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Fashion and art cycles are driven by counter-dominance signals of elite competition: quantitative evidence from music styles

机译:时尚和艺术周期是由精英竞赛的反垄断主导信号驱动的:来自音乐风格的定量证据

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Human symbol systems such as art and fashion styles emerge from complex social processes that govern the continuous re-organization of modern societies. They provide a signalling scheme that allows members of an elite to distinguish themselves from the rest of society. Efforts to understand the dynamics of art and fashion cycles have been placed on 'bottom-up' and 'top-down' theories. According to 'top-down' theories, elite members signal their superior status by introducing new symbols (e.g. fashion styles), which are adopted by low-status groups. In response to this adoption, elite members would need to introduce new symbols to signal their status. According to many 'bottom-up' theories, style cycles evolve from lower classes and follow an essentially random pattern. We propose an alternative explanation based on counter-dominance signalling (CDS). In CDS, elite members want others to imitate their symbols; changes only occur when outsider groups successfully challenge the elite by introducing signals that contrast those endorsed by the elite. We investigate these mechanisms using a dynamic network approach on data containing almost 8 million music albums released between 1956 and 2015. The network systematically quantifies artistic similarities of competing musical styles and their changes over time. We formulate empirical tests for whether new symbols are introduced by current elite members (top-down), randomness (bottom-up) or by peripheral groups through counter-dominance signals. We find clear evidence that CDS drives changes in musical styles. This provides a quantitative, completely data-driven answer to a century-old debate about the nature of the underlying social dynamics of fashion cycles.
机译:人类符号系统,如艺术和时尚款式从复杂的社会过程中出现,该社会流程管理,该社会过程管理现代社会的持续重新组织。它们提供了一种信令方案,允许精英的成员区分自己的社会的其余部分。了解艺术和时尚周期动态的努力已被置于“自下而上”和“自上而下”的理论上。根据'自上而下'理论,Elite成员通过引入新的符号(例如时尚风格)来信号发出优越的状态,这些符号由低状态组采用。为了响应这一领域,Elite成员需要引入新的符号来发出信号状态。根据许多“自下而上”理论,风格周期从较低的阶级发展,并遵循基本上随机的模式。我们提出了一种基于反优势信令(CD)的替代解释。在CD中,Elite成员希望其他人模仿他们的符号;仅当Outsider Groups通过引入对比的信号来成功挑战精英时,才会出现更改。我们使用1956年至2015年间释放的近800万音乐专辑的数据调查了这些机制。网络系统地量化了竞争音乐风格的艺术相似之处及随着时间的推移变化。我们制定了对新符号是由当前的精英成员(自上而下),随机性(自下而上)或通过反优势信号进行外围组引入的实证测试。我们发现明确的证据表明CDS驱动乐器风格的变化。这提供了一个关于时尚周期潜在社会动态性质的世纪旧争论的量化完全数据驱动的答案。

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