Celebrity Society

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Attention Capital
attention economy studies
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celebrification of society
Celebrity Ceo
Celebrity CEOs
celebrity culture
Celebrity Fan Relationship
Celebrity Gossip
Celebrity Identity
Celebrity Politics
Celebrity Production Process
Celebrity Society
celebrity studies
Ceo Narcissism
charisma theory
Christian saints
construction of self
contemporary celebrity society
Contemporary Society
cultural studies
digital self-presentation
economics of attention
Eighteenth Century Public Sphere
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historical evolution of celebrity culture
Inter-governmental Dialogue
Lady Gaga
Long Distance Intimacy
media influence research
moral grammar
Napoleon III
Norbert Elias
Para-social Interaction
Parasocial Interaction
political economy
politics
Pop Stars
populism
public sphere analysis
Reality Tv Show
recognition
Robert van Krieken
self-branding
sociology of fame
Stefani Germanotta
UK Law
Van Zoonen
visibility
Young Man
Yves Citton

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138295056
  • Weight: 640g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Nov 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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On television and in films, in magazines and books, on the Internet and in the realm of politics, celebrities of all sorts seem to dominate our attention. Celebrity Society: The Struggle for Attention brings new perspectives to our understanding of how the figure of ‘the celebrity’ is bound up with the structure and dynamics of society, economics, and politics. It outlines how the ‘celebrification of society’ is not just the twentieth-century product of Hollywood and television, but a long-term historical process, beginning with Christian saints, the printing press, theatre, and art.

Drawing on the ideas of Norbert Elias, the book explains how contemporary celebrity society is the heir (or heiress) of ‘court society’, taking on but also transforming many of the functions of the aristocracy. As well as examining celebrity in all the familiar arenas – film, television, music, fashion, and sport – Celebrity Society also includes the analysis of celebrity in business and management, politics, humanitarianism, and philanthropy. A key feature of the book is its development of the idea that celebrity is driven by the ‘economy of attention’, since attention has become a form of capital – attention capital – in the Information and Internet age.

In this second edition the author has updated and significantly revised this path-breaking book to include a more detailed discussion of attention capital, the question of gender and celebrity, populism, fans, fandom, and self-formation, micro-celebrity, and personal or self-branding, the ‘worker celebrity’, and the impact of social media such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.

Celebrity is an exciting and rapidly expanding field of social science, making this engaging book a valuable resource for students and scholars in sociology, politics, history, celebrity studies, cultural studies, the sociology of media, and cultural theory.

Robert van Krieken is Professor of Sociology at the University of Sydney, and Visiting Professor at University College, Dublin. His research interests include the sociology of law, criminology, childhood, processes of civilization and decivilization, organizations, cultural genocide, populism, and ressentiment, as well as contributing to the theoretical debates around the work of Elias, Foucault, Luhmann, and Latour. Previous books include Norbert Elias (1998), Celebrity and the Law (2010, co-authored), and Sociology (6th edition, 2016, co-authored).

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