Index
David C. Giles
(University of Winchester, UK)
Twenty-First Century Celebrity: Fame In Digital Culture
ISBN: 978-1-78754-212-9, eISBN: 978-1-78743-708-1
Publication date: 10 September 2018
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Giles, D.C. (2018), "Index", Twenty-First Century Celebrity: Fame In Digital Culture, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 237-243. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78743-708-120181016
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Copyright © 2018, David C. Giles
INDEX
Abell, J.
, 143
Abidin, C.
, 157, 158, 161, 163, 166
Affordances
affordance theory
, 24, 30–33, 34, 79, 100
and celebrity
, 33–37, 59, 79, 122
of Instagram
, 36, 156, 162, 163–165, 169–170
of media in general
, 32–33, 35–37, 71, 77–80, 180, 194
of Snapchat
, 190–192
of Twitter
, 29, 36, 37, 80, 81, 82, 83, 92, 100
of YouTube
, 36, 109, 122
Alberoni, F.
, 14
Allington, D.
, 103
Andò, R.
, 117, 119, 120, 123, 125, 126, 136, 138, 141
Ashe, D.D.
, 50
Ashton Kutcher
, 82
Audiences
audience theory
, 39–40, 55
and fandom
, 46
participation in media
, 60–63, 71
and Twitter
, 82, 85, 87, 90, 94, 98, 104
and YouTube
, 108, 109, 116, 117, 120, 126–128, 132, 134, 141, 145
Authenticity
of animal celebrities
, 185
authentic talk
, 141
definition of
, 132–134
and Instagram
, 165–168
and lifestyle TV
, 60–61
and marketing
, 132, 137
of meme celebrities
, 185
and micro-celebrity
, 74, 137
and ordinariness
, 61, 62, 107, 120, 131, 132, 141, 144, 185
as performance
, 131–132, 139, 141, 143–144, 152
of political celebrities
, 199–200
and reality TV
, 66, 131
and sincerity
, 133
threats to
, 137–140
and Twitter
, 84–86
and YouTube
, 134–137, 138, 140, 141, 142
Banet-Weiser, S.
, 137, 155
Barack Obama
, 81, 82
Barker, M.
, 27
Bayer, J.B.
, 190
Beer, D.
, 80, 85, 91, 95
Beers Fägersten, K.
, 140, 146, 147
Benecchi, E.
, 84, 94
Benjamin, W.
, 23
Bennett, J.
, 14, 15, 123, 125, 131, 132
Berryman, R.
, 116
Bevan, A.
, 123, 136
Bielby, D.D.
, 47
Big Brother
, 34, 63, 64–66, 65, 68, 183
Blind Date
, 62
Boorstin, D.
, 12–14
Boris Johnson
, 199
Bourdieu, P.
, 157, 196
Bowers, G.B.
, 177, 181
Boyd, D.
, 52, 53, 56, 67, 85, 90, 91, 94, 120
Braudy, L.
, 4, 13
Brecht, B.
, 23
Britney Spears
, 82
Burgess, J.
, 124, 174
Burgin, V.
, 71
Butler, J.G.
, 15
Camgirls
, 35, 69–71, 72, 135
Candid Camera
, 62, 63, 118
Caruso, A.
, 115
Celebrification
, 6, 193
Celebritisation
, 6, 12
Celebrity (see also Micro-celebrity; Star studies)
animals
, 16–17, 185
definitions of
, 3, 5–10, 11–12, 19, 205
the ‘demotic turn’ in
, 59, 107, 108, 131, 169
as discursive construction
, 6, 11, 16
disputed by YouTubers
, 120
distinguished from fame
, 5–6, 13, 119–120, 183, 204–205
historical perspective on
, 5, 13, 14, 34, 97
as industrial phenomenon
, 15, 35
as lived experience
, 7–9, 40
‘localebrity’
, 8, 17, 59
material/discursive approach to
, 10–11, 19
as media phenomenon
, 3, 6, 9, 13, 16, 17, 21, 22, 24, 33–34, 35, 36
as moral category
, 12–14, 184
as practice
, 73, 75, 121
versus ‘“stardom”’
, 11–12, 14–15, 16, 34
Celebrity Attitude Scale (CAS), see Celebrity worship
Celebrity Big Brother
, 66, 68
Celebrity capital
, 196
Celebrity Masterchef
, 69
Celebrity studies
, 4, 21, 22, 33, 40, 42, 51, 192, 195
Celebrity worship
, 48–50, 78
Celetoids
, 62, 107, 183–184
Charles Van Doren
, 61, 66
Chawansky, M.
