TikTok and Short-Form Screendance Before and After Covid

Authors

  • Alexandra Harlig University of Maryland, College Park
  • Crystal Abidin Curtin University
  • Trevor Boffone University of Houston
  • Kelly Bowker University of California, Riverside
  • Colette Eloi University of California, Riverside
  • Pamela Krayenbuhl University of Washington Tacoma
  • Chuyun Oh San Diego State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18061/ijsd.v12i0.8348

Keywords:

Covid-19, TikTok, Dubsmash, dance challenges, popular screendance, appropriation, platform specificity, congregational global body, #Jerusalema, Zoomers, #Blacklivesmatter, influencer, Dance Central, face dance, algorithm, viral, privilege, entrapment

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Published

2021-07-07

How to Cite

Harlig, A., Abidin, C., Boffone, T., Bowker, K., Eloi, C., Krayenbuhl, P., & Oh, C. (2021). TikTok and Short-Form Screendance Before and After Covid. The International Journal of Screendance, 12. https://doi.org/10.18061/ijsd.v12i0.8348

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