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Author
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Maximina Maria Freire
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Year
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2020
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Publisher
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DELTA: Documentação de Estudos em Lingüística Teórica e Aplicada
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Abstract
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Stories and narratives are fundamental forms of human communication that have evolved into digital experiences within today’s convergence culture. In this environment, transmedia storytelling spreads interconnected content across multiple media platforms, allowing meaning to develop through different formats. Drawing on the work of Jenkins, Scolari, and Gosciola, the article conceptually explores transmedia storytelling and its potential to foster transliteracy—the ability to navigate, interpret, and create content across diverse media. It discusses key features of transmedia narratives, examines the concept of transliteracy, and highlights their interconnected, transdisciplinary relationship in contemporary media and learning contexts.
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Language
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English