, 169
Click, M.A.
, 93
Cocker, H.L.
, 117, 138
Colapinto, C.
, 84, 94
Collings, B.
, 166
Conversation analysis
broadcast talk
, 140–141
‘doing being ordinary’
, 141
fresh talk
, 145
Corbett, J.
, 199
Costall, A.
, 34
Couldry, N.
, 9, 10, 21, 23, 45, 60, 63, 65, 68, 90
Cronin, J.
, 117, 138
Cyberpsychology
, 26
Dancing With The Stars
, 69
Dare-Edwards, H.
, 85
Dawkins, R.
, 82, 175, 176, 177
Demotic turn, see Celebrity
Digital culture
definition of
, 18
‘digital celebrity’
, 59–60
‘digital dualism’
, 159
the ‘digital era’
, 17–19
‘digital media’
, 4, 18, 40
digital media entrepreneurs
, 157
and politics
, 195
Web 2.0
, 18
Discursive psychology
material/discursive approach to celebrity
, 10–11
and rhetoric 143–144
stake inoculation
, 143, 148, 178
Docusoaps
, 63, 64
Donald Trump
, 10, 11, 84, 189, 194, 197, 199
Driessens, O.
, 5, 6, 11, 36, 184, 193, 196, 200
Duffett, M.
, 42, 47
Duguay, S.
, 164, 169
Dyer, R.
, 4, 14, 15, 40, 95, 122, 123, 133, 199
Edwards, D.
, 143
Edwards, L.
, 155
Ellis, J.
, 8, 9
Ellison, N.B.
, 190
Engesser, S.
, 198
Facebook
, 2, 18, 20, 28, 33, 78, 82, 148
Falk, E.B.
, 190
Fame, see Celebrity
Fan studies
, 40, 41, 42, 45–48, 79, 161
Fandom
, 42, 46–48, 49, 50, 71, 78, 88, 102–103, 124
Fashion blogging
, 157–159, 160, 166, 170–173
Ferris, K.O.
, 7, 8
Flinders, M.
, 199
Foucault, M.
, 46, 134
Fuchs, C.
, 23
Gamson, J.
, 4, 6
García-Rapp, F.
, 122, 127, 141
Gary Brolsma (The Numa Numa Guy)
, 180–181
Genz, S.
, 137
Geordie Shore
, 67
George W. Bush
, 11
Geraghty, C.
, 7, 9, 12, 17
Gergen, K.
, 194
Ghyslain Raza (Québec schoolboy)
, 181–182
Gibson, J.J.
, 24, 30, 32, 33
Gijón, M.M.
, 103
Giles, D.C.
, 4, 6, 8, 10, 11, 16, 42, 43–44, 45, 53, 54, 55, 59, 62, 78–80, 100–104, 135, 180, 183, 185, 205
Goffman, E.
, 94, 141, 166
Goldhoorn, C.
, 43
GOMI (Get Off My Internets) community
, 167–168
Google
, 70, 73
Green, J.
, 124
Grint, K.
, 31
Habermas, J.
, 201
Hall, A.
, 191
Hall, S.
, 21
Handyside, S.
, 190
Harré, R.
, 194
Harrington, C.L.
, 47
Hartmann, T.
, 43
Haul videos, see YouTube formats
Haynes, J.
, 100
Henderson, N.
, 194, 195, 198, 201
Herb Stempel
, 61
High Fidelity
, 80
Hilary Clinton
, 194
Hills, M.
, 8, 45, 46, 47, 48, 52, 53, 54, 93
Holladay, H.W.
, 93
Holmes, S.
, 59
Horton, D.
, 41, 42, 44, 53
Houran, J.
, 50
Hughes, E.
, 52, 54, 89, 94
Hutchby, I.
