Fans and politics in an illiberal state

Certain extremely successful popular culture contents may convey democratic values that can have an impact on the political views of readers and fans. The differences in the values of Harry Potter fans and average Facebook users using social data about public Facebook activity are examined. Even tho...

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Main Authors: Tibor Dessewffy, Mikes Mezei
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Organization for Transformative Works 2020-03-01
Series:Transformative Works and Cultures
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Online Access:https://journal.transformativeworks.org/index.php/twc/article/view/1757/2383
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spelling doaj-92fb54dcd674440b8b53f05b0c9672022021-07-02T15:32:34ZengOrganization for Transformative WorksTransformative Works and Cultures1941-22581941-22582020-03-0132https://doi.org/10.3983/twc.2020.1757Fans and politics in an illiberal stateTibor Dessewffy0Mikes Mezei1ELTE, Faculty of Social Sciences, Budapest, HungaryDatalyze ResearchCertain extremely successful popular culture contents may convey democratic values that can have an impact on the political views of readers and fans. The differences in the values of Harry Potter fans and average Facebook users using social data about public Facebook activity are examined. Even though currently only a minority share the values that the Harry Potter stories embody, they are still an important segment of society that one might not even be aware of if one only follows the state-controlled media and make up a significant majority of the Hungarian media market. Understanding this culturally constructed fan network is thus academically and socially relevant.https://journal.transformativeworks.org/index.php/twc/article/view/1757/2383democracyfacebookharry potterhungarysocial media datasocial movements
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author Tibor Dessewffy
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Fans and politics in an illiberal state
Transformative Works and Cultures
democracy
facebook
harry potter
hungary
social media data
social movements
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Mikes Mezei
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title Fans and politics in an illiberal state
title_short Fans and politics in an illiberal state
title_full Fans and politics in an illiberal state
title_fullStr Fans and politics in an illiberal state
title_full_unstemmed Fans and politics in an illiberal state
title_sort fans and politics in an illiberal state
publisher Organization for Transformative Works
series Transformative Works and Cultures
issn 1941-2258
1941-2258
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Certain extremely successful popular culture contents may convey democratic values that can have an impact on the political views of readers and fans. The differences in the values of Harry Potter fans and average Facebook users using social data about public Facebook activity are examined. Even though currently only a minority share the values that the Harry Potter stories embody, they are still an important segment of society that one might not even be aware of if one only follows the state-controlled media and make up a significant majority of the Hungarian media market. Understanding this culturally constructed fan network is thus academically and socially relevant.
topic democracy
facebook
harry potter
hungary
social media data
social movements
url https://journal.transformativeworks.org/index.php/twc/article/view/1757/2383
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