In a Parallel Universe
This episode explores how identity is being reshaped in the digital age by algorithms, aesthetics, and constant self-comparison. We discuss how TikTok’s personalization system shapes our tastes, how trends minimize individuality, and how the male gaze and feedback loops influence our self-expression. We examine why performative numbness has become the new “cool”, why enthusiasm feels embarrassing, and why so many people today are terrified of standing out. The episode also explores how the solitude, intuition, and the slow rebuilding of an authentic self is so powerful in creating a unique identity. Thank you for listening <3 Sources: Anne Burns (2015) Burns, A. (2015). “Self(ie)-discipline: Social regulation as enacted through the discussion of photographic practice.” International Journal of Communication. Alison Hearn (2017 / 2019) Hearn, A. (2017). “Affective Labor, Communicative Capitalism, and the Politics of Personal Branding.” Hearn, A. (2019). “On Branding the Self.” Cheney-Lippold, J. (2011). “A New Algorithmic Identity: Soft Biopolitics and the Modulation of Control.” Theory, Culture & Society. Gu, M., et al. (2022). Study on TikTok usage among Gen Z. (Exact title varies depending on the specific dataset, but this is the research tied to TikTok demographics.) Music: "The Sky of our Ancestors" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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