, 31
Influencers
, 155–159
Instagram
advertorials
, 157, 158, 165
affordances of, see Affordances
and authenticity, see Authenticity
as conservative or empowering
, 169–170
and influencers
, 156–160
Instafame
, 36, 162, 163, 165, 171–172, 173
Instapoets
, 165
and selfies
, 36, 156, 157, 158, 163–165, 166
Internet
, 26, 27, 35, 175
Internet Relay Chat (IRC)
, 32, 70
Jade Goody
, 7, 59, 65, 66, 68, 107
Jenkins, H.
, 77
JenniCam (Jennifer Ringley)
, 69, 70–71
Jenson, J.
, 42
Jermyn, D.
, 14, 15, 63
Jersey Shore
, 64
Jerslev, A.
, 74, 121, 134, 135
Jimroglou, K.M.
, 71
Jones, O.
, 65
Justin Kam (Justin.tv)
, 70
Kavka, M.
, 63, 64, 116
Keeping Up With The Kardashians
, 64
Kehrberg, A.K.
, 87, 88, 90
Kevin Rose
, 73
Kim, J.Y.
, 177
K-pop
, 119, 177
Lange, R.
, 50
Langer, J.
, 34
Lawson, K.
, 51, 88, 91
Lee, H.
, 93
Leonardi, P.M.
, 30
Levy, M.R.
, 41
Lifestyle television, see Television
Loader, B.D.
, 199
Localebrity, see Celebrity
Lonelygirl15, see YouTubers
Love Island
, 72
Lovelock, M.
, 119, 124, 128
Luckhurst, M.
, 5, 6
Ma, H.
, 191
Macrae, S.
, 161
Madame Tussauds
, 121, 132, 204
Made in Chelsea (UK)
, 64, 67, 72
Maguire, E.
, 112
Makeover television, see Television
Maloney, M.
, 115
Maltby, J.
, 49, 50
Manning, N.
, 199, 200, 201
Marshall, L.
, 100
Marshall, P.D.
, 4, 6, 14, 34, 40, 78, 84, 95, 185, 189, 192–195, 200, 201
Marwick, A.E.
, 4, 8, 36, 52, 53, 56, 67, 72–74, 85, 90, 91, 94, 117, 120, 121, 157, 161–163, 166, 169
Maslow, A.H.
, 30
Mavroudis, J.
, 161, 163, 166
McCutcheon, L.E.
, 50
McLuhan, M.
, 21, 22, 24–28, 31–33, 194
McRae, S.
, 161, 166, 167, 168
McRoberts, S.
, 191
Media,
definition of
, 17, 27–29, 32–33
functionalist thinking about
, 24, 25–27, 29, 88
‘legacy media’
, 194
McLuhan’s theory of
, 22, 24–25, 26, 27, 32, 194
‘polymedia’
, 20, 23
social media as
, 30, 33, 34, 109, 164
Memes
, 175–178
Meme celebrities
appeal of
, 184–185
‘Bus Uncle,’ 178–179
as celetoids
, 183–184
defined
, 176
Fenton (Dog)
, 179
Gary Brolsma
, 180–181
Ghyslain Raza
, 181–182
Laina Morris
, 182–183
Meso-celebrity, see Micro-celebrity
Microblogging
, 28, 29
Micro-celebrity
book bloggers as
, 102, 104, 160
meso-celebrity
, 75, 160–163
as ‘mindset’
, 74, 121
origins of
, 69–71, 204
as ‘persona’
, 193
as practice
, 36, 56, 59, 74, 75, 162–163, 176, 189
and reality TV
, 67
‘self-branding’ techniques
, 122, 123, 137, 163
as social media phenomenon
, 74, 161, 162, 181
in relation to Tech entrepreneurs
, 72–74, 82
versus traditional celebrity
, 34, 74–75, 121, 122, 172, 181
in relation to Webcam girls
, 35, 60, 69–72
in relation to YouTubers
, 119, 121–122
Miller, D.
, 22, 23
Milne, E.
, 161, 163, 166
Mole, T.
, 13
Molyneaux, M.
, 197
Monaco, J.
, 4
Moody, J.
, 5, 6
Morris, M.
, 27
Morrissey
, 78–80
Moseley, R.
