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More than michael moore: Contemporary australian book reading patterns and the wars on iraq and afghanistan

机译:不仅仅是迈克尔·摩尔:当代澳大利亚图书阅读模式以及伊拉克和阿富汗战争

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Set in a period of heightened public debate in the 2000s and with predictions of the demise of printed books in the background, this study examines whether Australians turned to books in relation to some of the most heated international issues of the era: those associated with the wars on Iraq and Afghanistan. Analysis of the data reveals that over one and a half million books worth over AUS $50 million (AUS $50,213,000) which could be read directly in relation to debates about the wars were sold in the 6 years timeframe and far more if indirect reading is included. This research is one of the first major scholarly studies internationally to identify English-language contemporary reading patterns based on Nielsen Book- Scan sales data and is located in an illustrative timeframe (2003-2008): after the introduction of Nielsen BookScan in Australia and before the popularity of ebooks.
机译:这项研究设定在2000年代激烈的公众辩论时期,并以印刷书籍的消亡为背景进行了预测,旨在研究澳大利亚人是否转向与该时代一些最激烈的国际问题有关的书籍:对伊拉克和阿富汗的战争。对数据的分析表明,超过5,000万澳元(50,213,000澳元)的超过一半的书籍可以在6年的时间范围内直接出售,与战争的辩论有关,如果包括间接阅读,则可以售出更多。这项研究是国际上第一份基于Nielsen Book-Scan销售数据来识别英语当代阅读模式的重大学术研究之一,其研究时限为(2003-2008):澳大利亚引入Nielsen BookScan之后和之前电子书的普及。

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