75,052
Views
249
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Articles

The promotion and presentation of the self: celebrity as marker of presentational media

Pages 35-48 | Published online: 17 Mar 2010

Keep up to date with the latest research on this topic with citation updates for this article.

Read on this site (102)

Alice Guilluy & Eleonora Sammartino. (2023) Introduction. Celebrity Studies 14:1, pages 1-17.
Read now
Chris Rojek. (2023) The larceny of the last second: the case for transcendence. Celebrity Studies 0:0, pages 1-15.
Read now
Shilpa Bandyopadhyay & Kamlesh Singh. (2022) The portrayal of older Indians on YouTube. Educational Gerontology 48:11, pages 511-535.
Read now
Giovanni Daniele Starita & Tommaso Trillò. (2022) ‘Happy Monday friends! Coffee?’ Matteo Salvini, good morning selfies, and the influencer politician. Contemporary Italian Politics 14:3, pages 331-351.
Read now
Jackie Raphael & Celia Lam. (2022) Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock: Persona and promotion. Celebrity Studies 13:2, pages 171-184.
Read now
Paolo Boccagni, Alberto Brodesco & Federico La Bruna. (2022) ‘Stayhome’ as a YouTube performance: representing and reshaping domestic space under the 2020 covid lockdown in Italy. European Societies 24:2, pages 129-153.
Read now
Einat Lachover & Sylvie Fogiel-Bijaoui. (2022) The Interplay of News Production and Journalistic Self-Branding in the Coverage of Celebrity Mixed Marriages. Journal of Media and Religion 21:1, pages 1-17.
Read now
Jenna Jacobson & Brooke Harrison. (2022) Sustainable fashion social media influencers and content creation calibration. International Journal of Advertising 41:1, pages 150-177.
Read now
Widya Paramita & Felix Septianto. (2021) The benefits and pitfalls of humblebragging in social media advertising: the moderating role of the celebrity versus influencer. International Journal of Advertising 40:8, pages 1294-1319.
Read now
Einat Lachover, Shosh Davidson & Ornit Ramati Dvir. (2021) The authentic conservative Wonder Woman: Israeli girls negotiating global and local meanings of femininity. Celebrity Studies 12:4, pages 581-597.
Read now
Siti Mazidah Mohamad & Nurzihan Hassim. (2021) Hijabi celebrification and Hijab consumption in Brunei and Malaysia. Celebrity Studies 12:3, pages 498-522.
Read now
Prevan Moodley. (2021) Miley Cyrus and ‘Malibu’: a discourse analysis. Celebrity Studies 12:3, pages 480-497.
Read now
P. David Marshall. (2021) The commodified celebrity-self: industrialized agency and the contemporary attention economy. Popular Communication 19:3, pages 164-177.
Read now
Siti Mazidah Mohamad. (2021) Micro-celebrity practices in Muslim-majority states in Southeast Asia. Popular Communication 19:3, pages 235-249.
Read now
Ellen MacPherson & Gretchen Kerr. (2021) Sport fans’ perspectives of public shaming of professional athletes on social media. Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health 13:1, pages 146-165.
Read now
Troy Michael Bordun. (2021) ‘We live in the past with Kari’: memory, fandom and online porn histories. Celebrity Studies 12:1, pages 132-147.
Read now
Alice Leppert. (2020) We’re all television stars in a pandemic. Celebrity Studies 11:4, pages 496-499.
Read now
Jessica E. Johnston. (2020) Celebrity, Inc.: the self as work in the era of presentational culture online. Celebrity Studies 11:4, pages 508-511.
Read now
Gaston Franssen. (2020) Introduction: transformations of celebrity studies: the inaugural issue, ten years on. Celebrity Studies 11:4, pages 493-495.
Read now
Hazel Collie & Gemma Commane. (2020) ‘Assume the position: two queens stand before me’: RuPaul as ultimate queen. Celebrity Studies 11:4, pages 402-416.
Read now
Helle Kannik Haastrup. (2020) The mother of dragons in Dior: fashion, star image and self-presentation on Instagram. Popular Communication 18:4, pages 327-340.
Read now
Shuaishuai Wang. (2020) Chinese gay men pursuing online fame: erotic reputation and internet celebrity economies. Feminist Media Studies 20:4, pages 548-564.
