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THE EVOLUTION OF
READERSHIP
By Christie Stelling | Film240Photo, cc: Frank M. Rafik -‐ https://www.flickr.com/photos/abuaiman/12155587866/in/photolist-‐jw9yM9-‐cKNtyb-‐dCuZFY-‐bmiEPy-‐bn3sWq-‐9mACyz-‐doYPut-‐a8pcvh-‐aL5knK-‐coX7Nd-‐bn3sVf-‐dz1w7r-‐aF6skJ-‐qUyJBd-‐dsv3eg-‐9b35jp-‐9kjjqs-‐aDDrnd-‐7WwpmQ-‐bEP8fA-‐rzLJhL-‐dCRyY9-‐ezXa5P-‐b8gejk-‐c8Heh5-‐bLAKTK-‐QCRcaF-‐ojdkMJ-‐cXbp7S-‐oYi4ud-‐afutMu-‐aeFSAB-‐6BzAYu-‐attsBr-‐dNGJg3-‐awaA3F-‐9b6dK3-‐o8fnAp-‐fBLDUq-‐feU8YY-‐9mGC64-‐nA8fWs-‐9yojur-‐iXuhBZ-‐dv3GzR-‐A6U7VE-‐4YgHZ4-‐cabdDo-‐cvgiZA-‐b9yKJK
2“Reading might well have been among the last remaining private activities, but is now a relentless social pursuit.”(1) – Motoko Rich, New York Times
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3However, some consider reading to be a conversation starter, and perhaps the original
social network. (2)
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Book clubs have greatly impacted individuals desire to read, and the act of social readership. (3)
5In fact, “The all-‐powerful Oprah Book Club is not so much a club as a ruthlessly influential marketing vehicle...”(4) – Kate Pickert, Time
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6“Book clubs have a special authority because they are
committed, voracious readers who ask poignant
questions.”(5)– Piper Kerman, NewsDay
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Benefits of Book Clubs
Increased Confidence & Comfort in Professional
Discussions
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Deeper Understandings & Perspectives (6)
Build & Reinforce Relationships
Encourage Systematic Reading Habits
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Today, social readership is shifting from book clubs to online conversations, and digital books, magazines, and other publications. (7)
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25% of millennials buy e-‐books, and the average kindle owner buys 5X more books than the average reader. (8)
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Publishers have had to re-‐work their business models to accommodate
the convergence and digitization of the industry. (9)
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Many magazine companies have adopted Pinterest as their ally, in an effort to attract readership in this digital era. (10)
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Netflix-‐like subscription models have been adopted by many publishers. Texture by next issue is a $10 monthly subscription that grants readers with unlimited access to hundreds of titles. (11)
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E-‐readers enable the opportunity for big data to be leveraged and utilized to identify people’s preferences. (12)
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Although some criticize this practice to be invasive, it could ultimately lead to
increased readership (13)
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15Digital reading could lead to more engaging books thanks to programs such as Amazon’s “pay-‐per-‐page” initiative, where authors are compensated for each page turned on an e-‐reader. (14)
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Despite the proven benefits of social readership, and the
opportunities presented by the digitization of the publications industry, some people are still
skeptical. (15)
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People worry that like other forms of digital interaction, people are less focused with e-‐books compared to paper books. (16))
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18However, the difference in comprehension between digital & paper reading has proven to be very small. (17)
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Whether it be a book club, an online discussion, or an interactive maglet, reading has a multitude of social benefits –whether it be a paper back or
electronic copy. (18)
Decreased Chance of DepressionHealth &
Wellbeing
Increased Emotional Intelligence
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Although it can be difficult for some people to be media agnostic, it is important to evolve alongside readership methodologies to reap the associative opportunities and benefits.
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(12) Prose, F. (2015, January 13). They’re Watching You Read. Retrieved March 2, 2017, from http://www.nybooks.com/daily/2015/01/13/reading-‐whos-‐watching/
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