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Janina Krieger

    Der Weg des Mediums Buch im Zeitalter der Digitalisierung
    The book's road in the age of digitization
    • Although every area of life is permeated by digital processes, the majority of Germans seem to resist digital alternatives with regard to the activity of reading. The printed book continues to enjoy much greater popularity than the eBook. This seems surprising, since the entire communication behavior has moved to digital devices. So what lies behind this? Why are there still printed books in digital times? Previous studies of the printed book have focused primarily on its media future, as this seemed threatened by digitization. In this work, Janina Krieger instead examines the past from three perspectives in order to gain insights into the present. While other studies always chose one method and these mostly belonged to the quantitative approach, here three subjects are identified, which are examined with different methods and in their combination can provide an answer to the research question: the consumers of literature (the readers), literature itself (the selected genre is the novel), and the media theories of the 20th century, which have already dealt with media change.

      The book's road in the age of digitization
    • Der Weg des Mediums Buch im Zeitalter der Digitalisierung

      Eine dreidimensionale Analyse

      • 364pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Die Untersuchung beleuchtet die anhaltende Beliebtheit gedruckter Bücher in Deutschland trotz der digitalen Dominanz in vielen Lebensbereichen. Janina Krieger analysiert die Vergangenheit des gedruckten Buches aus drei Perspektiven: den Lesern, dem Roman als Literaturgattung und den Medientheorien des 20. Jahrhunderts. Anstatt sich auf die Zukunft des gedruckten Buches zu konzentrieren, nutzt sie verschiedene Methoden, um zu verstehen, warum gedruckte Bücher in einer zunehmend digitalen Welt weiterhin eine zentrale Rolle spielen.

      Der Weg des Mediums Buch im Zeitalter der Digitalisierung