Read now
Mireille Lalancette & Patricia Cormack. (2020) Justin Trudeau and the play of celebrity in the 2015 Canadian federal election campaign. Celebrity Studies 11:2, pages 157-170.
Read now
Adrienne Renee Johnson. (2020) Josō or “gender free”? Playfully queer “lives” in visual kei. Asian Anthropology 19:2, pages 119-142.
Read now
Anita Biressi. (2020) President Trump: celebrity-in-chief and the desecration of political authority. Celebrity Studies 11:1, pages 125-139.
Read now
Yung Soo Kim & Deborah S. Chung. (2020) Coverage of the Commanders in Chief: Differences of Presidential Images Between the United States and Korea. Visual Communication Quarterly 27:1, pages 13-26.
Read now
Mark McKenna. (2019) Sylvester Stallone and the economics of the ageing film actor. Celebrity Studies 10:4, pages 489-503.
Read now
Elmira Djafarova & Oxana Trofimenko. (2019) ‘Instafamous’ – credibility and self-presentation of micro-celebrities on social media. Information, Communication & Society 22:10, pages 1432-1446.
Read now
Jackie Raphael & Celia Lam. (2019) True bromance: the authenticity behind the Stewart/McKellen relationship. Celebrity Studies 10:2, pages 153-173.
Read now
Amedeo D’Adamo. (2019) Is Bowie our Kierkegaard? : A theory of Agency in Fandom. Celebrity Studies 10:1, pages 60-74.
Read now
Ulrika Olausson. (2018) The Celebrified Journalist. Journalism Studies 19:16, pages 2379-2399.
Read now
Spring-Serenity Duvall & Nicole Heckemeyer. (2018) #BlackLivesMatter: black celebrity hashtag activism and the discursive formation of a social movement. Celebrity Studies 9:3, pages 391-408.
Read now
Jan Smitheram, Akari Nakai Kidd & Sharon Lam. (2018) Celebrified homes: architecture and spacing celebrities. Celebrity Studies 9:3, pages 375-390.
Read now
Celia Lam & Jackie Raphael. (2018) X-Men bromance: film, audience and promotion. Celebrity Studies 9:3, pages 355-374.
Read now
Shira Chess & Jessica Maddox. (2018) Kim Kardashian is my new BFF: Video games and the looking glass celebrity. Popular Communication 16:3, pages 196-210.
Read now
Kyra Hunting & Ashley Hinck. (2017) “I’ll see you in Mystic Falls”: intimacy, feelings, and public issues in Ian Somerhalder’s celebrity activism. Critical Studies in Media Communication 34:5, pages 432-448.
Read now
Mine Güven. (2017) On digital music consumption and user-generated content on YouTube: recoding ¿Quién será?. Journal of Media Practice 18:2-3, pages 138-153.
Read now
Jörg Finsterwalder, Thomas Yee & Alastair Tombs. (2017) Would you forgive Kristen Stewart or Tiger Woods or maybe Lance Armstrong? Exploring consumers’ forgiveness of celebrities’ transgressions. Journal of Marketing Management 33:13-14, pages 1204-1229.
Read now
Manolo Farci, Luca Rossi, Giovanni Boccia Artieri & Fabio Giglietto. (2017) Networked intimacy. Intimacy and friendship among Italian Facebook users. Information, Communication & Society 20:5, pages 784-801.
Read now
Vanessa P. Dennen & Kerry J. Burner. (2017) Identity, context collapse, and Facebook use in higher education: putting presence and privacy at odds. Distance Education 38:2, pages 173-192.
Read now
Florencia García-Rapp. (2017) Popularity markers on YouTube’s attention economy: the case of Bubzbeauty. Celebrity Studies 8:2, pages 228-245.
Read now
Glen Fuller & Catherine Page Jeffery. (2017) ‘There is no Zyzz’: the subcultural celebrity and bodywork project of Aziz Shavershian. Celebrity Studies 8:1, pages 20-34.
Read now
Julie Doyle. (2016) Celebrity vegans and the lifestyling of ethical consumption. Environmental Communication 10:6, pages 777-790.
