Title of article :
Technology, Genres, and Value Change:
The Case of Little Magazines
Author/Authors :
Stephen Paling، نويسنده , , Michael Nilan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Producers in creative genres are frequently motivated by
goals that put those producers in opposition to popular
culture and marketplace pressures. Questions about
whether those goals reflect values that belong specifically
to print culture, or whether those values will
continue to motivate producers in creative genres after
the introduction of online technology, have not been
answered empirically. Previous studies of genre change
have been among those that have focused on the ability
of human actors to use information technology to alter
those genres as social structures. However, these studies
have focused on generic artifacts rather than on the creative
values that motivated the creation of those artifacts.
Editors of small literary magazines (generally referred to
as little magazines) make ideal subjects for this study.
Creative values play an important role in their decisions,
and they frequently publish poetry, fiction, and other
work that stand in opposition to popular culture and literature.
This study proposed and evaluated a conceptual
framework for anticipating whether editors of little magazines
will use online technologies to reinforce or alter
the values characteristic of their genre. The study found
that the values posited in the conceptual framework fit
the goals expressed by little magazine editors. Not all
editors held those values equally, however. These findings
suggest that producers in creative genres can use
online technology in ways that actually reflect an intensification
of those values. The concept of intensifying
use of technology (IUT) was posited to explain the
differences.
Journal title :
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Journal title :
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology