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Celebrity Politics: The Politics of the Late Modernity?

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  • David Marsh
  • Paul ‘t Hart
  • Karen Tindall

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The academic literature on celebrity politics is rarely systematic; more often it is superficial and anecdotal. In addition, most of the literature focuses either upon classifying different types/categories of celebrity politicians and their roles in politics, or upon the question of whether the growth of celebrity politics undermines or enhances democracy. In this article we consider both of these issues more systematically and, in doing so, work towards a more coherent understanding of the mechanisms that influence modern governance and the operation of contemporary democracy.

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  • David Marsh & Paul ‘t Hart & Karen Tindall, 2010. "Celebrity Politics: The Politics of the Late Modernity?," Political Studies Review, Political Studies Association, vol. 8(3), pages 322-340, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:pstrev:v:8:y:2010:i:3:p:322-340
    DOI: 10.1111/j.1478-9302.2010.00215.x
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    2. Julia Cagé & Moritz Hengel & Nicolas Hervé & Camille Urvoy, 2022. "Hosting Media Bias: Evidence from the Universe of French Broadcasts, 2002-2020," Working Papers hal-03878119, HAL.
    3. Zhongxuan Lin & Yupei Zhao, 2020. "Beyond Celebrity Politics: Celebrity as Governmentality in China," SAGE Open, , vol. 10(3), pages 21582440209, July.
    4. Iordanis Kotzaivazoglou & Leonidas Hatzithomas & Eirini Tsichla, 2018. "Gender stereotypes in advertisements for male politicians: longitudinal evidence from Greece," International Review on Public and Nonprofit Marketing, Springer;International Association of Public and Non-Profit Marketing, vol. 15(3), pages 333-352, September.
    5. Banerjee, Saikat & Chaudhuri, Bibek Ray, 2020. "Factors shaping attitude of voters about celebrity politicians: Direct and indirect effects," Journal of Business Research, Elsevier, vol. 109(C), pages 210-220.

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