Taste on Facebook: Revisiting the Omnivore-univore Hypothesis Using Digital Trace Data

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Abstract

This study addresses the limitations of survey-based research in explaining patterns of cultural consumption in the social space. By utilizing digital trace data from Audience Insights on Danish Facebook users, this research employs social network analysis (SNA) to investigate online taste across cultural genres and social strata. To account for social structures and enhance the analysis, a multiple correspondence analysis (MCA) of a survey sample of Danish Facebook users was integrated into SNA. The findings indicate that neither the higher nor the lower strata can be classified as omnivores in terms of composition. However, contrary to many studies, the lower strata demonstrated a greater degree of omnivorousness in terms of volume than the higher strata. These findings challenge traditional understandings of cultural consumption across social strata and underscore the need to complement existing methodological approaches with new strategies that better capture the complexities of cultural engagement in the digital age.
Original languageEnglish
Article number101968
JournalPoetics
Volume109
Number of pages17
ISSN0304-422X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2025

Keywords

  • Cultural consumption
  • Digital trace data
  • Omnivore-univore hypothesis
  • Pierre Bourdieu
  • Social media
  • Social network analysis
  • Social stratification

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