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(2024). “I Guess this is Growing Up” Analysis of Pop-Punk’s Regained Popularity and Its Shift From Bands to Personas. <i>Persona Studies</i>, <i>10</i>(1), 99–110.","ama":"Ruth N, Jacke C. “I Guess this is Growing Up” Analysis of Pop-Punk’s Regained Popularity and Its Shift From Bands to Personas. <i>Persona Studies</i>. 2024;10(1):99-110.","bibtex":"@article{Ruth_Jacke_2024, title={“I Guess this is Growing Up” Analysis of Pop-Punk’s Regained Popularity and Its Shift From Bands to Personas.}, volume={10}, number={1}, journal={Persona Studies}, publisher={OJS/PKP}, author={Ruth, Nicolas and Jacke, Christoph}, year={2024}, pages={99–110} }","mla":"Ruth, Nicolas, and Christoph Jacke. “‘I Guess This Is Growing Up’ Analysis of Pop-Punk’s Regained Popularity and Its Shift From Bands to Personas.” <i>Persona Studies</i>, vol. 10, no. 1, OJS/PKP, 2024, pp. 99–110.","short":"N. Ruth, C. Jacke, Persona Studies 10 (2024) 99–110.","chicago":"Ruth, Nicolas, and Christoph Jacke. “‘I Guess This Is Growing Up’ Analysis of Pop-Punk’s Regained Popularity and Its Shift From Bands to Personas.” <i>Persona Studies</i> 10, no. 1 (2024): 99–110.","ieee":"N. Ruth and C. Jacke, “‘I Guess this is Growing Up’ Analysis of Pop-Punk’s Regained Popularity and Its Shift From Bands to Personas.,” <i>Persona Studies</i>, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 99–110, 2024."},"page":"99-110","intvolume":"        10","user_id":"20747","department":[{"_id":"817"},{"_id":"607"}],"_id":"53856","file_date_updated":"2024-05-03T09:57:54Z","article_type":"original","type":"journal_article","status":"public","date_created":"2024-05-03T10:01:31Z","publisher":"OJS/PKP","title":"“I Guess this is Growing Up” Analysis of Pop-Punk’s Regained Popularity and Its Shift From Bands to Personas.","issue":"1","quality_controlled":"1","year":"2024","language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"ddc":["780"],"keyword":["Pop-punk","Popular Musical Personas","Solo Artists","SocialMedia","Transmedia","TikTok"],"publication":"Persona Studies","file":[{"success":1,"relation":"main_file","content_type":"application/pdf","file_size":363208,"access_level":"closed","file_name":"08_Ruth_Jacke.pdf","file_id":"53857","date_updated":"2024-05-03T09:57:54Z","creator":"jackech","date_created":"2024-05-03T09:57:54Z"}],"abstract":[{"lang":"eng","text":"This  research  article examines  the  transformation  of  pop-punk  from  bands  to  solo  artists and  how  the  genre  regained  popularity  due  to  new  popular  personalities  and  the  transmedia engagement  in  social  media  and  with  established  media.  Through  a  three-pronged  approach,  this studyadopts phenomenological, theoretical, and empirical perspectives to understand the transition and regained popularity fully. The phenomenological angle delves into the case studies of musicians, revealing  key  factors  behind  the  shift   to  solo  artists  in  pop-punk.  Theoretical  explanations contextualize  the  phenomenon  within  broader  cultural  frameworks,  considering  industry  and transmedia dynamics, audience preferences, and technological advancements. Empirical evidence, including  statistical  data  from  socialmedia  profiles,  quantifies  the  impact  of  the  shift.This  study contributes   to   a   comprehensive   understanding   of   pop-punk's   transformation,   offering   an exploration of its past, present, and future within the ever-evolving music industries and transmedia landscapes"}]},{"issue":"1","quality_controlled":"1","year":"2024","date_created":"2024-05-03T09:54:50Z","publisher":"OJS/PKP","title":"Stars, Anti-Stars, Anti-Star-Stars. Transmedia Texts and Contexts of Popular Music and Media. 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In this article, I\r\ntherefore want to concentrate on the foundations of studying stars and celebrities within the\r\nattention economies by undertaking a theoretical transmedia-cultural framing of media personas\r\nand suggesting a typology. This ensuing typology of stars, anti-stars, and anti-star stars – especially\r\nwithin popular music cultures – demonstrates how stars and celebrities and their quantities and\r\nqualities of success and peer-group specific values coming form programs of (media and music)\r\nculture can serve as persona-seismographs of socio-cultural change between tradition and\r\ninnovation","lang":"eng"}],"language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"ddc":["780"],"keyword":["Stars","Celebrities","Popular Music","Transmedia Culture","Personas"],"related_material":{"link":[{"url":"https://ojs.deakin.edu.au/index.php/ps/issue/view/219","relation":"confirmation"}]},"publication_status":"published","has_accepted_license":"1","publication_identifier":{"issn":["ISSN 2205-5258"]},"citation":{"apa":"Jacke, C. (2024). Stars, Anti-Stars, Anti-Star-Stars. Transmedia Texts and Contexts of Popular Music and Media. Some Theoretical Assumptions. <i>Persona Studies</i>, <i>10</i>(1), 56–73.","ama":"Jacke C. 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