The social shadow in cancel culture

An Analysis from BBB 2021

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/1809-58442023139pt

Keywords:

Social shadow, Cancel culture, Documentary analysis, Reality show, Twitter

Abstract

The contemporary world hosts a complex network of social interactions that transcend physical boundaries and materialize in digital environments. In the context of the transformation and challenge of traditional identities, previously latent and socially unacceptable behaviors emerge. Using the Jungian concept of the “Shadow”, we investigate the phenomenon of cancel culture. In analytical psychology, the Shadow represents the part of the psyche that contains rejected, inadequate, or unwanted aspects of one’s personality. This study explored the relationship between the Shadow and cancel culture by examining tweets related to controversies in BBB 2021. The method employed involved collecting tweets over 6 weeks, followed by content analysis for data treatment. Simultaneously, a systematic analysis of the scenes that occurred was conducted, and data were subsequently cross-referenced. The results point to a high incidence of negative emotions, indicating a potential association with Shadow components. These were more elicited in the face of hostility and socially devalued behaviors, the so-called “dramas”. Cancellation occurred in parallel, indicating the association between the phenomena. This investigation highlights the importance of deepening the understanding of the dynamics of social media and its psychological aspects.

Author Biographies

Carine de Santana Pereira, Centro Universitário Jorge Amado. Salvador - BA, Brazil

Clinical psychologist at Afrosaúde. Bachelor in Psychology from Centro Universitário Jorge Amado (UNIJORGE).

Jade Santos Delgado da Silva, Centro Universitário Jorge Amado. Salvador - BA, Brazil

Organizational and work psychologist at the Santo Antônio de Jesus Regional Hospital. Bachelor in Psychology at Centro Universitário Jorge Amado (UNIJORGE).

Mino Correia Rios, Universidade Federal da Bahia. Salvador – BA, Brazil

Graduated in Psychology from the Federal University of Bahia, Master and Doctor in Psychology from the same institution. Clinical, organizational psychologist and university professor for over 15 years in various higher education institutions.

Elva Fabiane Matos do Valle, Universidade Federal do Recôncavo da Bahia

PhD in Contemporary Communication and Culture from the Federal University of Bahia. Bachelor in Social Communication – Advertising from the Catholic University of Salvador. Interdisciplinary Bachelor of Arts – Cinema from the Federal University of Bahia.

Joice Ferreira da Silva, Centro Universitário Social da Bahia. Salvador - BA, Brazil

Graduated in Psychology from the Federal University of Bahia, master in Social Psychology from the same institution. Clinical psychologist and university professor for over 15 years at various higher education institutions.

Published

2023-12-18

How to Cite

PEREIRA, C. de S. .; SILVA, J. S. D. da; RIOS, M. C.; VALLE, E. F. M. do; SILVA, J. F. da . The social shadow in cancel culture: An Analysis from BBB 2021. Intercom: Revista Brasileira de Ciências da Comunicação, São Paulo, v. 46, p. e2023139, 2023. DOI: 10.1590/1809-58442023139pt. Disponível em: https://revistas.intercom.org.br/index.php/revistaintercom/article/view/4519. Acesso em: 21 may. 2024.

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