Conspicuous expression

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Conspicuous expression or performative consumption are terms used to describe the act of doing something for the primary purpose of having someone see you do it. This is based on the concepts of conspicuous consumption, conspicuous leisure, and the performative turn.[1][2][3]

This is similar to conspicuous consumption except that it does not involve buying anything. Additionally, rather than showing off wealth, conspicuous expression is used to show off social status. In other words, it is doing something for others to witness so that they think you are "cool".

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  1. ^ "The Search for Authenticity: How Hipsters Transformed from a Local Subculture to a Global Consumption Collective (Lauren Alfrey) - Academia.edu". Archived from the original on February 9, 2012. Retrieved June 4, 2012.
  2. ^ Conspicuous, but not Consuming | GOOD
  3. ^ Jason Dittmer: Popular Geopolitics, Culture and Representations