Attention Graph:

Anand Giridharadas

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The top 10 neighbors for Anand Giridharadas form a tight, undifferentiated band — scores run from 0.99 down to 0.99, with no single neighbor pulling away from the rest. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; the flat shape means the audience is defined by a consistent type rather than any one gravitational pull.

That type is overwhelmingly journalists and media outlets. Among the top 10 neighbors, journalists account for four slots — Yashar Ali (0.99), Jay Rosen (0.99), Adam Serwer (0.99), and Matthew Yglesias (0.99) — while the remaining six are media properties: Slate (0.99), Vox (0.99), The Atlantic (0.99), Medium (0.99), Mediabistro (0.99), and Nieman Lab (0.98). The media properties span websites, news publishers, and magazines — all oriented toward professional media consumption. The one fellow author in the top 10 is Maria Popova (0.99), making her the only neighbor sharing Giridharadas's own subcategory.

This is a cross-kind pattern: an author whose nearest audiences are shaped almost entirely by journalists and media-industry outlets, not by other authors or adjacent public intellectuals.

The flat, journalist-and-media-heavy cluster points to an audience that moves through professional media ecosystems — readers who follow bylines and mastheads with roughly equal attention.

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