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在“27 俱乐部”神话形成过程中的路径依赖、密母性和模因具象化。

Path dependence, stigmergy, and memetic reification in the formation of the 27 Club myth.

机构信息

Department of Informatics, Center for Complex Networks and Systems Research, Luddy School of Informatics, Computer Science, and Engineering, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47408.

Department of Sociology, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47408.

出版信息

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2024 Nov 12;121(46):e2413373121. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2413373121. Epub 2024 Nov 4.

Abstract

The "27 Club" refers to the widespread legend that notable people, particularly musicians, are unusually likely to die at age 27. A 2011 inquiry in The BMJ showed this is not the case, dismissing the 27 Club as a myth. We expand on this discourse by demonstrating that although the existence of the phenomenon cannot be empirically validated, it is real in its consequences. Using Wikipedia data, we show that while age 27 does not hold greater risk of mortality for notable persons, those who died at 27 are as a group exceptionally notable compared to those who died at other young ages. The 27 Club legend originated from a statistically improbable event circa 1970, wherein four superstar musicians died within the span of 2 y all at age 27. This coincidence captured the public imagination such that our fascination with the 27 Club brought itself into being, producing greater interest in those who died at age 27 than would have been otherwise. This demonstrates path dependence in cultural evolution, whereby an effectively random event evolves into a narrative that shapes otherwise unrelated events and thus the way we make and interpret history.

摘要

“27 俱乐部”是指一个广为流传的传说,即杰出人物,特别是音乐家,非常有可能在 27 岁时去世。2011 年《英国医学杂志》的一项调查表明,事实并非如此,“27 俱乐部”只是一个神话。我们通过证明,尽管这一现象无法通过经验验证,但它的后果是真实存在的,从而扩展了这一论述。我们使用维基百科的数据表明,虽然 27 岁并不是名人死亡的高风险年龄,但与其他年轻年龄段去世的人相比,那些在 27 岁去世的人作为一个群体,异常杰出。“27 俱乐部”的传说起源于 20 世纪 70 年代一个统计学上不太可能发生的事件,当时四位超级巨星音乐家在不到 2 年的时间里都在 27 岁时去世。这一巧合引起了公众的想象,以至于我们对“27 俱乐部”的迷恋使它成为现实,让人们对那些在 27 岁去世的人产生了比以往更多的兴趣。这表明了文化进化中的路径依赖,即一个实际上随机的事件演变成了一个叙事,从而影响了原本不相关的事件,以及我们创造和解释历史的方式。

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