Social media influencer: a new hybrid ...
Document type :
Partie d'ouvrage
Title :
Social media influencer: a new hybrid professionalism in the age of platform capitalism?
Author(s) :
Sedda, Paola [Auteur]
Groupe d'Études et de Recherche Interdisciplinaire en Information et COmmunication - ULR 4073 [GERIICO ]
Husson, Oihana [Auteur]
Communications, Médiations, Organisations, Savoirs [Dijon] [CIMEOS]

Groupe d'Études et de Recherche Interdisciplinaire en Information et COmmunication - ULR 4073 [GERIICO ]
Husson, Oihana [Auteur]
Communications, Médiations, Organisations, Savoirs [Dijon] [CIMEOS]
Scientific editor(s) :
Lara Maestripieri
Andrea Bellini
Andrea Bellini
Book title :
Professionalism and Social Change: Processes of Differentiation Within, Between and Beyond Professions
Publisher :
Palgrave Macmillan
Publication place :
Londres
Publication date :
2023
ISBN :
3031312775
English keyword(s) :
hybrid professionalism
social influence
social media influencer
platform capitalism
collective action
community of practice
social influence
social media influencer
platform capitalism
collective action
community of practice
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Sciences de l'information et de la communication
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Science politique
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Sociologie
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Science politique
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Sociologie
English abstract : [en]
Chapter 13 Social media influencer: a new hybrid professionalism in the age of platform capitalism? by P. Sedda and O. Husson, analyses the way social media influencers, acting in the context of communities of practice, ...
Show more >Chapter 13 Social media influencer: a new hybrid professionalism in the age of platform capitalism? by P. Sedda and O. Husson, analyses the way social media influencers, acting in the context of communities of practice, participate in redefining professionalism and professional practices in marketing and communications fields while promoting social values or advocating for a cause of public interest. Using a methodological approach based on interviews and ethnographic observation, the study considers the influencer as a specific case of “hybrid professionalism” (Noordegraaf 2007) in which quantitative performance criteria, prescribed by platforms, are combined with creative logic and collective action. Centred on the promotion of authenticity and individual achievement, their commitment evokes the figure of “artistic critique” (Boltanski and Chiapello 2011). If they claim recognition and expertise, these actors do not necessarily engage in a real process of institutionalisation as the influence they exert among their communities mainly derives from their differentiation from institutional actors allowing for better visibility of messages of social change. In an effort to go beyond traditional approaches, our perspective looks at professionals as actors of change who are constantly reframing their discourse on “professionalism” on the basis of public demands and the emergence of new political and societal issues.Show less >
Show more >Chapter 13 Social media influencer: a new hybrid professionalism in the age of platform capitalism? by P. Sedda and O. Husson, analyses the way social media influencers, acting in the context of communities of practice, participate in redefining professionalism and professional practices in marketing and communications fields while promoting social values or advocating for a cause of public interest. Using a methodological approach based on interviews and ethnographic observation, the study considers the influencer as a specific case of “hybrid professionalism” (Noordegraaf 2007) in which quantitative performance criteria, prescribed by platforms, are combined with creative logic and collective action. Centred on the promotion of authenticity and individual achievement, their commitment evokes the figure of “artistic critique” (Boltanski and Chiapello 2011). If they claim recognition and expertise, these actors do not necessarily engage in a real process of institutionalisation as the influence they exert among their communities mainly derives from their differentiation from institutional actors allowing for better visibility of messages of social change. In an effort to go beyond traditional approaches, our perspective looks at professionals as actors of change who are constantly reframing their discourse on “professionalism” on the basis of public demands and the emergence of new political and societal issues.Show less >
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Anglais
Audience :
Internationale
Popular science :
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