"Read Much?"—"Depends. Who Wants to Know?": A Closer Look at Time as One Possible Parameter to Quantify European Reading Habits

IF 0.1 N/A HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Reception-Texts Readers Audiences History Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.5325/reception.15.1.0073
Owena Reinke, Christoph Bläsi
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abstract:Reading is the topic of many surveys throughout Europe. Despite plenty of data on reading habits available, the comparison of these individual results between countries is often obstructed by the different methodological approaches applied. While the aim of the majority can be said to have the top-level question—"How much do our people read?"—in common, each of the survey designs represents a different answer to the question "How can we measure this?" This heterogenous field of survey designs is a consequence of the fact that from country to country, the organizations initiating surveys have different professional backgrounds: Whether it is governmental institutions, associations in the book trade, or NGOs, this has an impact on the choice of parameters. A brief look at some numbers available about the "time spent on reading" illustrates this correlation.
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“读书多吗?”——“视情况而定。谁想知道?:对时间作为量化欧洲阅读习惯的一个可能参数的进一步观察
阅读是欧洲许多调查的主题。尽管有大量关于阅读习惯的数据,但不同国家之间对这些个别结果的比较往往受到不同方法方法的阻碍。而大多数人的目标可以说是有一个最高级别的问题——“我们的人读多少书?”通常,每个调查设计都代表了“我们如何衡量这个?”这个问题的不同答案。这种调查设计的异质领域是由于各国发起调查的组织具有不同的专业背景:无论是政府机构、图书贸易协会还是非政府组织,这对参数的选择都有影响。简单看一下关于“花在阅读上的时间”的一些数据就可以说明这种相关性。
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期刊介绍: Reception: Texts, Readers, Audiences, History is a scholarly, peer-reviewed journal published once a year. It seeks to promote dialog and discussion among scholars engaged in theoretical and practical analyses in several related fields: reader-response criticism and pedagogy, reception study, history of reading and the book, audience and communication studies, institutional studies and histories, as well as interpretive strategies related to feminism, race and ethnicity, gender and sexuality, and postcolonial studies, focusing mainly but not exclusively on the literature, culture, and media of England and the United States.
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