Read now
Emily Spiers. (2016) ‘Making it’: practitioners’ views on literary celebrity. Celebrity Studies 7:4, pages 577-579.
Read now
Rebecca Braun & Emily Spiers. (2016) Introduction: re-viewing literary celebrity. Celebrity Studies 7:4, pages 449-456.
Read now
Anne Jerslev & Mette Mortensen. (2016) What is the self in the celebrity selfie? Celebrification, phatic communication and performativity. Celebrity Studies 7:2, pages 249-263.
Read now
Catherine Palmer. (2016) Drinking, downfall and redemption: biographies and ‘athlete addicts’. Celebrity Studies 7:2, pages 169-181.
Read now
Andrea N. Geurin-Eagleman & Lauren M. Burch. (2016) Communicating via photographs: A gendered analysis of Olympic athletes’ visual self-presentation on Instagram. Sport Management Review 19:2, pages 133-145.
Read now
Paul Ziek. (2016) Cultivating celebrity through public relations. Celebrity Studies 7:1, pages 122-124.
Read now
Maral Tatios Yessayan. (2015) Monarchical nation branding: Queen Rania’s performance of modernity on YouTube. Celebrity Studies 6:4, pages 430-442.
Read now
P. David Marshall, Christopher Moore & Kim Barbour. (2015) Persona as method: exploring celebrity and the public self through persona studies. Celebrity Studies 6:3, pages 288-305.
Read now
John Ellis. (2015) How to be in public: the case of an early television show. Celebrity Studies 6:3, pages 355-369.
Read now
Akane Kanai. (2015) Jennifer Lawrence, remixed: approaching celebrity through DIY digital culture. Celebrity Studies 6:3, pages 322-340.
Read now
Bethany Usher. (2015) Twitter and the celebrity interview. Celebrity Studies 6:3, pages 306-321.
Read now
Spring-Serenity Duvall. (2015) Not “Simply the Breast”. Feminist Media Studies 15:2, pages 324-340.
Read now
Andreas Widholm & Karin Becker. (2015) Celebrating with the celebrities: television in public space during two royal weddings. Celebrity Studies 6:1, pages 6-22.
Read now
Katrina Clifford. (2014) Amanda Knox: a picture of innocence. Celebrity Studies 5:4, pages 504-507.
Read now
Anthea Taylor. (2014) Germaine Greer's Adaptable Celebrity. Feminist Media Studies 14:5, pages 759-774.
Read now
Melanie Kennedy. (2014) Hannah Montana and Miley Cyrus: ‘becoming’ a woman, ‘becoming’ a star. Celebrity Studies 5:3, pages 225-241.
Read now
Anthea Taylor. (2014) ‘Blockbuster’ celebrity feminism. Celebrity Studies 5:1-2, pages 75-78.
Read now
P. David Marshall. (2013) Personifying agency: The public–persona–place–issue continuum. Celebrity Studies 4:3, pages 369-371.
Read now
Martin James. (2013) A silent voice across the MEdiaverse: The Next Day as identities prosumed. Celebrity Studies 4:3, pages 387-389.
Read now
Michael K. Goodman & Jo Littler. (2013) Celebrity Ecologies: Introduction. Celebrity Studies 4:3, pages 269-275.
Read now
Patricia Mooney Nickel. (2013) Celebration and governing: the production of the author as ascetic practice. Journal of Political Power 6:2, pages 289-308.
Read now
Gilad Ravid & Elizabeth Currid-Halkett. (2013) The social structure of celebrity: an empirical network analysis of an elite population. Celebrity Studies 4:2, pages 182-201.
Read now
MelissaA. Click, Hyunji Lee & Holly Willson Holladay. (2013) Making Monsters: Lady Gaga, Fan Identification, and Social Media. Popular Music and Society 36:3, pages 360-379.
Read now
MaryP. Wood. (2012) Sixty years a celebrity auteur: Franco Zeffirelli. Celebrity Studies 3:2, pages 138-149.
Read now
MichaelK. Goodman & Christine Barnes. (2011) Star/poverty space: the making of the ‘development celebrity’. Celebrity Studies 2:1, pages 69-85.
Read now
. (2010) Editorial. Celebrity Studies 1:3, pages 263-267.
