Aufsatz(elektronisch)7. Mai 2019

Digital authorship and social media: French digital authors' attitudes towards Facebook

In: French cultural studies, Band 30, Heft 2, S. 121-137

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Abstract

Social networks have changed our relationship to the world wide web and the ways in which we communicate. This applies to the relationship between authors and readers and affects the ways in which authors can and need to be present in the public sphere and enact their authorship. Digital authors experience this particularly acutely, and the present article proposes an overview of the three main types of attitude they have chosen facing the largest social network, Facebook: using, refusing and abusing, each presented through a case study. François Bon embraces the platform and encourages authors to take advantage of the tools it offers in order to reach readers, network with authors, and become independent of traditional infrastructures. After years of almost addictive use, Neil Jomunsi came to quit the network and explained his decision, but also the dilemma upon his return, until eventually leaving again. Jean-Pierre Balpe's 'digital installation' 'Un Monde Uncertain', finally, abuses the website by circumventing its terms and conditions and animating a series of fictional author profiles whose Facebook statuses are created by Balpe's text generator software. Each of the three approaches represents a different response to the constraints and opportunities offered by the social network in light of the author's situation, their political stance regarding Facebook, and objectives as an author.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

SAGE Publications

ISSN: 1740-2352

DOI

10.1177/0957155819843414

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