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The Cultural Sociology of Political Performance, Icons, and Social Media, with Prof. Jeffrey Alexander
Episode 126

The Cultural Sociology of Political Performance, Icons, and Social Media, with Prof. Jeffrey Alexander

Jeffrey Alexander, Professor of Sociology at Yale University, discusses his cultural sociology approach to political performance and cultural icons. We start out with the concept of fusion, and how political actors work to achieve it through the elements of political performance. Then, we turn to a discussion of objects, affordances, and the power of political icons.

Social Media and Politics

May 16, 202142m 27s

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Show Notes

Jeffrey Alexander, Professor of Sociology at Yale University, discusses his cultural sociology approach to political performance and cultural icons. We start out with the concept of fusion, and how political actors work to achieve it through the elements of political performance. Then, we turn to a discussion of objects, affordances, and the power of political icons. 

Here's some extra reading on the topics we cover in the episode: 

Cultural Pragmatics: Social Performance Between Ritual and Strategy (2004)

The Performativity of Objects (2020)

Topics

sociology digital mediasocial movementsdigital media sociologyrituals sociologypolitical performancepolitics sociologysociology politicscultural sociologyritualsociology mediaiconsdurkheim sociologypolitical campaignssociology social mediajeffrey alexanderpoliticssocial mediasociologysocial media sociologymedia sociologypolitical speeches