2020
DOI: 10.1590/1678-460x2020360309
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Transmedia Storytelling: from Convergence to Transliteracy

Abstract: Stories and narrative represent meaningful communicative events, typical of human beings’ nature since everybody loves reading, telling, and listening to them. They may also constitute digital events, conveyed through virtual resources, and inserted in the convergence culture (Jenkins, 2006). Within this culture and responding to media expansion, there is transmedia, disseminating diverse but related contents, spread out through multiple media platforms, allowing meaning to converge from one to another. This c… Show more

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“…The aforementioned statements demonstrate how increasingly interconnected the world is through different resources. We are currently interacting with a wider range of communication practices: videos that can be edited and posted on the Internet or documents that can be sent in seconds or shared simultaneously (Freire, 2020). We are also constantly overwhelmed with new textual genres (e.g., blogs, pop-up ads).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aforementioned statements demonstrate how increasingly interconnected the world is through different resources. We are currently interacting with a wider range of communication practices: videos that can be edited and posted on the Internet or documents that can be sent in seconds or shared simultaneously (Freire, 2020). We are also constantly overwhelmed with new textual genres (e.g., blogs, pop-up ads).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%