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The Evolution of Readership
1. 1
THE EVOLUTION OF
READERSHIP
By
Christie
Stelling
|
Film240
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2. 2“Reading
might
well
have
been
among
the
last
remaining
private
activities,
but
is
now
a
relentless
social
pursuit.”(1)
– Motoko
Rich,
New
York
Times
Photo,
cc:
Daniel
Foster
https://www.flickr.com/photos/danielfoster/14836238854/
3. 3However,
some
consider
reading
to
be
a
conversation
starter,
and
perhaps
the
original
social
network.
(2)
Photo,
cc:
Chip
Griffin– https://www.flickr.com/photos/chipgriffin/2207585271/in/photolist-‐4n5sc2-‐9WB1U6-‐ewmvTf-‐6D2xA-‐3aUPhp-‐7MzUVz-‐4mXmih-‐RwATkA-‐9Rkgcp-‐91CESg-‐6BxUCB-‐
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4. 4
Book
clubs
have
greatly
impacted
individuals
desire
to
read,
and
the
act
of social
readership. (3)
5. 5
In
fact,
“The
all-‐powerful
Oprah
Book
Club
is
not
so
much
a
club
as
a
ruthlessly
influential
marketing
vehicle...”(4)
– Kate
Pickert,
Time
Photo,
cc:
Daniel
Foster-‐ https://www.flickr.com/photos/danielfoster/32142286395/
6. 6
“Book
clubs
have
a
special
authority
because
they
are
committed,
voracious
readers
who
ask
poignant
questions.”(5)
– Piper
Kerman,
NewsDay
Photo,
cc:
Daniel
Foster–
https://www.flickr.com/photos/danielfoster/23764835422/
7. 7
Benefits of Book Clubs
Increased
Confidence
&
Comfort
in
Professional
Discussions
Graphic (in order) by Gerald
Wildmoser,
Anbileru Adaleru,
Jelle Akkerman, Luis
Prado
(all)
via
thenounproject.com
Deeper
Understandings
&
Perspectives
(6)
Build
&
Reinforce
Relationships
Encourage
Systematic
Reading
Habits
8. 8
Today,
social
readership
is
shifting
from
book
clubs
to
online
conversations,
and
digital
books,
magazines,
and
other
publications.
(7)
Tablet
image
by
amazon.com
Tablet
graphic
by
creativemarket.com
9. 9
Photo,
cc:
Daniel
Foster– https://www.flickr.com/photos/danielfoster/23569486620/
25%
of
millennials
buy
e-‐books,
and
the
average
kindle
owner
buys
5X
more
books
than
the
average
reader.
(8)
10. 10
Photo,
cc:
Daniel
Foster– https://www.flickr.com/photos/danielfoster/24069210613/
Publishers
have
had
to
re-‐work
their
business
models to
accommodate
the
convergence
and
digitization
of
the
industry.
(9)
11. 11
Many
magazine
companies
have
adopted
Pinterest as
their
ally,
in
an
effort
to
attract
readership
in
this
digital
era.
(10)
Background
image:
pinterest.com
12. 12
12
Netflix-‐like
subscription
models
have
been
adopted
by
many
publishers.
Texture
by
next
issue
is
a
$10
monthly
subscription
that
grants
readers
with
unlimited
access
to
hundreds
of
titles.
(11)
Tablet
graphic
by
creativemarket.com
Logos
are
from
amazon.com,
texture.ca,
and
globeandmail.com
13. 13
E-‐readers
enable
the
opportunity
for
big
data
to
be
leveraged
and
utilized
to
identify
people’s
preferences.
(12)
Images
from
netflix.com
14. 14
Although
some
criticize
this
practice
to
be
invasive,
it
could
ultimately
lead
to
increased
readership
(13)
Photo,
cc:
Daniel
Foster–
https://www.flickr.com/photos/danielfoster/24668798276/
15. 15
Digital
reading
could
lead
to
more
engaging
books
thanks
to
programs
such
as
Amazon’s
“pay-‐per-‐page”
initiative,
where
authors
are
compensated
for
each
page
turned
on
an
e-‐reader.
(14)
Photo,
cc:
Jayel Aheram– https://www.flickr.com/photos/aheram/2036979428/in/photolist-‐47141Y-‐8BMwjM-‐
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16. 16
Photo,
cc:
Daniel
Foster– https://www.flickr.com/photos/danielfoster/31543732770/
Despite
the
proven
benefits of
social
readership,
and
the
opportunities presented
by
the
digitization
of
the
publications
industry,
some
people
are
still
skeptical.
(15)
17. 17
People
worry
that
like
other
forms
of
digital
interaction,
people
are
less
focused
with
e-‐books
compared
to
paper
books.
(16))
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cc:
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18. 18However,
the
difference
in
comprehension
between
digital
&
paper
reading
has
proven
to
be
very
small.
(17)
Photo,
cc:
Hans
Splinter
-‐ https://www.flickr.com/photos/archeon/5365132902/in/photolist-‐9b6H6q-‐tbfpG-‐qWtbMm-‐
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19. 19
Whether
it
be
a
book
club,
an
online
discussion,
or
an
interactive
maglet,
reading
has
a
multitude
of
social
benefits
–whether
it
be
a
paper
back
or
electronic
copy.
(18)
Decreased
Chance
of
Depression
Health
&
Wellbeing
Increased
Emotional
Intelligence
Graphics (all)
via
creativemarket.com
20. 20
Photo,
cc: Daniel
Foster-‐ https://www.flickr.com/photos/danielfoster/24068230833/
Although
it
can
be
difficult
for
some
people
to
be
media
agnostic,
it
is
important
to
evolve
alongside
readership
methodologies
to
reap
the
associative
opportunities
and
benefits.
21. 21Works Cited
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