Routledge | The Psychology Of Celebrity (2019 EN)

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    Author: Gayle Stever
    Full Title: The Psychology Of Celebrity
    Publisher: Routledge; 1st edition (October 11, 2018)
    Year: 2019
    ISBN-13: 9781351252102 (978-1-35-125210-2), 9780815369554 (978-0-81-536955-4), 9780815369561 (978-0-81-536956-1)
    ISBN-10: 1351252100, 0815369557, 0815369565
    Pages: 122
    Language: English
    Genre: Psychology: Psychology of New Media
    File type: EPUB (True)
    Quality: 10/10
    Price: £11.99


    Why are we fascinated by celebrities we’ve never met? What is the difference between fame and celebrity? How has social media enabled a new wave of celebrities?

    The Psychology of Celebrity explores the origins of celebrity culture, the relationships celebrities have with their fans, how fame can affect celebrities, and what shapes our thinking about celebrities we admire. The book also addresses the way in which the media has been and continues to be an outlet for celebrities, culminating in the role of social media, reality television, and technology in our modern society.

    Drawing on research featuring real life celebrities from the Kardashians to Michael Jackson, The Psychology of Celebrity shows us that celebrity influence can have both positive and negative outcomes and the impact these can have on our lives.

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