New Media Genres - Topological Organization, Variability and Networking (CROSBI ID 540193)
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Peović Vuković, Katarina
engleski
New Media Genres - Topological Organization, Variability and Networking
The paper deals with the problem of new media literacy proposing topological organisation, variability and networking as key elements of cybertextuality. The characteristics of new media literacy are seen as the output of two paradigms: digital and network that inherently changed the literacy over the last few decades. Those concepts alternate the ideological and utopian terms like nonlinearity, interactivity and textual openness that were the lead concepts of early theoreticians. Analysing different cybertext genres study tries to overcome technological determinism and elitism that was inherent in the “ poststructuralist” approach.
hypertext; cybertext; new media literacy
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Podaci o skupu
Space and Time in Language and Literature’ STLL 07
predavanje
21.09.2007-22.09.2007
Rijeka, Hrvatska