Cultured and popular literary circuits on Facebook: a case study of Singaporean print culture in social media

Introduction. This article presents a case study of social media use by the independent Singaporean bookstore, BooksActually. Method. A genre analysis based on Bhatia’s list of facets was conducted on the bookstore’s Facebook page. BooksActually's Facebook posts, collected in reverse chronologi...

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Main Authors: Sagun, Karryl Kim, Luyt, Brendan
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-902192019-12-06T17:43:22Z Cultured and popular literary circuits on Facebook: a case study of Singaporean print culture in social media Sagun, Karryl Kim Luyt, Brendan Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Literary Social Media DRNTU::Social sciences::Communication Introduction. This article presents a case study of social media use by the independent Singaporean bookstore, BooksActually. Method. A genre analysis based on Bhatia’s list of facets was conducted on the bookstore’s Facebook page. BooksActually's Facebook posts, collected in reverse chronological order in March 2015 and cleaned using the software NVivo, were analysed. Analysis. Purposive sampling of Facebook posts was initially employed to find out how BooksActually presents facets of print culture. Responses (comments and likes) were left out in the primary analysis, but were able to provide supplemental information that supported our initial investigation.Results. The findings show that the page blurs the dichotomy between what Escarpit has referred to as the cultured and popular circuits of the book trade. Such findings suggest the possibility that booksellers can reach out to both circuits. It also suggests that librarians, through social media, can also serve the very different needs of members of the cultured and popular circuits of literary taste.Conclusion. We embarked on this study as contributors to current literature and also as documenters of how print culture is not just in existence in the social media realm of the digital landscape, but also how this playing field allows for both cultural and commercial agenda to be achieved with a far greater audience and efficiency compared to what other genres are able to offer. Published version 2018-12-27T04:35:27Z 2019-12-06T17:43:22Z 2018-12-27T04:35:27Z 2019-12-06T17:43:22Z 2017 Journal Article Sagun, K.K., & Luyt, B. (2017). Cultured and popular literary circuits on Facebook: a case study of Singaporean print culture in social media Information Research, 22(2), 746. 1368-1613 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/90219 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/47237 http://www.informationr.net/ir/22-2/paper746.html en Information Research © 2017 The Author(s) (Information Research). This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. The images in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the image credit; if the image is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder in order to reproduce the image. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ 20 p. application/pdf
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Social Media
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Social Media
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Sagun, Karryl Kim
Luyt, Brendan
Cultured and popular literary circuits on Facebook: a case study of Singaporean print culture in social media
description Introduction. This article presents a case study of social media use by the independent Singaporean bookstore, BooksActually. Method. A genre analysis based on Bhatia’s list of facets was conducted on the bookstore’s Facebook page. BooksActually's Facebook posts, collected in reverse chronological order in March 2015 and cleaned using the software NVivo, were analysed. Analysis. Purposive sampling of Facebook posts was initially employed to find out how BooksActually presents facets of print culture. Responses (comments and likes) were left out in the primary analysis, but were able to provide supplemental information that supported our initial investigation.Results. The findings show that the page blurs the dichotomy between what Escarpit has referred to as the cultured and popular circuits of the book trade. Such findings suggest the possibility that booksellers can reach out to both circuits. It also suggests that librarians, through social media, can also serve the very different needs of members of the cultured and popular circuits of literary taste.Conclusion. We embarked on this study as contributors to current literature and also as documenters of how print culture is not just in existence in the social media realm of the digital landscape, but also how this playing field allows for both cultural and commercial agenda to be achieved with a far greater audience and efficiency compared to what other genres are able to offer.
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