Journal article
Impacts of Technological Change Upon Narrative
Text, Vol.18(1), pp.1-10
2014
Abstract
With the onset of the digital age, narrative is morphing; so too, are literacy practices. Texts can be written, read and published on a variety of multi-functional electronic devices. They can also be connected to a vast network of related texts via information and communication technologies. These developments are changing the content, representation and publication of narrative, as well as the experiences associated with reading and writing in both electronic and print media. Ultimately, narrative is becoming more machine-oriented, with readers increasingly operating texts in ways that allow them to navigate fictional spaces, while co-constructing meaning with authors.
Details
- Title
- Impacts of Technological Change Upon Narrative
- Authors
- Eileen Goodall (Author) - University of the Sunshine Coast - Faculty of Arts and Business
- Publication details
- Text, Vol.18(1), pp.1-10
- Publisher
- Australian Association of Writing Programs
- Date published
- 2014
- DOI
- 10.52086/001c.27316
- ISSN
- 1327-9556
- Copyright note
- Copyright © 2014 The Authors. Reproduced with permission of the author.
- Organisation Unit
- School of Business and Creative Industries; University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland; School of Creative Industries - Legacy
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99447757402621
- Output Type
- Journal article
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