Friday, March 22, 2013
Where is the world going?
Book sales in the US in 2012 were down 9.3 percent, Spain -10.3 percent, South Africa -8.8 percent, Italy -7 percent, and in the UK fell by 3.4 percent.
That's according to data presented March 21 at the IfBookThen conference in Milan, Italy,
and since reported by Publishing Perspectives.
The one bright spot around the world may be India, where book sales were up 16 percent.
What could be the cause of the seeming worldwide withdrawing from reading literacy?
Perhaps simple: Digital devices, that with broadband make video possible, are making watching rather than reading more popular.
Does that mean the two media are equal in firepower?
Probably not.
My take would be that the world needs to make more of an effort to teach reading literacy. So communication can be more powerful.
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