Reading culture as shared ethos: A study of Finnish self-identified readers

IF 2 2区 社会学 0 LITERATURE Poetics Pub Date : 2024-06-19 DOI:10.1016/j.poetic.2024.101912
Pirjo Hiidenmaa , Ilona Lindh , Maaria Linko , Roosa Suomalainen , Timo Tossavainen
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This article advances understanding about book reading as a sociocultural phenomenon in the 2020s. We make a contribution to the cultural sociology of reading by investigating Finnish self-identified book readers by analysing the significance of sociodemographic variables (gender, education, age, and place of residence) in terms of reading activity and access to books. Our study is placed in the context of Finnish reading culture that is characterised by a particular appreciation of reading and measures promoting equal access to culture. Based on an online survey of 955 respondents conducted in 2021, our statistical analyses show that the social stratification of book reading activity that is prominent in population level does not recur within the specific group of people who identify themselves as readers. Among Finnish self-identified book readers, education, gender, and place of residence do not induce significant differences in reading activity. Our analysis that foregrounds inclination instead of quantity as a criterion for readers sheds light on reader equality from a different direction than previous research into nationwide reading habits or descriptive studies on avid readers.

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作为共同精神的阅读文化:对芬兰自我认同读者的研究
这篇文章加深了人们对 2020 年代图书阅读这一社会文化现象的理解。我们通过分析社会人口变量(性别、教育程度、年龄和居住地)在阅读活动和获取图书方面的重要性,对芬兰自我认同的图书读者进行了调查,从而为阅读文化社会学做出了贡献。我们的研究是在芬兰阅读文化的背景下进行的,芬兰阅读文化的特点是对阅读的特殊欣赏,以及促进平等获取文化的措施。基于2021年对955名受访者进行的在线调查,我们的统计分析结果表明,在全民阅读活动中十分突出的社会分层现象,并没有在自认为是读者的特定群体中重现。在芬兰的自认读者中,教育程度、性别和居住地并不会导致阅读活动的显著差异。我们的分析将倾向性而非数量作为读者的标准,与以往对全国阅读习惯的研究或对狂热读者的描述性研究不同,我们的分析从另一个方向揭示了读者的平等性。
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期刊介绍: Poetics is an interdisciplinary journal of theoretical and empirical research on culture, the media and the arts. Particularly welcome are papers that make an original contribution to the major disciplines - sociology, psychology, media and communication studies, and economics - within which promising lines of research on culture, media and the arts have been developed.
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