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Research on Literary Communication from the Perspective of Cultural Capital: Analysis of Channel Differences and Group Behaviors
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62381/ACS.FSSD2025.35
Author(s)
Kehan Kong*
Affiliation(s)
School of Humanities and Arts, Hunan International Economics University, Changsha, China *Corresponding Author
Abstract
This study takes the cultural capital theory as the framework, focusing on three major literary communication channels: traditional publishing, digital reading platforms, and social media. It explores the usage characteristics of groups with different levels of cultural capital on each channel and their acceptance mechanisms for emerging channels. Through literature review and theoretical integration, it reveals the dynamic action mechanism of cultural capital in the field of literary communication, providing a new perspective for understanding the contemporary literary communication ecology.
Keywords
Cultural Capital; Cultural Communication; Channel Differentiation; Group Behavior
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