Diamond hands to the moon: Idiocultural mobilization and politicization of personal finance on r/wallstreetbets

IF 2.4 2区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
Andreas Gregersen, Jacob Ørmen
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In January 2021, the shares of the brick-and-mortar video games retail chain GameStop exploded in value. At the same time, billboards on highways and ads in Times Square in New York City used cryptic visuals and seemingly meaningless emojis with diamonds and rockets. Mainstream media soon had an explanation: This was the story of how the subreddit r/wallstreetbets had mobilized thousands of retail investors in a fight against evil hedge funds. Based on a case study of r/wallstreetbets and the GameStop incident, we analyze how idiosyncratic internet culture was incorporated into a broadly resonant and emotionally inflected narrative that lionized the ‘little man’, focusing on both individual profits and collective grievances. Through a theoretical framework combining sociological theories of internet culture and framing analysis, we identify an overall communication structure that drew on three interconnected discursive layers: idiocultural memes, investment-specific information, and a moralized, collectivized injustice frame with heroes and villains. We further argue that the GameStop (GME) incident instantiates a case of the politicization of personal finance, where the investment practices and strategies of ordinary people were transformed into a political issue. As such, the article makes two contributions to the existing literature. First, we contribute to the nascent literature on internet cultures related to personal finance by looking at a specific subreddit devoted to stock trading and investing. Second, we show how idiocultural elements, such as emojis and memes, can function both as contested and exclusionary material aimed at insiders and as flexible components of communications framed for broad mobilization through emotionally resonant notions of grievance and injustice.
钻石之手到月球:r/wallstreetbets上的个人理财的特殊文化动员和政治化
2021年1月,实体电子游戏零售连锁店GameStop的股价出现了爆炸式增长。与此同时,高速公路上的广告牌和纽约时代广场的广告使用了神秘的视觉效果和看似毫无意义的钻石和火箭表情符号。主流媒体很快做出了解释:这是reddit r/wallstreetbets版块如何动员成千上万的散户投资者与邪恶的对冲基金作斗争的故事。基于对r/wallstreetbets和GameStop事件的案例研究,我们分析了特殊的互联网文化是如何融入到广泛共鸣和情感变化的叙事中,这种叙事将“小人物”视为英雄,关注个人利益和集体不满。通过将互联网文化的社会学理论与框架分析相结合的理论框架,我们确定了一个整体的传播结构,该结构利用了三个相互关联的话语层:特殊文化模因,投资特定信息,以及带有英雄和恶棍的道德化、集体化的不公正框架。我们进一步认为,GameStop (GME)事件是个人理财政治化的一个实例,普通人的投资实践和策略被转化为政治问题。因此,本文对现有文献做出了两个贡献。首先,我们通过查看reddit上一个专门讨论股票交易和投资的子版块,为有关个人理财的互联网文化的新兴文献做出贡献。其次,我们展示了表情符号和表情包等特殊文化元素如何既可以作为针对内部人士的争议性和排他性材料,也可以作为通过情感共鸣的不满和不公正概念进行广泛动员的交流框架的灵活组成部分。
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