In a supposedly ‘anti-political’ age the scholarly literature on celebrity politicians argues that politicians gain popularity by adopting strategies from within the world of entertainment. This article offers the findings of a research project that has detected a marked shift in the interplay between celebrity culture and the presentational strategies adopted by politicians. At the heart of this shift is an increased focus on the concept of ‘normality’ as politicians increasingly attempt to shake-off the negative connotations associated with ‘professional politicians’ and instead attempt to appear ‘just like us’. As such, this article offers an original approach by distinguishing between ´superstar’ celebrity politicians and ‘everyd...
The academic literature on celebrity politics is rarely systematic; more often it is superficial and...
The 2010 general election was the first in the UK in which a series of televised leaders' debates we...
This dissertation broadly explores the increasingly prevalent but understudied phenomenon of famous ...
Celebrity politicians are having a profound impact on the practice of politics within the United Sta...
With electoral politics no longer organised by social class, politicians increasingly seek to relate...
Twenty-first-century politics have been defined by celebrity leaders such as Tony Blair, Gerhard Sch...
As technological and business demands have transformed the operation and demands on news and enterta...
Celebrity is a fact of political life, in fact, it is a vital part of modern politics, and politicia...
Celebrities are becoming a subject of growing interest for researchers and journalists. Studies on f...
This article asks what it means to take celebrity politics seriously. It does so from three perspect...
Considerable political and media attention has focused on the phenomenon of the ‘celebrity politicia...
Throughout the world, celebrity and populism have become formidable combinations in supporting polit...
From Lady Gaga to Justin Bieber, to Oprah, celebrities have a tremendous influence over people’s liv...
Although celebrity endorsements of politicians have become regular staples of campaigns, little is k...
The academic literature on celebrity politics is rarely systematic; more often it is superficial and...
The academic literature on celebrity politics is rarely systematic; more often it is superficial and...
The 2010 general election was the first in the UK in which a series of televised leaders' debates we...
This dissertation broadly explores the increasingly prevalent but understudied phenomenon of famous ...
Celebrity politicians are having a profound impact on the practice of politics within the United Sta...
With electoral politics no longer organised by social class, politicians increasingly seek to relate...
Twenty-first-century politics have been defined by celebrity leaders such as Tony Blair, Gerhard Sch...
As technological and business demands have transformed the operation and demands on news and enterta...
Celebrity is a fact of political life, in fact, it is a vital part of modern politics, and politicia...
Celebrities are becoming a subject of growing interest for researchers and journalists. Studies on f...
This article asks what it means to take celebrity politics seriously. It does so from three perspect...
Considerable political and media attention has focused on the phenomenon of the ‘celebrity politicia...
Throughout the world, celebrity and populism have become formidable combinations in supporting polit...
From Lady Gaga to Justin Bieber, to Oprah, celebrities have a tremendous influence over people’s liv...
Although celebrity endorsements of politicians have become regular staples of campaigns, little is k...
The academic literature on celebrity politics is rarely systematic; more often it is superficial and...
The academic literature on celebrity politics is rarely systematic; more often it is superficial and...
The 2010 general election was the first in the UK in which a series of televised leaders' debates we...
This dissertation broadly explores the increasingly prevalent but understudied phenomenon of famous ...