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Emily Hund, "The Influencer Industry: The Quest for Authenticity on Social Media" (Princeton UP, 2023)

Jan 19, 2026
Emily Hund, a research affiliate at the University of Pennsylvania, dives deep into the complexities of influencer culture. She highlights the emergence of influencers from the Great Recession and how they transitioned from bloggers to brand ambassadors. Hund sheds light on the constructed nature of authenticity within the industry and discusses the mental costs and power imbalances influencers endure. The conversation also touches on the shift towards social consciousness in content and the unexpected fallout from early scandals. A thought-provoking exploration of digital identities!
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INSIGHT

Recession Fueled The Birth Of Influencers

  • The 2008 Great Recession pushed many displaced professionals online to build personal brands.
  • That economic shock accelerated bloggers and early creators into what became the influencer industry.
INSIGHT

Influence Became A Measurable Commodity

  • Influencer industry distinctively packages influence itself as a measurable commodity.
  • Early players tried to quantify followers and engagement to assign financial value to individual influence.
ANECDOTE

Creators Started Posting To Stay Afloat

  • Many early influencers told Emily Hund they began posting after lay-offs or industry declines to stay afloat.
  • Some discovered audiences unexpectedly and then received brand offers that turned hobby posts into paid work.
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