The Journal of Society and Media
Vol 4, No 1 (2020): Digital Era in Society and Media

A GENERATIONAL WAR IS LAUNCHED WITH THE BIRTH OF OK BOOMER IN THE DIGITAL AGE

Lim, Young Joon (Unknown)
Lemanski, Jennifer (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
20 Apr 2020

Abstract

This study examined recent virality of ?Ok Boomer? in the United States. The term of Ok Boomer gained overnight momentum in the public sphere as the symbol of a generational war. While previous research has primarily examined racial and gender tensions, this study introduced a new phenomenon of the generational conflict between ?Ok Boomers? and ?Baby Boomers,? in which social media originated the term of Ok Boomer and traditional media diffused it with framed meaning. Diffusion of Innovation theory was used to better understand the path of how ?Ok Boomer? as a catchphrase, hashtag, noun cluster or trend resulted in attracting a massive amount of media and public attention. Relying on Node XL, Google Trends, and Nexus Nexis for data gathering and analyses, this study categorized four themes for a word, or an idea as an innovation to be publicly acknowledged: collaboration of social media and traditional media, public figures? involvement for debate; confrontational social issues, and media-framed agenda. In sum, this study argues the term of Ok Boomer symbolizes the advent of a generational war in society in line with the long-standing race and gender wars in the media coverage.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jsm

Publisher

Subject

Religion Humanities Environmental Science Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Social Sciences

Description

This journal, published twice a year, in April and October, covers broad topics contains scientific papers on the Science of Sociology, Communication Studies, and other Social Sciences, written in Indonesian and English. ...