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LCS Digital Humanities Symposium. ‘Consuming fiction in a convergence culture’

Category
Event
Non-DCCH
University of Leeds
Date
Date
Wednesday 5 June 2024
Location
University of Leeds

An interdisciplinary discussion on the reception and consumption of narrative fiction across different media and artforms. The event is open to all scholars of languages, literature, film, media, game and narrative studies who are using the frame of digital humanities and want to share their works and exchange ideas.

The School of Languages, Cultures and Societies of the University of Leeds have been working on a project entitled ‘Audience engagement with Elena Ferrante’s storyworld. Consuming fiction in a convergence culture’. Using digital humanities methods, they are collecting and analysing social media data and metadata in order to investigate how ordinary readers and TV audiences respond to and engage with the storyworld created by Italian writer Elena Ferrante. By hosting the Symposium at Leeds, they hope to take stock of what is happening in the field, exchange ideas and methodologies arising from their individual case studies and promote discussions, networks and even collaboration among scholars who, in different disciplines, are working on cultural consumption and digital humanities.

The day will involve keynote talks, research project presentations (10-15 minutes), and a round-table discussion.

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