Read now
Raymond Boyle & LisaW. Kelly. (2010) The celebrity entrepreneur on television: profile, politics and power. Celebrity Studies 1:3, pages 334-350.
Read now

Articles from other publishers (147)

Xingyu Chen, Ling Jiang, Sentao Miao & Cong Shi. (2021) Road to micro-celebration: The role of mutation strategy of micro-celebrity in digital media. New Media & Society 25:12, pages 3455-3476.
Crossref
Yu-Hao Lee & Chien Wen (Tina) Yuan. (2023) I’m not a puppet, I’m a real boy! Gender presentations by virtual influencers and how they are received. Computers in Human Behavior 149, pages 107927.
Crossref
E. Kim & C. McDonald-Liu. (2023) Influencers with #NoFilter: How micro-celebrities use self-branding practices on Instagram. Computers in Human Behavior 148, pages 107892.
Crossref
Jonathan Dean. (2023) From solidarity to self-promotion? Neoliberalism and left politics in the age of the social media influencer. Capital & Class.
Crossref
Christopher Moore & Jasmyn Connell. (2023) Ja’miezing’s Podcast Persona: Intertextual and Intercommunicative. Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies.
Crossref
Andriana Johnson, Natasha T. Brison, Hailey A. Harris & Katie M. Brown. (2023) “I’m not just a mother”: a content analysis of elite female athletes’ self-presentation before and after motherhood. Sport, Business and Management: An International Journal 13:5, pages 622-639.
Crossref
Ali ARICI & Özgür KILINÇ. (2023) KİŞİSEL HALKLA İLİŞKİLER BAĞLAMINDA BENLİK SUNUMU: ÜNLÜLERİN INSTAGRAM PAYLAŞIMLARI ÜZERİNE BİR ANALİZSELF PRESENTATION IN THE CONTEXT OF PERSONAL PUBLIC RELATIONS: AN ANALYSIS ON THE INSTAGRAM POSTINGS OF CELEBRITIES. Öneri Dergisi 18:60, pages 396-425.
Crossref
Salih TİRYAKİ, Melis KARAKUŞ & Emre Vadi BALCI. (2023) YÜZ YÜZE VE SOSYAL AĞLARDAKİ İLİŞKİLERDE BENLİK SUNUMU: ÜNİVERSİTE ÖĞRENCİLERİ ÜZERİNE BİR ALAN ARAŞTIRMASISELF PRESENTATION IN FACE-TO-FACE AND SOCIAL NETWORKS: A FIELD RESEARCH ON UNIVERSITY STUDENTS. Turkish Online Journal of Design Art and Communication 13:3, pages 792-802.
Crossref
Merve ÇELİK VAROL. (2023) YENİ NESİL HALKLA İLİŞKİLER ARACI OLARAK ÜNLÜLERİN DİJİTAL PLATFORM BELGESELLERİ: İLETİŞİM AKADEMİSYENLERİ ÜZERİNE BİR Q METOD ARAŞTIRMASICELEBRITIES AS A NEW GENERATION PUBLIC RELATIONS TOOL DIGITAL PLATFORM DOCUMENTARIES: A Q METHOD RESEARCH ON COMMUNICATION ACADEMICS. Turkish Online Journal of Design Art and Communication 13:3, pages 715-730.
Crossref
Manuela Farinosi. (2022) Deconstructing the stigma of ageing: The rise of the mature female influencers. European Journal of Cultural Studies 26:3, pages 313-335.
Crossref
Jorge Pérez. (2023) Netflix, Instagram, celebrity and fashion: A brave new convergent world?. International Journal of Iberian Studies.
Crossref
Yuxuan Yang, Beibei Han, Zanxi Ran, Min Gao & Yingmei Wei. (2023) Attributed Graph Embedding with Random Walk Regularization and Centrality-Based Attention. Mathematics 11:8, pages 1830.
Crossref
Tianliang Lei, Lixin Ji, Gengrun Wang, Shuxin Liu, Lan Wu & Fei Pan. (2023) Transformer-Based User Alignment Model across Social Networks. Electronics 12:7, pages 1686.
Crossref
Henryk Domański. (2023) Celebryci w strukturze społecznej. Zeszyty Naukowe Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego Jana Pawła II 66:1, pages 5-23.
