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Fame and Celebrity

Star image, celebrity reality television and the fame cycle

Star image, celebrity reality television and the fame cycle

... of celebrity reality television and explore its function for those participating in ...as Celebrity Big Brother, I’m a Celebrity: Get Me Out of Here and Dancing With the Stars have become popular ...

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Celebrity and Schadenfreude: The cultural economy of fame in freefall

Celebrity and Schadenfreude: The cultural economy of fame in freefall

... at celebrity humiliation worked not so much to draw attention to cuts or inadequacies in public provision as to fuel further undermining of the public sector: the media calls for the BBC license fee to be ...

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Reality _ TV _ celebrity

Reality _ TV _ celebrity

... In order to explicate the “exceptionality” of Cavallari’s star text, this article analyzes her case comparatively with two reality television participants who have failed to transcend its usual limits of fame. ...

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Implicit theories of a desire for fame

Implicit theories of a desire for fame

... of celebrity in our society is huge, and evidence suggests that many individuals show a desire for fame, with a number of young people believing they are going to become famous and willing to abandon formal ...

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A Short History of Celebrity

A Short History of Celebrity

... that celebrity has a history at all, in the face of scepticism from within and without the historical ...a celebrity being ‘a person known for his well-knownness’ (4), he envisaged a past golden age of ...

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Celebrity, convergence and transformation

Celebrity, convergence and transformation

... in celebrity brand management the paper ends with the suggestion that human brands are best considered from a portfolio perspective to address the challenges of fame and the challenges of ...aging. ...

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The Marketing of Fame: How Kim Kardashian has Sustained Her Fame, and What Companies Can Learn From Her

The Marketing of Fame: How Kim Kardashian has Sustained Her Fame, and What Companies Can Learn From Her

... a celebrity; for example, a dress that Princess Diana wore to the White House and danced with John Travolta in sold for $347,000 at an auction (McDowell, ...

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The iconicity of celebrity and the spiritual impulse

The iconicity of celebrity and the spiritual impulse

... press to elevate mediocrities into stars with his unique brand of hokum long before Simon Cowell industrialized the process with his reality-based TV talent show formats (Brown and Hackley, 2012; Hackley, Brown and ...

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Celebrity advocacy and public engagement: the divergent uses of celebrity

Celebrity advocacy and public engagement: the divergent uses of celebrity

... the celebrity spectacle: implicitly, the rules governing the legitimacy of public status associated with some but by no means all forms of ...of celebrity content online who praise individual celebrities ...

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Celebrity and “meritocracy”

Celebrity and “meritocracy”

... Dyer’s elegant and lucid analyses of film stars such as Judy Garland, Paul Robeson and Marilyn Monroe spawned a whole generation of film studies students who wrote essays on the construction of a particular star’s image ...

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Persuasiveness of celebrity endorsed advertising and a new model for celebrity endorser selection

Persuasiveness of celebrity endorsed advertising and a new model for celebrity endorser selection

... regard celebrity endorsers as their reference group and treat their choice or decision as social ...their fame in society. Similarly, the deeper people like the celebrity endorser, the more chances ...

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I'm a celebrity, get me into politics: the political celebrity and the celebrity politician

I'm a celebrity, get me into politics: the political celebrity and the celebrity politician

... Like Bono, Schwarzenegger uses humour to address and foreground the reason for his fame. Moreover, his status as a movie star is drawn upon in a manner that assumes fairly substantial prior knowledge on the part ...

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Celebrity

Celebrity

... of fame, rather than ‘celebrity’ (as its title ...of Celebrity (2010) argues that celebrity culture begins in the eighteenth century and solidifies in the nineteenth, when ‘celebrity ...

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The effect of celebrity on brand attachment: social media celebrity or well-known celebrity?

The effect of celebrity on brand attachment: social media celebrity or well-known celebrity?

... the fame of celebrities to increase brand recognition and brand equity, as consumers can easily associate characteristics of a celebrity with a brand ...

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Brand & Celebrity Associations: An Investigation into Brand & Celebrity Trait Congruence and the Potential for Trait Transference

Brand & Celebrity Associations: An Investigation into Brand & Celebrity Trait Congruence and the Potential for Trait Transference

... utilizing celebrity endorsers as a marketing ...a celebrity can occur once the brand and celebrity endorser are linked in the consumer’s ...Further, celebrity endorsers often endorse multiple ...

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Alabama Men s Hall of Fame

Alabama Men s Hall of Fame

... If you were the judge hearing this case, according to the Constitution, who would you rule in favor of in the case, the journalist and the newspaper or Nick Saban and the University of[r] ...

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Destined for fame—But one would not think it

Destined for fame—But one would not think it

... The father of Beatrice Webb said that Beatrice “is the only one of my children who is below the general level of intelligence.” Little did he know what fame she would achieve in the soci[r] ...

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Campus Hall of Fame members Events

Campus Hall of Fame members Events

... The Lady Bears kept their lead in double figures throughout the second half and went up by as many as 20, 48-28, on a pair of Myers free throws with 9:01 left in the game.. Only on two o[r] ...

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Consistency and Inconsistency in Celebrity Endorsements

Consistency and Inconsistency in Celebrity Endorsements

... Heidi Klum is a famous runway model and also hostess of the television show America’s Next Top Model. For the Got Milk? campaign (see Figure 4), she is portraying her stage persona as a model who is in the process of ...

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Celebrity Ecologies: Introduction

Celebrity Ecologies: Introduction

... celebritisation of particular species, animals, places and things—given their ability to garner media and human celebrities’ attention and concern—might be understood as having serious implications for ‘the scope of ...

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