A quantitative study of non-linearity in storytelling

IF 2 2区 社会学 0 LITERATURE Poetics Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.poetic.2023.101793
Andrew Piper , Olivier Toubia
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In this paper, we present a study of non-linearity in storytelling in a collection of 2,348 books published since 2001 that are divided among 10 different categories. We employ word embeddings to capture the semantic non-linearity of a book, along with three associated measures called speed, volume, and distance. We find that narrative non-linearity is strongly associated with the communication of non-instrumental (imaginary) information, but only very weakly negatively associated with a book's success. When we decompose non-linearity, we observe that reader preferences for books favor greater narrative distance with lower speed, i.e. books that take readers further but do so more parsimoniously are more successful. Our work aims to contribute to a growing body of studies that use computational methods to better understand human narrative behavior.

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叙事非线性的定量研究
在本文中,我们对2001年以来出版的2,348本书的叙事非线性进行了研究,这些书被分为10个不同的类别。我们使用词嵌入来捕捉一本书的语义非线性,以及三个相关的度量,即速度、体积和距离。我们发现,叙事非线性与非工具性(虚构)信息的传播密切相关,但与一本书的成功只有非常微弱的负相关。当我们分解非线性时,我们观察到读者对书籍的偏好倾向于以较低的速度进行更大的叙述距离,即那些让读者走得更远但做得更节俭的书籍更成功。我们的工作旨在为越来越多的研究做出贡献,这些研究使用计算方法更好地理解人类的叙事行为。
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Poetics
Poetics Multiple-
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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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