Crossref
Raluca-Nicoleta Radu. (2023) How I learned to hate you. Parasocial interactions in echo chambers and their spillover effects. methaodos revista de ciencias sociales 11:1, pages m231101a01.
Crossref
María-del-Carmen Méndez-García & Esther Cores-Bilbao. (2021) Deliberate training and incidental learning through the Autobiography of Intercultural Encounters through Visual Media : Capitalising on a European tool to enhance visual literacy and intercultural dialogue globally . Language Teaching Research 27:2, pages 299-331.
Crossref
Ester Iyanga-Mambo. 2023. Multimodal Im/politeness. Multimodal Im/politeness 297 325 .
Esperanza Miyake. (2022) I am a virtual girl from Tokyo: Virtual influencers, digital-orientalism and the (Im)materiality of race and gender. Journal of Consumer Culture 23:1, pages 209-228.
Crossref
Rubén Rivas-de-Roca & Mar García-Gordillo. (2023) Creación periodística de héroes y anti-héroes en Twitter: Zelenski y Putin en la guerra de Ucrania. Revista de Comunicación 22:1.
Crossref
Jie Lin. 2023. Proceedings of the 2022 2nd International Conference on Modern Educational Technology and Social Sciences (ICMETSS 2022). Proceedings of the 2022 2nd International Conference on Modern Educational Technology and Social Sciences (ICMETSS 2022) 624 633 .
Wonyul Bae, Kim Hahn & Minseok Cho. (2023) Understanding the LPGA Tour Top Six Korean Golfers’ Self-Presentation on Social Media: A Content Analysis of Instagram Posts. International Journal of Sport Communication, pages 1-10.
Crossref
Popi Sotiriadou, Leah Brokmann & Jason Doyle. (2023) The Role of Culture in Using Social Media in Sport: The Case of Australian and Singaporean Elite Sportswomen. International Journal of Sport Communication, pages 1-12.
Crossref
Kim BarbourKim Barbour. 2023. Women and Persona Performance. Women and Persona Performance 1 16 .
Elena Nesti. (2022) Fans, amies, collaboratrices, disciples ? L’authenticité, entre affects et utilitarismeFans, friends, collaborators, disciples? Authenticity, between affect and utilitarianism. Socio-anthropologie:46, pages 45-62.
Crossref
Amirhosein Bodaghi & Jonice Oliveira. (2021) A longitudinal analysis on Instagram characteristics of Olympic champions. Social Network Analysis and Mining 12:1.
Crossref
Chi-hua Hsiao. (2022) Celebrification and viewer interaction in microcelebrities’ product promotion videos. East Asian Pragmatics 7:3, pages 307-331.
Crossref
Biyu Guan, Haiquan Chen, Yunhao Liu, Rui Liu & Ailing Wu. (2022) “Net” value co-creation: The effect of interactions on consumer citizenship behavior in online travel communities. Frontiers in Psychology 13.
Crossref
Claudia Mellado. (2022) Roles and digital identities on Twitter and Instagram: An ethnographic study of Chilean journalists. El Profesional de la información.
Crossref
Mark Riley & Bethany Robertson. (2022) The virtual good farmer: Farmers’ use of social media and the (re)presentation of “good farming”. Sociologia Ruralis 62:3, pages 437-458.
Crossref
Rasmus Rønlev & Mette Bengtsson. (2020) The media provocateur: A rhetorical framework for studying an emerging persona in journalism. Journalism 23:6, pages 1233-1249.
Crossref
Johana Kotisova. (2020) An elixir of life? Emotional labour in cultural journalism. Journalism 23:4, pages 789-805.
Crossref
Wilson Koh. (2021) A new day for Hulk Hogan: Celebrity selves and racial diversity in contemporary professional wrestling. European Journal of Cultural Studies 25:2, pages 778-796.
Crossref
David Marshall. (2022) Correlating affect and emotion: Covidiquette and the expanding curation of online persona(s). Thesis Eleven 169:1, pages 8-25.
Crossref
Elena Bellido-Pérez & María-Teresa Gordillo-Rodríguez. (2022) Elementos para la construcción del escenario del candidato político en Instagram. El caso de las elecciones generales del 28 de abril de 2019 en España. Estudios sobre el Mensaje Periodístico 28:1, pages 25-40.
