Click “Here” to Post a Comment: Legend Discussion and Transformation in Online Forums

IF 0.4 3区 社会学 0 FOLKLORE
Jeffrey S. Debies-Carl
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Abstract:The internet has become the predominant source of dissemination for dubious legends, ranging from medical misinformation to conspiracy theories and supernatural encounters. Building on previous work in this area, I examine contemporary legends as they are told and discussed in online forums. Drawing on Nancy Baym’s outline of the characteristics of the internet that distinguish it from other forms of communication, I analyze how the internet’s interactivity, temporal structure, social cues, storage, replicability, reach, and mobility affect the form and function of the legend process. I find that the internet subverts some of the traditional characteristics of the legend-telling process, but paradoxically, other characteristics of the internet actually reinforce or valorize traditional elements, while surprisingly, sometimes the internet has no effect at all even in areas where we might expect the most dramatic effects. These findings provide significant insights into the role the internet plays in today’s world where bizarre claims increasingly characterize everyday social and political life. They shed light on how the internet provides a window into our concerns while simultaneously exacerbating them.
点击“这里”发表评论:在线论坛中的图例讨论与改造
摘要:互联网已经成为传播可疑传说的主要来源,从医疗错误信息到阴谋论和超自然遭遇。在这一领域以前的工作的基础上,我检查当代传说,因为他们被告知和讨论在网上论坛。根据Nancy Baym对互联网区别于其他交流形式的特征的概述,我分析了互联网的交互性、时间结构、社交线索、存储、可复制性、覆盖范围和移动性如何影响传奇过程的形式和功能。我发现互联网颠覆了传说讲述过程的一些传统特征,但矛盾的是,互联网的其他特征实际上强化或强化了传统元素,而令人惊讶的是,有时互联网根本没有影响,甚至在我们可能期望最具戏剧性的影响的领域。这些发现为互联网在当今世界所扮演的角色提供了重要的见解,在当今世界,怪异的言论日益成为日常社会和政治生活的特征。它们阐明了互联网如何为我们的担忧提供了一扇窗口,同时又加剧了这些担忧。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Folklore Research has provided an international forum for current theory and research among scholars of traditional culture since 1964. Each issue includes topical, incisive articles of current theoretical interest to folklore and ethnomusicology as international disciplines, as well as essays that address the fieldwork experience and the intellectual history of folklore and ethnomusicology studies. Contributors include scholars and professionals in additional fields, including anthropology, area studies, communication, cultural studies, history, linguistics, literature, performance studies, religion, and semiotics.
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