, 131
Multisocial interaction
, 52, 53, 54, 93
MySpace
, 72, 73, 78, 82
Newman, J.
, 112, 115, 123, 129, 134
Norman, D.A.
, 30
Ogan, C.
, 27
Olczyk, T.
, 197, 199
Oprah Winfrey
, 81, 160
Ordinariness, see Authenticity
Osborne, T.
, 197
The Osbournes
, 64
Parasocial interaction (also see Multisocial interaction)
discursive approach
, 54–56
in digital culture
, 51–54
versus fandom
, 42, 46–48
history of
, 41–45
measurement of
, 41, 43
versus parasocial relationships
, 41–42, 43, 48
as ‘pathologising’
, 42–43, 53, 54, 94
as unhealthy
, 42, 45
in YouTube
, 134, 140
Park, H.W.
, 177
Park, J.Y.
, 177
Pedroni, M.
, 75, 157, 160–162
Penfold-Mounce, R.
, 199
Perse, E.M.
, 41
Persona studies
, 189, 192–194, 195
Peterson, K.M.
, 128
Petley, J.
, 27
Politics
, 195–201
Powell, R.A.
, 41
Psychoanalytic theory
, 46, 53, 133, 139, 193
Radio
, 9, 18, 23, 41, 43, 55, 60, 88, 96, 116, 125, 134, 140–141, 191
Reality TV, see Television
The Real World
, 63
Richard Dawkins
, 175
Rich Kids of Beverley Hills
, 67
Ringrose, J.
, 190
Roberts, S.
, 115
Roca-Cuberes, C.
, 141
Rockwell, D.
, 8
Rojek, C.
, 1, 4, 9, 17, 42, 44, 45, 48, 52, 55, 62, 67, 73, 107, 183, 184
Rubin, A.M.
, 41, 42, 49
Ruddock, A.
, 200
Sacks, H.
, 141
Sandvoss, C.
, 46
Saul, H.
, 169
Scannell, P.
, 131, 136
Schickel, R.
, 11, 21
Schimmel, K.S.
, 47
Schoenebeck, S.
, 190
Self-branding
, 36, 122, 123, 137, 158, 163, 192
Selfies (see also Instagram)
, 36, 102, 156, 157, 158, 163–164, 166, 184, 191
Senft, T.
, 8, 35, 69, 70, 71, 72, 74, 121, 135, 161, 162, 204
Shifman, L.
, 177
Shor, E.
, 5
Sincerity (see also Authenticity)
, 133, 168–169
Skiena, S.
, 5
Smith, D.
, 138
Smith, D.R.
, 120, 126
Snapchat
, 3, 59, 164, 173, 189, 190–192
Social media, see Media
Stake inoculation
, 143, 148
Stars and star studies
, 4, 14–15
Star Trek
, 47, 51
Star Wars
, 182
Stealth marketing
, 155
Steiner, A.
, 103
Stevenson, N.
, 22, 46, 47
Stever, G.S.
, 42, 50–52, 54, 88, 89, 91, 94
Stokoe, E.
, 143
Stommel, W.
, 32
Street, J.
, 12
Strictly Come Dancing
, 69
Subliminal advertising
, 155
Survivor
, 63
Technological determinism
, 22–23, 31, 33, 35, 59, 86
Television
chat
, 136
lifestyle television
, 60, 62, 116, 117, 118, 135, 136
‘liveness’ in
, 63, 135–137
makeover television
, 61, 62, 116, 118, 135
as medium
, 28, 32
personalities
, 7, 9, 15, 16, 34, 40, 60, 133
‘post-television,’ 109
reality television
, 63–69, 72, 131
stardom
, 9, 14, 34, 122
televisual skill
, 15, 123, 133
television studies
, 4, 14
compared to YouTube
, 109, 125
Te Molder, H.
, 32
Thomas, S.
, 80–81, 87, 90, 93
Tila Tequila
, 72
Tolson, A.
, 9, 21, 109, 131, 133, 139
Travel bloggers
, 158, 159, 161, 167–168, 184–185, 204, 205
Treem, J.W.
, 30
Trilling, L.
, 133, 168
Turner, G.
