New book - Fragmented Narrative: Telling and interpreting stories in the Twitter age
Hello all, I'm happy to announce that my new book Fragmented Narrative: Telling and interpreting stories in the Twitter age is now available from Routledge - https://www.routledge.com/Fragmented-Narrative-Telling-and-Interpreting-Stor.... It starts from the premise that a key change in communication over the last couple of decades been a shift to very small units, exemplified by Twitter and its 280-character limit on individual posts. Consequently, highly fragmented communication has become the norm in many contexts. Fragmented Narrative sets out to explore the production and reception of fragmentary stories, analysing the Twitter-based narrative practices of Donald Trump, the Spanish political movement Podemos, and Egyptian activists writing in the context of the 2013 military intervention in Egypt. Drawing on narrative theory and hermeneutics, it's central argument is that narrative remains a vital means for understanding, allowing fragmentary content to be grasped together as part of significant wholes. Using Heideggerian ontology, it proposes that our capacity to do this is grounded in the centrality of narrative to human existence itself. The book strives to provide a new way of thinking about the interpretation of fragmentary information, applicable both to social media and beyond. If you're interested, I've also written a thread breaking things down chapter by chapter - https://twitter.com/Neil_Sadler/status/1420769556797304833. Best wishes, Neil Dr Neil Sadler Lecturer in Translation and Interpreting Centre for Translation and Interpreting School of Arts, English and Languages, Room 104, 9 University Square, Queen's University Belfast +44 (0) 289097 5138 @Neil_Sadler<https://twitter.com/Neil_Sadler>
Just have to say wow, this looks amazing! I think understanding communication across platforms via narrative is very exciting. I'm trying to work on it and I think your book will be very important! Sarah Sarah Oates Pronoun: she/her Professor and Senior Scholar Philip Merrill College of Journalism iSchool Affiliate Professor University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742 Email: soates@umd.edu Phone: 301 455 2332 www.media-politics.com Twitter: @media_politics *Support the UMD Student Crisis Fund <https://giving.umd.edu/giving/showPage.php?name=crisis-funding> today. * On Tue, Aug 10, 2021 at 8:39 AM Neil Sadler <N.Sadler@qub.ac.uk> wrote:
Hello all,
I'm happy to announce that my new book Fragmented Narrative: Telling and interpreting stories in the Twitter age is now available from Routledge - https://www.routledge.com/Fragmented-Narrative-Telling-and-Interpreting-Stor... .
It starts from the premise that a key change in communication over the last couple of decades been a shift to very small units, exemplified by Twitter and its 280-character limit on individual posts. Consequently, highly fragmented communication has become the norm in many contexts. Fragmented Narrative sets out to explore the production and reception of fragmentary stories, analysing the Twitter-based narrative practices of Donald Trump, the Spanish political movement Podemos, and Egyptian activists writing in the context of the 2013 military intervention in Egypt. Drawing on narrative theory and hermeneutics, it's central argument is that narrative remains a vital means for understanding, allowing fragmentary content to be grasped together as part of significant wholes. Using Heideggerian ontology, it proposes that our capacity to do this is grounded in the centrality of narrative to human existence itself. The book strives to provide a new way of thinking about the interpretation of fragmentary information, applicable both to social media and beyond. If you're interested, I've also written a thread breaking things down chapter by chapter - https://twitter.com/Neil_Sadler/status/1420769556797304833.
Best wishes, Neil
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