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How Has the Emergence of Digital Culture Affected Professional Magic?
Author(s) -
Olli Rissanen,
Petteri Pitkänen,
Antti Juvonen,
Pekka Räihä,
Gustav Kuhn,
Kai Hakkarainen
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
professions and professionalism
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.31
H-Index - 6
ISSN - 1893-1049
DOI - 10.7577/pp.1957
Subject(s) - magic (telescope) , digital culture , theme (computing) , function (biology) , the internet , sociology , public relations , psychology , media studies , political science , world wide web , computer science , physics , quantum mechanics , evolutionary biology , biology
We examined how the emerging digital culture has affected magicians’ careers, the development of their expertise and the general practices of their professions. We used social network analysis ( n =120) to identify Finland’s most highly regarded magicians ( n =16) representing different generations. The participants were theme interviewed and also collected self-report questionnaire data. The results revealed that digital transformations have strongly affected the magical profession in terms of changing their career paths and entry into the profession. Magic used to be a secretive culture, where access to advanced knowledge was controlled by highly regarded gatekeepers who shared their knowledge with a selected group of committed newcomers as a function of their extended efforts. Openly sharing magical knowledge on the Internet has diminished the traditionally strong role of these gatekeepers. Although online tutorials have made magical know-how more accessible to newcomers, professional communities and networks play a crucial role in the cultivation of advanced professional competences.

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