A typology of social media rituals
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Title
A typology of social media rituals
Subject
genres, rituals, social media rituals, user-generated content, values
Description
Given its massive volume and rapid development of new trends, the universe of user-generated content may seem utterly chaotic. Yet the flow of content is underlined by deep-rooted patterns of communication. In this article, we present the first systematic attempt to identify these patterns using the concept of social media rituals. Understood as typified communicative practices that formalize and express shared values, rituals
offer a productive path to categorize popular genres of content and trace the values they convey. Integrating theoretical literature on rituals with
empirical studies of social media genres, we develop a typology of 16 rituals that express diverse values, ranging from respect and responsibility to materialism and pleasure. Furthermore, we show that rituals embed different notions of good communication, as reflected in the values of
authenticity, persuasion, affiliation, and demonstration. Finally, we discuss how our framework can facilitate comparative investigations of usergenerated content and platform values.
offer a productive path to categorize popular genres of content and trace the values they convey. Integrating theoretical literature on rituals with
empirical studies of social media genres, we develop a typology of 16 rituals that express diverse values, ranging from respect and responsibility to materialism and pleasure. Furthermore, we show that rituals embed different notions of good communication, as reflected in the values of
authenticity, persuasion, affiliation, and demonstration. Finally, we discuss how our framework can facilitate comparative investigations of usergenerated content and platform values.
Creator
Tommaso Trillo`, Blake Hallinan, Limor Shifman
Source
https://doi.org/10.1093/jcmc/zmac011
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Date
24 May 2022
Contributor
Sri Wahyuni
Format
PDF
Language
English
Type
Text
Coverage
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 2022
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Citation
Tommaso Trillo`, Blake Hallinan, Limor Shifman, “A typology of social media rituals,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed May 22, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/8757.