Digital Reading of Net Generation in China

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Author_Jiajie Lu
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Chinese culture
digital content creation
Digital Content Producers
digital literacy among Chinese millennials
digital media
Digital Publishing
Digital Reading
Digital Reading Environment
empirical communication studies
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Eye Movement Trajectories
Fixation Duration
Internet Literature
Knowledge Acquisition
Ma Ji
Mass Communication
media consumption patterns
Mobile News Apps
Mobile Reading
News Apps
News Graphics
Online Reading
Online Reading Activities
Online Reading Behavior
Online Writers
Plate Rate
Reading Crisis
reading motivation research
Reading Promotion
Rural Adolescents
Rural Teenagers
Rural Youths
Urban Teenagers
virtual identity formation
youth online behaviour
Youth Studies

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032543864
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Aug 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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With the methodology of eye-tracking experiments, in-depth interviews, and large-scale questionnaires across cities, this book provides a panoramic vision of digital reading and social interaction among the new generations in China.

Growing up under the background of social transformation, cultural integration, and technological progress, digital reading of the Chinese net generation presents complex characteristics. People born in the 1980s and 90s are better educated, have democratic consciousness, and have strong motivations for self-expression. Meanwhile, reading behaviours affect their content production, virtual identities, and socialization in the real world. The immense need for digital content fuels the digital reading industries. Internet literature, social media articles, reading apps, and e-reader devices have also benefited from media content and interface innovation in the market. This book provides a solid scientific foundation for reading promotion and guiding strategies in the context of digital media and offers empirical evidence for policy formulation of reading promotion and spiritual civilization in the digital age.

The authors expand the perspective of communication studies on digital reading and analyze how the youth reads on digital devices and creates content for interest or profit. The book will be a great read for students and scholars of mass communication, media studies, and digital publishing.

Han Zhang serves as Associate Professor of Shenzhen University, China and the Deputy Dean of Modern Publishing Research Center in SZU. She has published two books and more than 30 papers about digital reading and cultural industries.

Jiajie Lu is Lecturer of Media and Communication at Dongguan University of Technology, China. His research interests include the media use and identity of Chinese diaspora, new media and Chinese society, and video games.

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