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From Writer to Reader: An Examination of the History of New Zealand Comics Online and How Web-Based Tools Facilitate the Interaction of Communities

机译:从作家到读者:在线考察新西兰漫画的历史以及基于网络的工具如何促进社区互动

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Purpose: This research project has focused on examining the developments of web-based texts and the ways people use these tools to socialise and communicate. It is hoped to provide valuable information on the impact of digital technologies on communication history.Design/methodology/approach: This project involved a micro analysis on New Zealand comics websites. Qualitative content analysis was used to examine a sample of seven topics and 31 websites. Data was collected at various points over an 11 year time span, with the majority of data collected from historical websites archived in Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine.Findings: Web-based communication follows a similar cycle to that proposed by Darnton (1993); however there have been significant changes in how New Zealand comics websites are produced, disseminated and received. These changes have altered the way writers and readers communicate, allowing readers greater power to influence creators’ work, reorganise and even alter online texts.Research limitations/implications: Despite the small sample size and impact of researcher interpretations, this project has provided valuable information on the communication processes which take place in both print and digital forums, and will interest scholars and practitioners in the library and information studies fields, along with others interested in the dynamics of human communication.Originality/value: Very little research has been conducted on this topic. The findings of this project reinforce the conclusions made by previous theorists, as well as contributing findings which may be explored in future research.
机译:目的:该研究项目专注于研究基于网络的文本的发展以及人们使用这些工具进行社交和沟通的方式。希望能提供有关数字技术对通信历史的影响的有价值的信息。设计/方法/方法:该项目包括对新西兰漫画网站的微观分析。定性内容分析用于检查七个主题和31个网站的样本。在过去11年中的各个时间点收集了数据,大部分从历史网站中收集的数据都存储在Internet Archive的Wayback Machine中。发现:基于Web的通信遵循与Darnton(1993)提出的周期类似的周期。但是,新西兰漫画网站的制作,传播和接收方式发生了重大变化。这些变化改变了作者和读者的交流方式,使读者有更大的权力来影响创作者的作品,重组甚至改变在线文本。研究局限/含义:尽管样本量很小,而且研究人员的解释影响很大,但该项目仍提供了有价值的信息在印刷和数字论坛上发生的交流过程中,将引起图书馆和信息研究领域的学者和从业者以及对人类交流动态感兴趣的其他人的兴趣。原创性/价值:很少有研究这个话题。该项目的发现加强了先前理论家的结论,并为将来的研究提供了有益的发现。

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