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Možnost literarnih dogodkov v virtualnem okolju
ID Bratina, Polona (Author), ID Blatnik, Andrej (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Diplomsko delo preučuje virtualne literarne dogodke. Zanimalo me je, kako je pojav koronavirusa vplival na izvedbo literarnih dogodkov. Zaradi še neraziskane teme ter pomanjkanja literature sem izvedla raziskavo z metodo zbiranja podatkov. Poiskala sem virtualne literarne dogodke petih različnih izvajalcev, ki so se odvijali med 12. marcem 2020 in 31. decembrom 2021. Ugotovila sem, da je prvi literarni dogodek na daljavo potekal 21. marca 2020. Izvedla ga je Trubarjeva hiša literature, in sicer preko funkcije Facebook live. Nadalje je raziskava pokazala, da je v zimskih, spomladanskih ter jesenskih mesecih potekalo več virtualnih literarnih dogodkov kot v poletnih mesecih. Dogodki so se odvijali preko platform Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, YouTube kanala ali preko Facebooka. Nekateri izmed njih so potekali tudi na več platformah hkrati. Večino izmed virtualnih dogodkov si je možno še vedno ogledati. Več se jih je odvijalo v živo, kot pa jih je bilo vnaprej posnetih. Publika se je v dogodke lahko vključevala na različne načine, odvisno od tega, na kateri platformi so potekali. Največjo možnost vključevanja, in sicer neposredno prek govora, omogočajo platforme Zoom, Google Meet ter Microsoft Teams. Facebook live ter YouTube pretočno in premierno predvajanih videoposnetkov omogočajo uporabo klepetalnika v živo. Dogodke, ki so običajno naloženi na Facebookov profil ali YouTube kanal, pa se lahko zgolj komentira ali všečka

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:literarni dogodki, virtualni dogodki, platforme, publika
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2022
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-137436 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:112887811 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:17.06.2022
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Language:English
Title:Possibility of literary events in a virtual world
Abstract:
This diploma thesis examines virtual literary events. We were interested in the effects of coronavirus on the execution of literary events. As there is little literature and no existing research on the topic, we conducted a survey using the data collection method. We searched for online literary events that were held by five different organizers between 12 March 2020 and 31 December 2021. We discovered that the first remote literary event was held by the Trubar Literature House on 21 March 2020 and was carried out via the Facebook Live function. Furthermore, our research has shown that more virtual literary events took place in the winter, spring, and autumn months than in the summer months. The events were held on the Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, YouTube, and Facebook platforms. Some of them took place on multiple platforms simultaneously. Most of these virtual events are still available to viewers. More of them were performed live than were pre-recorded. The audiences were able to participate in the events in different ways, depending on the platform. The Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams platforms offer the greatest opportunity for audience engagement, which is directly through speech. Facebook Live and YouTube live streaming and premiere videos allow the use of live chat. On the other hand, events that are uploaded to a Facebook profile or a YouTube channel can only be commented on and liked.

Keywords:literary events, virtual events, platforms, audience

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