In this paper, we study popular microcelebrities from the Global South to understand their strategies and practices on Facebook. Unlike traditional celebrities who gain their reputation through different types of physical performance, these microcelebrities attain their status by presenting themselves in a favorable way to their online followers. We conducted interviews with 19 microcelebrities from Bangladesh and analyzed our data using actor-network theory (ANT) and Goffman’s dramaturgical analysis (DA) of human interaction. We discuss the complex socio-technical ecosystem of the microcelebrity and the roles of non-human actors, such as platforms and local internet infrastructure along with human actors’ practices. We explain the microcel...
This paper extends current scholarship on microcelebrities by shifting away from culturally-specific...
Abstract: Being online has thus changed the way peoples’ identities and relationships are developed ...
The internet has become an intricate part of everyday life for almost everyone in the industrialized...
Social media supports the creative economy through its involvement in the adoption and appropriation...
This paper seeks to expand our understanding the dynamics of political SNSs by means of a content an...
Social media stage online patterns of social interaction that differ remarkably from ordinary forms ...
Social media stage online patterns of social interaction that differ remarkably from ordinary forms ...
Several studies have engaged in understanding how the internet and online platforms increase politic...
This article starts with a consideration of the different reasons academics might be interested in t...
Communities and societies have been changing towards computer mediated communication. This paper exp...
Social media have introduced a contemporary shift from broadcast to participatory media, w...
We live in an increasingly artificial world where information technology becomes more and more commo...
Blurring boundaries between producers and audiences are widely acknowledged (Bruns, 2005; Jenkins, 2...
Examining emergent appropriations of new media technologies and platforms provides an opportunity to...
Around 1 in 4 Zimbabweans lives outside their home country, with the majority of these having emigra...
This paper extends current scholarship on microcelebrities by shifting away from culturally-specific...
Abstract: Being online has thus changed the way peoples’ identities and relationships are developed ...
The internet has become an intricate part of everyday life for almost everyone in the industrialized...
Social media supports the creative economy through its involvement in the adoption and appropriation...
This paper seeks to expand our understanding the dynamics of political SNSs by means of a content an...
Social media stage online patterns of social interaction that differ remarkably from ordinary forms ...
Social media stage online patterns of social interaction that differ remarkably from ordinary forms ...
Several studies have engaged in understanding how the internet and online platforms increase politic...
This article starts with a consideration of the different reasons academics might be interested in t...
Communities and societies have been changing towards computer mediated communication. This paper exp...
Social media have introduced a contemporary shift from broadcast to participatory media, w...
We live in an increasingly artificial world where information technology becomes more and more commo...
Blurring boundaries between producers and audiences are widely acknowledged (Bruns, 2005; Jenkins, 2...
Examining emergent appropriations of new media technologies and platforms provides an opportunity to...
Around 1 in 4 Zimbabweans lives outside their home country, with the majority of these having emigra...
This paper extends current scholarship on microcelebrities by shifting away from culturally-specific...
Abstract: Being online has thus changed the way peoples’ identities and relationships are developed ...
The internet has become an intricate part of everyday life for almost everyone in the industrialized...