to make to recent debates about declines in democratic engagement: for example, is celebrity culture a route into democratic engagement for those otherwise disengaged? This article contributes to this debate by reviewing qualitative and quantitative findings from a UK project on ‘public connection’. Using self-produced diaries (with in-depth multiple interviews) and a nationwide survey, the authors argue that while celebrity culture is an important point of social connection sustained by media use, it is not linked in citizens ’ own accounts to issues of public concern. Survey data suggest that those who particularly follow celebrity culture are the least engaged in politics and least likely to use their social networks to involve themselve...
Celebrities are a ubiquitous aspect of contemporary Western culture. Although the phenomenon of cele...
Considerable political and media attention has focused on the phenomenon of the ‘celebrity politicia...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Fame is a powerful source of cultural authority in ear...
Media and cultural research has an important contribution to make to recent debates about declines i...
This article argues that, instead of assuming that we know what ‘cultural citizenship’ involves, we ...
This article asks what it means to take celebrity politics seriously. It does so from three perspect...
From public personas such as Angelina Jolie to Julian Assange, this book explores the notion of cele...
Celebrity is a fact of political life, in fact, it is a vital part of modern politics, and politicia...
Some commentators have welcomed a world in which political advertisements resemble music videos and ...
Governments in many countries fear voting turnout and political engagement is in terminal decline, t...
This paper explores the nature and extent of citizens’ connection to public space through media cons...
The electoral success of Donald Trump has fuelled once again the suggestion that political communica...
From Lady Gaga to Justin Bieber, to Oprah, celebrities have a tremendous influence over people’s liv...
The present study examines 4 cognitive discrepancy management strategies that media users can use in...
It is a truism to suggest that celebrity pervades all areas of life today. The growth and expansion ...
Celebrities are a ubiquitous aspect of contemporary Western culture. Although the phenomenon of cele...
Considerable political and media attention has focused on the phenomenon of the ‘celebrity politicia...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Fame is a powerful source of cultural authority in ear...
Media and cultural research has an important contribution to make to recent debates about declines i...
This article argues that, instead of assuming that we know what ‘cultural citizenship’ involves, we ...
This article asks what it means to take celebrity politics seriously. It does so from three perspect...
From public personas such as Angelina Jolie to Julian Assange, this book explores the notion of cele...
Celebrity is a fact of political life, in fact, it is a vital part of modern politics, and politicia...
Some commentators have welcomed a world in which political advertisements resemble music videos and ...
Governments in many countries fear voting turnout and political engagement is in terminal decline, t...
This paper explores the nature and extent of citizens’ connection to public space through media cons...
The electoral success of Donald Trump has fuelled once again the suggestion that political communica...
From Lady Gaga to Justin Bieber, to Oprah, celebrities have a tremendous influence over people’s liv...
The present study examines 4 cognitive discrepancy management strategies that media users can use in...
It is a truism to suggest that celebrity pervades all areas of life today. The growth and expansion ...
Celebrities are a ubiquitous aspect of contemporary Western culture. Although the phenomenon of cele...
Considerable political and media attention has focused on the phenomenon of the ‘celebrity politicia...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Fame is a powerful source of cultural authority in ear...