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Reader Influence on the Creation of Transmedia Science Fiction: A Participatory Culture Perspective

Humanities

Reader Influence on the Creation of Transmedia Science Fiction: A Participatory Culture Perspective

H. Xu, J. G. Patiño, et al.

Discover how reader participation is revolutionizing Chinese transmedia science fiction. This research by Han Xu, Javier Gonzalez Patiño, and José Luis Linaza delves into the interactive dynamics between authors and readers, highlighting how feedback shapes themes and narratives within online serials.

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Abstract
The term "Participatory Culture" was first put forward by Henry Jenkins in the book Text Poacher with the aim of comparing participation and the bystander. The earliest example is the study of the cultural logic of fan groups (or "fan culture"). When it was later studied more extensively, it took on different meanings. It has greatly influenced novels in the cross-media creative environment, and this has not only helped to expand the imagination and inspiration of authors but has also enriched novel plots. It can also increase audience participation and reading enthusiasm. This paper takes China's science fiction transmedia as its example to analyze the significance and role of Participatory Culture, and it does this with the intention of helping to provide suggestions for the development of transmedia fictions.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Jun 03, 2023
Authors
Han Xu, Javier Gonzalez Patiño, José Luis Linaza
Tags
reader participation
transmedia
science fiction
participatory culture
narrative development
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