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> New media - new self : the changing power of celebrity
New media - new self : the changing power of celebrity
Marshall, David 2006, New media - new self : the changing power of celebrity
, in The celebrity culture reader
, Routledge, New York, N.Y., pp.634-644.
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New media - new self : the changing power of celebrity
Author(s)
Marshall, David
Title of book
The celebrity culture reader
Editor(s)
Marshall, David
Publication date
2006
Chapter number
36
Total chapters
41
Start page
634
End page
644
Total pages
11
Publisher
Routledge
Place of Publication
New York, N.Y.
Keyword(s)
Civilization, Modern.
Popular culture
Celebrities
Popular culture -- United States
Celebrities -- United States
Fame -- Social aspects -- United States
United States -- Civilization
ISBN
0415337917
9780415337915
0415337925
9780415337922
Language
eng
Field of Research
200199 Communication and Media Studies not elsewhere classified
HERDC Research category
B1.1 Book chapter
Persistent URL
http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30019727
Document type:
Book Chapter
Collection:
School of Communication and Creative Arts
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