Attention
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- | Attention structure refers to the way that attention is distributed or organized around (an abundance of) information in social interactions, in which attention is affected by multiple factors, including historical body, interaction order, and discourses in space. | + | Attention structure refers to the way that attention is distributed or organized around (an abundance of) information in social interactions, in which attention is affected by multiple factors, including historical body, interaction order, and discourses in space.<ref>Jones, R., & Hafner, C., (2012). Understanding digital literacies: A practical introduction. London: Routledge.</ref> |
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- | <ref>Jones, R., & Hafner, C., (2012). Understanding digital literacies: A practical introduction. London: Routledge.</ref> | + | |
<ref> Scollon, r., & Scollon, S. W. (2004). Nexus analysis: Discourse and the emerging Internet. London: Routledge. </ref> | <ref> Scollon, r., & Scollon, S. W. (2004). Nexus analysis: Discourse and the emerging Internet. London: Routledge. </ref> | ||
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Revision as of 15:11, 19 September 2017
In digital rhetoric, Attention refers to the ways in which digital media and networks influence our focus.
Attention Structure
Attention structure refers to the way that attention is distributed or organized around (an abundance of) information in social interactions, in which attention is affected by multiple factors, including historical body, interaction order, and discourses in space.[1] [2]