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2020 2.1
2019 1.4
2018 1.6
2017 1.4
2016 0.9
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2019 0.605
2018 0.634
2017 0.597
2016 0.405
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2019 1.24
2018 0.874
2017 1.026
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Celebrity Studies

Celebrity Studies is a peer reviewed journal that focuses on the critical exploration of celebrity, stardom and fame. It seeks to make sense of celebrity by drawing upon a range of (inter)disciplinary approaches, media forms, historical periods and national contexts.... Read More

Cultural Studies

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Last updated on
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ISSN
1939-2397
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Medium - 0.825
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Blonder GE, Tinkham M, Klapwijk TM. Transition from metallic to tunneling regimes in superconducting microconstrictions: Excess current, charge imbalance, and supercurrent conversion. Phys Rev B. 1982; 25(7):4515–4532. Available from: 10.1103/PhysRevB.25.4515.

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open accessOpen access Journal Article DOI: 10.1080/19392397.2016.1218292
Self-branding, ‘micro-celebrity’ and the rise of Social Media Influencers
Susie Khamis1, Lawrence Ang2, Raymond Welling2
03 Apr 2017 - Celebrity Studies

Abstract:

The notion of self-branding has drawn myriad academic responses over the last decade. First popularised in a provocative piece published in Fast Company, self-branding has been criticised by some o... The notion of self-branding has drawn myriad academic responses over the last decade. First popularised in a provocative piece published in Fast Company, self-branding has been criticised by some o... read more read less

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Social media (53%)53% related to the paper, Neoliberalism (international relations) (52%)52% related to the paper, Influencer marketing (51%)51% related to the paper
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708 Citations
open accessOpen access Journal Article DOI: 10.1080/19392390903519057
The promotion and presentation of the self: celebrity as marker of presentational media
P. David Marshall1
17 Mar 2010 - Celebrity Studies

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This article explores how the celebrity discourse of the self both presages and works as a pedagogical tool for the burgeoning world of presentational media and its users that is now an elemental part of new media culture. What is often understood as social media via social network sites is also a form of presentation of the ... This article explores how the celebrity discourse of the self both presages and works as a pedagogical tool for the burgeoning world of presentational media and its users that is now an elemental part of new media culture. What is often understood as social media via social network sites is also a form of presentation of the self and produces this new hybrid among the personal, interpersonal and the mediated – what I am calling ‘presentational media’. Via Facebook, MySpace, Friendster and Twitter individuals engage in an expression of the self that, like the celebrity discourse of the self, is not entirely interpersonal in nature nor is it entirely highly mediated or representational. This middle ground of self-expression – again partially mediated and partially interpersonal (and theoretically drawing from Erving Goffman's work) – has produced an expansion of the intertextual zone that has been the bedrock of the celebrity industry for more than half a century and now is the very centre of the social med... read more read less

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Presentational and representational acting (54%)54% related to the paper, Social media (54%)54% related to the paper, New media (53%)53% related to the paper, Self (52%)52% related to the paper
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384 Citations
Journal Article DOI: 10.1080/19392390903519024
Approaching celebrity studies
Graeme Turner1
17 Mar 2010 - Celebrity Studies

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The analysis of celebrity, celebrities and celebrity culture is one of the growth industries for the humanities and social sciences over the last decade. Psychologists warn us of the dangers of ‘celebrity worship’, sociologists interrogate young people about their personal expectations of fame, and even a discipline with as a... The analysis of celebrity, celebrities and celebrity culture is one of the growth industries for the humanities and social sciences over the last decade. Psychologists warn us of the dangers of ‘celebrity worship’, sociologists interrogate young people about their personal expectations of fame, and even a discipline with as attenuated a relation to popular culture as literary studies now studies such things as ‘post-colonial celebrity’. The textual richness of celebrity culture is proving irresistible, and so the fetish for textual analysis that dominated so much of the 1980s has found itself right at home in the study of celebrity. But is this what we want from the study of celebrity? What are the approaches that are most needed, and which are likely to be the most productive for those of us in cultural and media studies for whom celebrity has become part of the heartland for the study of popular culture? This article will discuss some of the options, and in particular it will ask how we might establish ... read more read less

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Celebrity culture (65%)65% related to the paper, Popular culture (56%)56% related to the paper, Media consumption (52%)52% related to the paper, Literary criticism (51%)51% related to the paper
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195 Citations
Journal Article DOI: 10.1080/19392390903519065
‘A trust betrayed’: celebrity and the work of emotion
Anita Biressi, Heather Nunn1
17 Mar 2010 - Celebrity Studies

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This article draws on psycho-social theories of emotional labour and the sociological concept of ‘emotion work’ in order to interrogate the affective communicative performances of celebrities, their deployment of a ready language of emotion and the broader therapeutic discourses from which this language is derived. It takes a... This article draws on psycho-social theories of emotional labour and the sociological concept of ‘emotion work’ in order to interrogate the affective communicative performances of celebrities, their deployment of a ready language of emotion and the broader therapeutic discourses from which this language is derived. It takes as its focus the emotional work undertaken by celebrities in order to limit or repair reputations damaged by scandal and to overcome a perceived betrayal of public trust. Starting from the premise that an ‘ideology of intimacy’ has formed the conditions in which the celebrity now labours as an emotional subject in the public arena, and that social relationships are considered to be ‘authentic’ or ‘real’ mainly through their commitment to the ‘inner psychological concerns of each person’, we explore the affective demands made upon the celebrity subject in contemporary media culture to be both intimate and ‘real’. In so doing we draw attention to the range of cultural spaces in which cel... read more read less

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Emotion work (60%)60% related to the paper, Emotional labor (53%)53% related to the paper, Public trust (51%)51% related to the paper, Media culture (51%)51% related to the paper
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Journal Article DOI: 10.1080/19392397.2011.544164
Star/poverty space: the making of the ‘development celebrity’
Michael K. Goodman1, Christine Barnes1
13 Apr 2011 - Celebrity Studies

Abstract:

What is it that gives celebrities the voice and authority to do and say the things they do in the realm of development politics? Asked another way, how is celebrity practised and, simultaneously, how does this praxis make celebrity, personas, politics and, indeed, celebrities themselves? In this article, we explore this ‘cele... What is it that gives celebrities the voice and authority to do and say the things they do in the realm of development politics? Asked another way, how is celebrity practised and, simultaneously, how does this praxis make celebrity, personas, politics and, indeed, celebrities themselves? In this article, we explore this ‘celebrity praxis’ through the lens of the creation of the contemporary ‘development celebrity’ in those stars working for development writ large in the so-called Third World Drawing on work in science studies, material cultures and the growing geo-socio-anthropologies of things, the key to understanding the material practices embedded in and creating development celebrity networks is the multiple and complex circulations of the everyday and bespectacled artefacts of celebrity Conceptualised as the ‘celebrity–consumption–compassion complex’, the performances of development celebrities are as much about everyday events, materials, technologies, emotions and consumer acts as they are about read more read less
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