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Fernanda Bonacho

Fernanda Bonacho
  • PhD
  • Journalism Master's Coordinator at Lisbon Politechnic University

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Introduction
Fernanda Bonacho currently works at the Departamento de Media e Jornalismo, Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa. Fernanda does research in Communication, Media and Journalism. Her most recent publication is 'Alice’s Anima: The Obligation of a Transmedia Reading'.
Current institution
Lisbon Politechnic University
Current position
  • Journalism Master's Coordinator

Publications

Publications (7)
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This paper suggests an analysis of “Inanimate Alice” by Kate Pullinger as an example of a transmedia narrative that triggers a new reading experience whilst proposing a literary alterity between reading and performance. Narrative experiences that elect the visual plasticity, interchanging games and tactility as drivers of the creative process are n...
Conference Paper
When you digitalize a different version, or even when you create a book digitally, that implies choices of format, codification and standards which are going to definitely change our experience as readers. Whilst analyzing the Portuguese project 'Biblioteca de Livros Digitais'[2], I question how the use of new technologies has been translating aest...
Conference Paper
In this paper, we develop a discussion about possible profiles of the reader online according to the perception of a new sensitive experience of reading. The experience of reading in front of a computer is already part of our daily routine but still far from a clear standing. Focusing our attention on the reader allows us to embrace a curious chall...

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