2024
DOI: 10.1002/symb.684
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Collective Inattention in an Online Milk‐Sharing Community: Rules of Relevance and the COVID‐19 Vaccine

Amy Singer

Abstract: This article examines a complete collection of posts made within two of the largest online peer‐to‐peer breastmilk‐sharing communities in the United States, collected during the first month after the COVID‐19 vaccine became available to all U.S. adults. I propose that such communities support not only the circulation of human milk among strangers but also the circulation of widely shared attentional norms alongside interactional rules of relevance and concern. When collectively held attentional norms are viola… Show more

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