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Multilingual Digital Authorship (Symposium Report)
The World Wide Web is commonly perceived as the ultimate tool of homogenizing culture through dominant platforms such as Google and Facebook, and consequently as the major culprit in the […]
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Literature in the Digital Space: Beyond the Amateur-Professional Binary
While often presented as a threat to reading and literature, digital technology has opened the literary space by adding entirely new dimensions to it. “Amateur” authors have more opportunity than […]
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Francois Bon’s Digitalized Fiction
Erika Fülöp, ‘LIMITE Unbound: François Bon’s Digitalized Fiction and the Reinvention of the Book’, Journal of Romance Studies, 16.1 (2016), pp.62-90 Since 2005, François Bon, who began his literary career in […]
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Screening the Literary: Writing Quality on the Web
Workshop at Lancaster University 28 October 2016 Venue: Infolab C60b/c Claims abound regarding the potential death of the printed book and its consequences for culture and society, and studies on […]
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