Crossref
Kelly Céleste Vossen. (2022) Analyse exploratoire de l’ethos de Justin Trudeau sur Instagram : une approche mixte, multimodale et inductive. Enjeux et société: Approches transdisciplinaires 9:1, pages 66.
Crossref
Amirhosein Bodaghi & Jonathan J. H. Zhu. 2022. Computer Networks, Big Data and IoT. Computer Networks, Big Data and IoT 761 773 .
Allan S. TaylorAllan S. Taylor. 2022. Authenticity as Performativity on Social Media. Authenticity as Performativity on Social Media 1 23 .
Susan Banki. 2022. Understanding Diaspora Development. Understanding Diaspora Development 37 58 .
Philemon Bantimaroudis. (2021) Agenda selfying and agendamelding. The Agenda Setting Journal 5:2, pages 115-133.
Crossref
Fanni Filyó. (2021) Nouveau type de stars, nouveaux actes de langage ? La construction de l’ethos discursif de youtubeurs français à travers les rituels d’ouverture et de clôture de leurs vidéos. e-Scripta Romanica 9, pages 158-170.
Crossref
Jinghua Gao & Pengfei Zhang. (2021) Philanthropic Motives of China’s Celebrities in Media Representation: From an Impression Management Perspective. Frontiers in Psychology 12.
Crossref
Kwan Ke Yen & Lee Soon Li. (2021) Social Network Sites Usage and Idol Emulation: Indirect Effect of Parasocial Interaction. Psychological Studies 66:4, pages 463-470.
Crossref
Zahra Sharifzadeh, Natasha T. Brison & Gregg Bennett. (2021) Personal branding on Instagram: an examination of Iranian professional athletes. Sport, Business and Management: An International Journal 11:5, pages 556-574.
Crossref
Andrea Bravo-Araujo, Javier Serrano-Puche & Mónica Codina-Blasco. (2021) Mediatización de las dinámicas culturales de las celebridades: el caso de Rosalía en Instagram. Revista de Comunicación 20:2, pages 49-71.
Crossref
Koldobika Meso Ayerdi, Jesús Ángel Pérez Dasilva & Terese Mendiguren Galdospin. (2021) Futbolistas en Twitter. Una plataforma para la autopromoción. Revista de Comunicación 20:2, pages 277-301.
Crossref
Chris Greer & Eugene McLaughlin. (2021) The Celebrity Icon Mask: The Multi-Institutional Masking of Sir Jimmy Savile. Cultural Sociology 15:3, pages 364-385.
Crossref
Geoffrey Craig. (2021) Kindness and Control: The Political Leadership of Jacinda Ardern in the Aotearoa New Zealand COVID-19 Media Conferences. Journalism and Media 2:2, pages 288-304.
Crossref
Eun Ji Jung & Seongcheol Kim. (2021) Suicide on YouTube:Factors engaging viewers to a selection of suicide-themed videos. PLOS ONE 16:6, pages e0252796.
Crossref
Dejan Dašić, Milijanka Ratković & Marko Pavlović. (2021) Commercial aspects of personal branding of athletes on social networks. Marketing 52:2, pages 118-131.
Crossref
Ester Iyanga-Mambo. 2021. Handbook of Research on Contemporary Storytelling Methods Across New Media and Disciplines. Handbook of Research on Contemporary Storytelling Methods Across New Media and Disciplines 17 39 .
Claudia Mellado & Alfred Hermida. (2021) The Promoter, Celebrity, and Joker Roles in Journalists’ Social Media Performance. Social Media + Society 7:1, pages 205630512199064.
Crossref
P. David Marshall. 2021. Rethinking Cultural Criticism. Rethinking Cultural Criticism 113 135 .
Nete Nørgaard Kristensen, Unni From & Helle Kannik Haastrup. 2021. Rethinking Cultural Criticism. Rethinking Cultural Criticism 1 15 .
Shunsuke Nozawa. 2021. Idology in Transcultural Perspective. Idology in Transcultural Perspective 259 285 .
