COMM449N
Special Topics in Digital Communication; Influencer Culture
This course examines both the history of the idea of "influence" as a cultural and communicative activity, as well as the specific nature of today's social influence as perpetuated over social media. Specific topics addressed will include: the legacy of "conspicuous consumption," "opinion leaders," and "influentials" in the history of twentieth-century marketing and consumer culture; the role of social media platforms in shaping attention and income; the promise-and increasing necessity-of transforming one's identity into a personal "brand" to be consumed by others; changes in fame and celebrity over social media; precarity, burnout, and exhaustion in the name of achieving fame; the production of image versus the "reality" behind social media celebrity.
Sister Courses: COMM449B, COMM449E, COMM449F, COMM449G, COMM449I, COMM449K, COMM449L, COMM449P, COMM449W, COMM449Y, COMM449Z
Fall 2024
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