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    The rising entropy of English in the attention economy by Charlie Pilgrim, Weisi Guo, Thomas T. Hills

    Published in Communications Psychology (2024-08-01)
    “…To explain these results we develop an ecological model of the attention economy that combines ideas from Zipf’s law and information foraging. …”
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    Reconception of history in the context of attention economy by S.A. Lieberman

    “…The functions of history in the contemporary world after the declared “end of history' were discussed. The concepts of attention economy and platform capitalism were considered as the basis for determining the specificity of contemporary society. …”
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    From attention economy to cognitive lock-ins by Morten Hansen

    Published in Big Data & Society (2024-09-01)
    “…The economic logic of the attention economy is frequently used to critique and respond to the dangers of unfettered technological expansion, including nascent platforms and products powered by generative artificial intelligence. …”
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    White Attention Economy in To Kill a Mockingbird by Leonie Bartel

    “…Combining cognitive stylistics, cognitive narratology, and critical race theory, the paper establishes the concept of a ‘white attention economy’ as a tool for analysing systemic discrimination inscribed in (real world) attention patterns and its reflection in literary fiction. …”
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    The Influencers: Van Gogh Immersive Experiences and the Attention-Experience Economy by Kate Mondloch

    Published in Arts (2022-09-01)
    “…Situating these projects within the broader framework of the contemporaneous attention and experience economies, and with an eye toward the crucial role of social media, I propose that art-themed immersive exhibitions such as the Van Gogh immersive experiences exemplify habits of digitally-mediated, 24/7 immersive attention and consumption in art and in everyday life.…”
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    The Political Economy of the Gifts on Tiktok by Cristina-Oana Cristea

    Published in Sociologie Românească (2025-02-01)
    “…The research results suggest that the virtual gifts should be understood as a manifestation of the economy of attention, through which the work of influencers is rewarded based on the attention and dedication they gain from others. …”
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    Social Media Imaginaries and the City: How the Attention Economy Is Reshaping Urban Built Environments by Petter Törnberg

    Published in Social Media + Society (2025-03-01)
    “…Attention is transforming the very built environment of the city, which in turn provides essential physical infrastructure for the attention economy. …”
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