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Focusing on the intersection and interaction between celebrities and their audiences, this volume incorporates research from a variety of disciplines on the themes of celebrity and health, celebrity and identity, and celebrity and scandal to draw new conclusions about the broadening field of celebrity studies
List of contents
Introduction: Celebrity Studies Coming of Age by Gaëlle Ouvrein, Ana Jorge, and Hilde Van den Bulck
Part I: Celebrity and Health
Chapter 1: Analyzing Digital Audiences: A Case Study of YouTuber Depression Videos by David C. Giles
Chapter 2: Vegan Influencers Providing Audience Safe Spaces? Exploring Two-Way Interactions and Reciprocity on Instagram by Paulien Decorte and Gaëlle Ouvrein
Part II: Celebrity and Identity
Chapter 3: Celebrity Activism as Discursive Representation: A Case Study of the Brazilian Singer Daniela Mercury and LGBTQ Rights in Brazil by Pedro Paixão-Rocha and Regiane Lucas Garcêz
Chapter 4: Commodifying the Biracial: Zendaya from Disney Childhood to HBO Adulthood by Samantha Tecson
Chapter 5: Audience Relations to African American Athletes' Activism from a Diachronic, Media Ecology and Celebrity Apparatus Perspective: Tommie Smith, John Carlos and Colin Kaepernick by Alexander Jenkins and Hilde Van den Bulck
Part III: Celebrity and Scandal/Cancel Culture
Chapter 6: Bad Dreams Are Only Dreams, or Aren't They? Examining How Dutch Fans of Marco Borsato Negotiate Their Fandom After His Cancellation by Simone Driessen
Chapter 7: How Networked Publics create a Sense of Community and Mobilization on Twitter: The Case of Supporting/Hating Johnny Depp versus Amber Heard by Gwen Bouvier and Qian Geng
Chapter 8: Celebrity-Priests and their Followers' Online Communities: From Adoration to Condemnation by Mihai Coman
Conclusion: Toward a Multidimensional Framework for Analysing Audiences and their Relationships with Celebrities or Influencers by Olivier Driessens
About the author
Gaëlle Ouvrein is assistant professor in the Department of Communication Sciences at the University of Brussels.
Ana Jorge is associate professor of media and communications at Lusófona University.
Hilde Van den Bulck is professor of communication studies at Drexel University.