The nested relationality of perceived legitimacy: Mapping taste hierarchies with granular digital traces

IF 2 2区 社会学 0 LITERATURE
Massimo Airoldi
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Abstract

The article has a double purpose. On the one hand, it contributes to theories of cultural legitimacy and classification. Based on data about consumers’ music evaluations, it shows that taste hierarchies are configured as nested and relational classificatory systems. Nested, because rank systems of symbolic value are collectively recognized, reproduced, and negotiated by consumers not only at the level of genres, but also at lower, nested levels – e.g., sub-genre, artist, single artwork; relational, because the value attributed to music by consumers is ordinarily assessed and constructed through analogies and comparisons, and partly depends on the classifier's relative position in the social space. On the other hand, this paper makes a key methodological contribution: by analyzing large amounts of YouTube data through computational methods and in combination with survey data, it illustrates how the granularity of digital traces can advance sociological research on cultural categories, meaning structures and symbolic imaginaries.

感知合法性的嵌套关系:利用细粒度数字痕迹绘制品味等级图
这篇文章有双重目的。一方面,它为文化合法性和分类理论做出了贡献。文章以消费者的音乐评价数据为基础,揭示了品位等级是作为嵌套和关系分类系统而配置的。嵌套,是因为消费者不仅在流派层面,而且在更低的嵌套层面--如子流派、艺术家、单件艺术品--集体认可、复制和协商象征价值的等级系统;关系,是因为消费者赋予音乐的价值通常是通过类比和比较来评估和建构的,而且部分取决于分类者在社会空间中的相对位置。另一方面,本文在方法论上也做出了重要贡献:通过计算方法分析大量 YouTube 数据,并结合调查数据,说明了数字痕迹的粒度如何推动有关文化类别、意义结构和符号想象的社会学研究。
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Poetics
Poetics Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Poetics is an interdisciplinary journal of theoretical and empirical research on culture, the media and the arts. Particularly welcome are papers that make an original contribution to the major disciplines - sociology, psychology, media and communication studies, and economics - within which promising lines of research on culture, media and the arts have been developed.
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