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Implicit theories of a desire for fame [PDF]
The aim of the present studies was to generate implicit theories of a desire for fame among the general population. In Study 1, we were able to develop a nine-factor analytic model of conceptions of the desire to be famous that initially comprised nine ...
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Pop stars and idolatry: an investigation of the worship of popular music icons, and the music and cult of Prince. [PDF]
Prince is an artist who integrates elements from the sacred into his work. He uses popular iconography to present himself as an icon of consumer culture, as a deified ‘rock god’ worshipped by his fans, and as a preacher leading his audience like a ...
Baty S. Paige +23 more
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Idol-nurturing reality shows that aim to produce idol groups by audience-chosen have become a hotbed for nurturing celebrities. The unique concepts and designs of idol-nurturing reality shows have attracted a group of committed female fans.
An-Di Gong, Yi-Ting Huang
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Perilaku Celebrity Worship pada Remaja Perempuan
Celebrity worship behavior is one of the typical behaviors in adolescence. Self-identity issue in the teenage period would look for an ideal figure as a new role model beside their parents. On the other side, teenager’s celebrity worship behavior often raises concerns from parents and other social environments.
Benu, Juliana Marlin Y +2 more
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The Effects of Celebrity Worship Syndrome on One’s Wellbeing [PDF]
The term “celebrity worship” was first coined by researchers Lynn E. McCutcheon and John Maltby. Their 2003 study, a clinical interpretation of the attitudes and behaviors associated with celebrity worship, used the Celebrity Attitude Scale and the ...
Innocentia lupahla, Cynthia Guhwa, Dharmaiahgari Srujith Kumar, Tenzin Choedra
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Celebrity Worship provides an introduction to the fascinating study of celebrity culture and religion. The book argues for celebrity as a foundational component for any consideration of the relationship between religion, media and culture. Celebrity worship is seen as a vibrant and interactive discourse of the sacred self in contemporary society ...
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David Stafford-Clark (1916-1999): seeing through a celebrity psychiatrist [PDF]
This article uses the mass-media career of the British psychiatrist David Stafford-Clark (1916-1999) as a case study in the exercise of cultural authority by celebrity medical professionals in post-war Britain.
Miller, Gavin
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Background: One of the reasons someone has psychological well-being the low one is celebrity worship behavior or what is commonly known as celebrity worship.
Siti Rohmah Nurhayati, Puspa Sary
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Remaja Akhir Penggemar K-Pop: Celebrity Worship dan Self Concept
The developing era and the existence of globalization change all aspects of life, including culture. Nowadays, foreign cultures are easily affecting other cultures in the world due to globalization.
Indah Amalia Mukmin +2 more
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Gambaran Celebrity Worship Pada Penggemar K-Pop
Penggemar K-pop sering dianggap berlebihan dalam menyukai idola mereka. Sikap ini disebut sebagai celebrity worship dalam ilmu psikologi. Celebrity worship merupakan perasaan suka kepada idola yang menimbulkan obsesi. Umumnya, celebrity worship dialami oleh remaja. Perilaku yang ditunjukkan oleh individu yang memiliki celebrity worship adalah menguntit
Ni Wayan Reza Savitri Ayu +1 more
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