Krzysztof Stepaniuk & Anna Sturgulewska. (2020) Hitchhiking Experiences and Perception of Affective Label Polarity in Social Networking Sites—Potential Memetic Implications for Digital Visual Content Management. Sustainability 13:1, pages 223.
Crossref
Nick Rees-Roberts. (2020) After fashion film: social video and brand content in the influencer economy. Journal of Visual Culture 19:3, pages 405-421.
Crossref
Lidwina Mutia Sadasri. (2020) Micro-celebrity participation and risk communication in Indonesia. Pacific Journalism Review : Te Koakoa 26:2, pages 53-71.
Crossref
Dániel Hegedűs. (2020) Online celebrity discourses on Facebook. Journal of Fandom Studies, The 8:3, pages 305-319.
Crossref
Jasmina Ilicic & Stacey M. Brennan. (2020) Looking at you: celebrity direct eye gaze influences social media post effectiveness. European Journal of Marketing 54:12, pages 3051-3076.
Crossref
Gareth Longstaff. 2020. The International Encyclopedia of Gender, Media, and Communication. The International Encyclopedia of Gender, Media, and Communication 1 5 .
Zhongxuan Lin & Yupei Zhao. (2020) Beyond Celebrity Politics: Celebrity as Governmentality in China. SAGE Open 10:3, pages 215824402094186.
Crossref
Keren Eyal, Tali Te'eni-Harari & Keshet Katz. (2020) A content analysis of teen-favored celebrities' posts on social networking sites: Implications for parasocial relationships and fame-valuation. Cyberpsychology: Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberspace 14:2.
Crossref
Keren Eyal, Tali Te'eni-Harari & Keshet Katz. (2020) A content analysis of teen-favored celebrities' posts on social networking sites: Implications for parasocial relationships and fame-valuation. Cyberpsychology: Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberspace 14:2.
Crossref
Cecilia Cassinger & Åsa Thelander. (2020) Voicing the organization on Instagram: Towards a performative understanding of employee voice. Public Relations Inquiry 9:2, pages 195-212.
Crossref
Yan Yan & Wanjiang Zhang. (2018) Gossip at one’s fingertips: Predictors of celebrity news on Twitter. Journalism 21:5, pages 707-726.
Crossref
Brendan Canavan. (2020) Let's get this show on the road! Introducing the tourist celebrity gaze. Annals of Tourism Research 82, pages 102898.
Crossref
David Matley. (2020) “I can’t believe #Ziggy #Stardust died”. Pragmatics. Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association (IPrA) Pragmatics / Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association (IPrA) Pragmatics 30:2, pages 247-276.
Crossref
Floor Fiers. (2020) Hiding Traces of Status Seeking: Contradictory Tagging Strategies on Instagram. Social Media + Society 6:2, pages 205630512093731.
Crossref
Andrew Duffy & Hillary Yu Ping Kang. (2019) Follow me, I’m famous: travel bloggers’ self-mediated performances of everyday exoticism. Media, Culture & Society 42:2, pages 172-190.
Crossref
P. David Marshall. (2019) Celebrity, Politics, and New Media: an Essay on the Implications of Pandemic Fame and Persona. International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society 33:1, pages 89-104.
Crossref
Pavel Zahrádka & Johana Kotišová. 2020. Když je kritikem každý: Výzkum sémantiky estetického hodnocení. Když je kritikem každý: Výzkum sémantiky estetického hodnocení.
Aastha Kaul, Vatsala Mittal, Monica Chaudhary & Anuja Arora. 2020. Digital and Social Media Marketing. Digital and Social Media Marketing 109 125 .
Antti Lindfors. (2019) Cultivating Participation and the Varieties of Reflexivity in Stand‐Up Comedy. Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 29:3, pages 276-293.
Crossref
Stefan Gössling. (2019) Celebrities, air travel, and social norms. Annals of Tourism Research 79, pages 102775.
Crossref
Kelly Céleste Vossen. (2019) Le cadrage politique et l’ethos de Justin Trudeau sur Instagram : un storytellingPolitical Framing and the Ethos of Justin Trudeau on Instagram: An Heroic Storytelling Between Emotion and Celebrity Politics. Communiquer. Revue de communication sociale et publique:26, pages 1-22.
Crossref
Gooyong Kim. (2019) Neoliberal feminism in contemporary South Korean popular music. Journal of Language and Politics 18:4, pages 560-578.
