Digital Literacy: Is Digital Reading Similar to Comic Reading?

Authors

  • Krisztina Szabo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3311/ope.27

Abstract

As a result of technological innovations, the way we think, the way we comprehend texts isconstantly changing. The new forms of media have a strong effect on our cognitive processes.The visual elements, pictures, gifs, icons, short videos and interactive adverts significantlyinfluence our ability to read and understand texts. This is the reason why so many researcherstry to capture the essence and the effects of the recent changes of the digital environment.How do we read printed and digital texts with the help of visual effects? Do these kinds ofgraphic elements really help us to understand the written contents, or on the contrary,colourful images and additional visual elements obstruct the comprehension processes? In mypaper I will focus on reading literacy which concerns the visual elements of comprehension.My main question is whether digital reading is similar to comic reading. In my paper I willargue that reading digital texts containing visual elements is a non-linear kind of readingwhich is similar to comic reading. My aim is to get a better understanding of digital literacy.

Author Biography

Krisztina Szabo

Krisztina SZABÓ, PhD student
E-mail: kriszti.szabo@filozofia.bme.hu
I am a second year PhD student in the Doctoral School in Philosophy and History of Science at Budapest University of Technology and Economics, where I teach Argumentation, negotiation and persuasion techniques. I graduated from Budapest University of Technology and Economics in 2013 as a Communication and Media Studies Expert specialized in Communication Design and Cultural Industries in the framework of MA in Communication and Media Studies program.  My research fields are: Digital Literacy, Reading Process, PISA Surveys, Hermeneutics and Literary Theory. For further information: http://www.filozofia.bme.hu/munkatarsak/Szab%C3%B3-Krisztina and http://www.filozofia.bme.hu/konferencia/Szab%C3%B3-Krisztina
 

Krisztina SZABÓ, PhD student

E-mail:kriszti.szabo@filozofia.bme.hu

I am a second year PhD student in the Doctoral School in Philosophy and History of Science at Budapest University of Technology and Economics, where I teach Argumentation, negotiation and persuasion techniques. I graduated from Budapest University of Technology and Economics in 2013 as a Communication and Media Studies Expert specialized in Communication Design and Cultural Industries in the framework of MA in Communication and Media Studies program.  My research fields are: Digital Literacy, Reading Process, PISA Surveys, Hermeneutics and Literary Theory. For further information: http://www.filozofia.bme.hu/munkatarsak/Szab%C3%B3-Krisztina and http://www.filozofia.bme.hu/konferencia/Szab%C3%B3-Krisztina

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Published

2016-09-07

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