, 4, 6, 12, 16, 46, 59, 63, 81, 86, 131, 169, 183
Twitter
celebrities on
, 4, 81–86, 92–95, 97–100, 104, 164, 166
celebrity-audience interaction on
, 51, 52, 53, 54–55, 80, 86–92, 97, 98, 140
and fans/followers
, 56, 82, 86–88, 102–104, 126
as medium
, 3, 28, 29, 30, 78, 104
politics by
, 84, 201
refuseniks
, 83
‘social media natives’
, 95–96, 101–102
tech entrepreneurs and
, 73–74, 82
verified accounts
, 85–86
zero entry point of
, 37
Usher, B.
, 90, 91, 94
Ussher, J.
, 11
Valente, T.W.
, 28
Van de Rijt, A.
, 5
Van Syckle, K.
, 167
Van Zoonen, L.
, 200
Vernacular skill
, 123, 132, 144
Video game commentary
, 146
Viral video
, 177
Vloggers, see YouTube
Vocational skill
, 123
Vromen, A.
, 199
Walker, A.
, 14
Ward, C.
, 5
Wasilewski, J.
, 197, 199
Webcam girls, see Camgirls
Wiggins, B.E.
, 177, 181
Williams, R.
, 8, 17, 21
Winnicott, D.W.
, 133
Wohl, R.R.
, 41, 42, 44, 53
Wood, H.
, 66, 67
Wood, M.
, 199
Woolgar, S.
, 31
Xenos, M.
, 199
Xu, W.W.
, 177
Yardley, L.
, 11
Yarosh, S.
, 191
YouTube
affordances of, see Affordances
audience
, 126–128, 139
authenticity in, see Authenticity
celebrity
, 36, 59, 108, 109, 114–123, 131, 137, 169
as ‘democratic,’ 128–129
as medium
, 3, 16, 22, 26, 36, 88, 109, 136
YouTube genres
beauty genre
, 111, 112, 113, 115–117, 127, 138, 148, 156
gaming genre
, 112, 114–115, 128–129, 148
lifestyle genre
, 117, 128
parody
, 117–118
YouTube formats
challenge
, 119
haul videos
, 116, 118, 138, 155
‘Let’s Play’ videos
, 112, 115, 119, 134, 147, 149
‘Mash-up’ videos
, 179
pranks
, 118
reaction
, 112, 118–119, 135
tutorials
, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 118, 122, 124, 136, 144
vlogs
, 111, 112, 128, 132, 133, 134, 136, 145
YouTubers
Charlie McDonnell
, 127, 128
Fine Brothers
, 118, 119
first generation of
, 110–111, 115, 117, 121, 124, 128, 139, 176
FleurDeForce
, 138
Jenna Marbles
, 112–113, 128
Lonelygirl15 (Jessica Lee Rose)
, 111, 138–139, 141
Laina Morris
, 182–183
MirandaSings
, 121
Peter Oakley
, 109–110, 111, 127
PewDiePie
, 3, 36, 107, 108, 112, 114, 131, 134, 140, 145–152, 204, 205
second generation of
, 111–114, 121, 123, 137
Tay Zonday 110
, 127
Tyler Oakley
, 117
Zoella
, 6, 108, 113, 121, 125, 132, 134, 135, 156, 204, 205
- Prelims
- Part I: Celebrity in Theory and Research
- 1. Celebrity Studies and the Changing Media Landscape
- 2. Towards a Theory of Media and Affordance
- 3. Celebrities and Their Audience(s)
- Part II: The Twenty-First Century and the Digital Imperative
- 4. The 2000s: Reality TV and ‘Micro-Celebrity’—Webcam Girls and Bloggers
- 5. Twitter as ‘Fundamental’: The Obligatory Use of Social Media by Celebrities
- Part III: New Forms of Celebrity
- 6. YouTubers
- 7. The Popularity and Appeal of YouTubers: ‘Authenticity’ and ‘Ordinariness’
- 8. Instagram and the Rise of the Social Media ‘Influencer’
- 9. “What Else Does He Do?” Meme Celebrities
- Part IV: The Future of Celebrity
- 10. Snapchat, Persona Studies, and Twenty-First Century Political Celebrity
- Postscript: Conclusions and Reflections
- References
- Index