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How Tact Influences Reputation
Author(s) -
Yongbiao Xue
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
writing across the university of alberta
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2563-6863
DOI - 10.29173/writingacrossuofa12
Subject(s) - tact , reputation , power (physics) , action (physics) , reputation management , media studies , advertising , sociology , psychology , public relations , political science , business , social science , physics , quantum mechanics , psychotherapist
For this assignment, students analyzed everyday writing—writing that we might not think about in the same ways as we think about writing at a university—and how communities use this everyday writing to accomplish a particular goal. In this case, Yuqing Xue looked at how the Chinese fans of Korean pop music (K-pop) stars use tact to subtly persuade other fans to further the community’s goals: to keep their idols’ reputations intact and to make them as popular as possible. K-pop fan groups recently demonstrated the power of their coordinated action campaigns by booking tickets for a Trump rally that they had no intention of attending. These inflated numbers led the Trump campaign to believe that more supporters would attend their rally than did. This recent example reveals how the writing of communities that we believe to be trivial may wield power and influence in other contexts.

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