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Jennifer C. Lena

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    Banding Together
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    Breaking the Social Media Prism
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    • Entitled

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      The author presents an in-depth look at how democratic values have widened the American arts scene, even as it remains elite and cosmopolitan.

      Entitled
    • Breaking the Social Media Prism

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      A data-driven explanation of the relationship between social media and political tribalism, along with an agenda for envisioning what more enlightened social media may look like. Bail argues that, while we've grown accustomed to the idea that social media platforms create a downward spiral of incivility, this notion obscures the deeper truth that users are the problem - not stuck in an all-powerful system that subconsciously shapes our views. Bail states that most people treat social media like a giant mirror that we use to understand ourselves and those around us. In reality, he argues, it functions more like a prism that reflects and refracts our identities, distorting our understanding of ourselves and each other. As our political behavior changes in predictable ways over time, we move on a contiuum toward outspoken extremism or silence. The book will build on online experiments, original surveys, and in-depth interviews with social media users gathered from Bail's Polarization Lab at Duke. At the heart of it, he argues, lies a new way to comprehend social media, and he proposes grassroot ways to put ideas before identities and to gently disrupt the status quo with behavioral nudges to combat polarization.

      Breaking the Social Media Prism
    • Measuring Culture

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      Written collectively by a team of leading qualitative and quantitative sociologists of culture, Measuring Culture provides both the definitive introduction to the sociological literature on culture as well as a critical set of case studies for methods courses across the social sciences.

      Measuring Culture
    • Banding Together

      How Communities Create Genres in Popular Music

      • 258pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Exploring the dynamics of musical popularity, this book analyzes why certain styles achieve mass appeal while others remain niche. Through a diverse range of examples from sixty musical genres, including rap, bluegrass, and death metal, Jennifer Lena identifies common attributes that contribute to the growth of American popular music in the twentieth century. By examining the cultural language and evolution of these styles, the book provides insight into the underlying factors that shape musical trends and preferences.

      Banding Together