Put Your “Hand Emotes in the Air:” Twitch Concerts as Unsuccessful Large?Scale Interaction Rituals

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Recent years have seen mediated concerts grow in popularity. As physical events, accommodate both small- and large-scale interaction. However, the extent to which these interactions establish emotional energy online is debated. Combining video observations elicitation interviews with participants of live music on platform Twitch, this paper explores growing form consumption while also adding debate appropriateness virtual sphere accommodating successful interaction rituals. It finds that more suited small-scale Large-scale rituals are unsuccessful, suffering from a context collapse, social convergence, no rhythmic entrainment.

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: Symbolic Interaction

سال: 2022

ISSN: ['1533-8665', '0195-6086']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/symb.605