This book examines everyday stories of personal experience that are published online in contemporary forms of social media. Taking examples from discussion boards, blogs, social network sites, microblogging sites, wikis, collaborative and participatory storytelling projects, Ruth Page explores how new and existing narrative genres are being (re)shaped in different online contexts. The book shows how the characteristics of social media, which emphasise recency, interpersonal connection and mobile distribution, amplify or reverse different aspects of canonical storytelling. The new storytelling...
This book examines everyday stories of personal experience that are published online in contemporary forms of social media. Taking examples from discu...