
I‘m very pleased to share the news of our new publication from Linda Berube’s Collaborative Doctoral Partnership (City HCID/British Library) in New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia. I’m very proud of Linda’s doctoral research progress!
The final published article (the Version of Record) is now on Taylor & Francis Online:
“Moving with the story”: the haptics of reader experience and response to digital comics
It can be read online as HTML or you can download the PDF. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The terms on which this article has been published allow the posting of the Accepted Manuscript in a repository by the author(s) or with their consent. The copyright belongs to the authors.
Abstract
The experience of reading digital comics differs from that of other reading in that it involves the interplay between text and art, both “on the page”, for example, as with the traditional comic book format, or “off the page” in interaction with devices, apps and “extras” the Alt Text in the webcomic, xkcd. This interplay and placement can communicate movement, stillness, suspense, bringing the reader along not only through content or story arc but also through the material affordances, the physical reality of the comic in combination with the technology. The findings of this exploratory study reveal both the varied reading experiences of digital comics as well as the shared experiences of haptic interactions and emotional perception and reaction through the use of devices, comics platforms and apps, and social media. Although webcomics, one type of digital comics, have long been a part of the evolution of hypertext, their place has not always been acknowledged in the scholarship. This research not only contributes towards an empirical, qualitative understanding of reader response to and experience of a range of digital comics including webcomics, but also addresses their role as an example of the haptics of hypertext fiction.
The citation is:
Berube, L., Priego, E., Wisdom, S., Cooke, I., & Makri, S. (2024). “Moving with the story”: the haptics of reader experience and response to digital comics. New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia, 1–20. https://doi.org/10.1080/13614568.2024.2374291.
Many congratulations Linda and supervisory team! And thanks to everyone at the AHRC, City and the BL for the support.

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