Crossref
Sudha Rajagopalan. (2019) Misogyny, solidarity and postfeminism on social media: The work of being Diana Shurygina, survivor-celebrity. European Journal of Cultural Studies 22:5-6, pages 739-762.
Crossref
Jérôme Meizoz. (2019) Michel Houellebecq, combien de singularité ?Michel Houellebecq, how much singularity?. SociologieS.
Crossref
Lukáš Slavík & Pavel Pospěch. (2019) Youtubing as the Construction, Destruction and Restoration of Privacy. Czech Sociological Review 55:2, pages 135-160.
Crossref
Muhammad Kashif, P.M.P Fernando & S.I. Wijenayake. (2019) Blinded by the sand of its burrowing? Examining fans’ intentions to follow one-day cricket on TV with a moderating effect of social influence. International Journal of Sports Marketing and Sponsorship 20:1, pages 81-108.
Crossref
François Hourmant, Mireille Lalancette & Pierre Leroux. 2019. Selfies & stars. Selfies & stars 191 201 .
Jian Xu & Xinyu Zhao. 2019. Female Celebrities in Contemporary Chinese Society. Female Celebrities in Contemporary Chinese Society 127 158 .
Akane KanaiAkane Kanai. 2019. Gender and Relatability in Digital Culture. Gender and Relatability in Digital Culture 1 27 .
Yushan Zou & Fanke Peng. 2019. Fashion Communication in the Digital Age. Fashion Communication in the Digital Age 118 132 .
Daiva Siudikienė. (2018) Įžymybių raiškos ir jų sekėjų auditorijos aktyvumo sąryšis socialiniuose tinkluose. Informacijos mokslai:84, pages 2.
Crossref
Angela M. Cirucci. 2018. Microcelebrity Around the Globe. Microcelebrity Around the Globe 33 45 .
Francesc Fusté-Forné. (2018) Celebridades sociales y mediáticas: un análisis de las portadas del suplemento "El Magazine" (1990-2016). Estudios sobre el Mensaje Periodístico 24:2, pages 1239-1250.
Crossref
David C. Giles. 2018. Twenty-First Century Celebrity: Fame In Digital Culture. Twenty-First Century Celebrity: Fame In Digital Culture 207 235 .
Tommy Tse, Vivienne Leung, Kimmy Cheng & Joey Chan. (2018) A clown, a political messiah or a punching bag? Rethinking the performative identity construction of celebrity through social media. Global Media and China 3:3, pages 141-157.
Crossref
Mihye Seo & Ki Deuk Hyun. (2018) The effects of following celebrities’ lives via SNSs on life satisfaction: The palliative function of system justification and the moderating role of materialism. New Media & Society 20:9, pages 3479-3497.
Crossref
Katarina Damjanov & David Crouch. (2017) Global media cultures among the stars: Formations of celebrity in outer space. International Journal of Cultural Studies 21:5, pages 553-568.
Crossref
Iis P. Tussyadiah & Sangwon Park. (2018) When guests trust hosts for their words: Host description and trust in sharing economy. Tourism Management 67, pages 261-272.
Crossref
Marko Stanojevic. (2018) Visual Soliloquy the Anti-Social of Design. Cubic Journal:1, pages 136-151.
Crossref
Susan Hopkins. (2017) UN celebrity ‘It’ girls as public relations-ised humanitarianism. International Communication Gazette 80:3, pages 273-292.
Crossref
Jane Arthurs, Sophia Drakopoulou & Alessandro Gandini. (2018) Researching YouTube. Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies 24:1, pages 3-15.
Crossref
Tobias Raun. (2018) Capitalizing intimacy. Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies 24:1, pages 99-113.
Crossref
Amanda E. Krause, Adrian C. North & Brody Heritage. (2018) Musician interaction via social networking sites. Music & Science 1, pages 205920431876292.
Crossref
Lisbeth Klastrup. (2018) Death and Communal Mass-Mourning: Vin Diesel and the Remembrance of Paul Walker. Social Media + Society 4:1, pages 205630511775138.
Crossref

Displaying 200 of 249 citing articles. Use the download link below to view the full list of citing articles.

Download full citations list

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.