This issue of Pacific Journalism Review engages with the theme of the dynamics of fame in a small country. In contrast to the dominant focus of the newly emergent field of Celebrity Studies on celebrity as a global phenomenon, the emphasis in this issue is on the interface between the global and the local; on questions of how the distinctiveness of national and local values fares when caught up or willingly imitating the circulation of global fame and influence
In recent debates about the ever-growing prominence of celebrity in society and culture, a number of...
Celebrity studies critiques the ways in which celebrity culture constructs discourses of authenticit...
The study of audience relations with star / celebrity culture has often been marginalised in Star/Ce...
THIS ISSUE of Pacific Journalism Review engages with the theme of the dynamics of fame in a small co...
The concept of scandal is a central trope of today’s journalism, ranging from political coverage of ...
Unlike the United Kingdom, the United States and Australia, where celebrities are often subjected to...
Celebrity worship has been studied for many years and yet it still is an elusive phenomenon, one tha...
Research on celebrity and public persona derives from fundamentally interdisciplinary sources. Altho...
From public personas such as Angelina Jolie to Julian Assange, this book explores the notion of cele...
A review of Su Holmes and Sean Redmond (eds), Framing Celebrity (Routledge, London, 2006)
It is a truism to suggest that celebrity pervades all areas of life today. The growth and expansion ...
The study of celebrity is a significant interdisciplinary growth area with established concepts that...
There is nothing new about celebrity culture. It is an intrinsic feature of a world structured by me...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Fame is a powerful source of cultural authority in ear...
This paper aims to provide an analysis of the concept Celebrity set in the context of Vietnam unde...
In recent debates about the ever-growing prominence of celebrity in society and culture, a number of...
Celebrity studies critiques the ways in which celebrity culture constructs discourses of authenticit...
The study of audience relations with star / celebrity culture has often been marginalised in Star/Ce...
THIS ISSUE of Pacific Journalism Review engages with the theme of the dynamics of fame in a small co...
The concept of scandal is a central trope of today’s journalism, ranging from political coverage of ...
Unlike the United Kingdom, the United States and Australia, where celebrities are often subjected to...
Celebrity worship has been studied for many years and yet it still is an elusive phenomenon, one tha...
Research on celebrity and public persona derives from fundamentally interdisciplinary sources. Altho...
From public personas such as Angelina Jolie to Julian Assange, this book explores the notion of cele...
A review of Su Holmes and Sean Redmond (eds), Framing Celebrity (Routledge, London, 2006)
It is a truism to suggest that celebrity pervades all areas of life today. The growth and expansion ...
The study of celebrity is a significant interdisciplinary growth area with established concepts that...
There is nothing new about celebrity culture. It is an intrinsic feature of a world structured by me...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Fame is a powerful source of cultural authority in ear...
This paper aims to provide an analysis of the concept Celebrity set in the context of Vietnam unde...
In recent debates about the ever-growing prominence of celebrity in society and culture, a number of...
Celebrity studies critiques the ways in which celebrity culture constructs discourses of authenticit...
The study of audience relations with star / celebrity culture has often been marginalised in Star/Ce...