School of Languages and Social Sciences, UNITED KINGDOM
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Quantitative and qualitative examples of the importance of digital social reading and readers’ comments in the margins. An educational outcome suggests that readers who engage in Teen Fiction learn to read Classics and to judge books not only in direct emotional response to character’s behaviour, but focusing more on contextualised interpretation of the text.Ĭitation: Pianzola F, Rebora S, Lauer G (2020) Wattpad as a resource for literary studies. When reading Teen Fiction social-bonding (affective interaction) is prevalent, when reading Classics social-cognitive interaction (collective intelligence) is prevalent. Our results point out the rise of a global reading culture in youth reading besides national preferences for certain topics and genres, patterns of reading engagement, aesthetic values and social interaction. By mixed quantitative and qualitative methods and scalable reading we scrutinise texts and comments on Wattpad, what themes are preferred in 13 languages, what role does genre play for readers behaviour, and what kind of emotional engagement is prevalent when young readers share stories.
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We present several analyses of how fiction is transmitted through the social reading platform Wattpad, one of the largest platforms for user-generated stories, including novels, fanfiction, humour, classics, and poetry. In contrast to this, we show for the first time and in detail, how intensively young readers write and comment literary texts at an unprecedented scale. The end of deep reading is a commonplace in public debates, whenever societies talk about youth, books, and the digital age.