La lecture des étudiants entre plaisir et contraintes

The cultural practices of the younger generation have changed with the advent of the Internet. Recent surveys show however that book reading is not measurably affected. Rather, new forms of book reading have emerged with the arrival and wide use of computers, digital tablets and smartphones. In this...

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Main Author: Lylette Lacôte-Gabrysiak
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Université Laval 2015-02-01
Series:Communication
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/communication/5234
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description The cultural practices of the younger generation have changed with the advent of the Internet. Recent surveys show however that book reading is not measurably affected. Rather, new forms of book reading have emerged with the arrival and wide use of computers, digital tablets and smartphones. In this research brief, the author discusses the results of her study of a somewhat neglected aspect of this issue, drawing on a primarily closed-question survey on print book reading given in 2011 to a random sample of 461 college and first year university students. The study’s hypotheses were based on existing French-language research on the topic, discussions with professionals from the book industry and pretests with student respondents.
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spelling doaj-art-8e20af4129de47bb8e8002d8eb905f452025-08-20T02:37:55ZfraUniversité LavalCommunication1189-37881920-73442015-02-0133110.4000/communication.5234La lecture des étudiants entre plaisir et contraintesLylette Lacôte-GabrysiakThe cultural practices of the younger generation have changed with the advent of the Internet. Recent surveys show however that book reading is not measurably affected. Rather, new forms of book reading have emerged with the arrival and wide use of computers, digital tablets and smartphones. In this research brief, the author discusses the results of her study of a somewhat neglected aspect of this issue, drawing on a primarily closed-question survey on print book reading given in 2011 to a random sample of 461 college and first year university students. The study’s hypotheses were based on existing French-language research on the topic, discussions with professionals from the book industry and pretests with student respondents.https://journals.openedition.org/communication/5234FranceInternetyouthcultural practicesbook reading
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La lecture des étudiants entre plaisir et contraintes
Communication
France
Internet
youth
cultural practices
book reading
title La lecture des étudiants entre plaisir et contraintes
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Internet
youth
cultural practices
book reading
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