What are the implications of celebrities 'behaving badly' online?

IF 0.6 Q3 COMMUNICATION Communitas Pub Date : 2018-12-17 DOI:10.18820/24150525/COMM.V23.13
Longina Strumska-Cylwik, B. Olivier
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With a specific online article as point of departure, this article1 investigates the phenomenon of “bad behaviour” on the part of socalled “celebrities” online. It focuses on the article in question to be able to show what is at stake, namely, the fact that ordinary people are affected by celebrities’ online actions, specifically in the form of either confusion regarding their own behaviour, or by imitating the actions concerned. This is followed by raising questions regarding online behaviour and “normalisation” and exploring these through the work of relevant authors such as Goffman (2006), Maisonneuve (1995), Huizinga (2007) and others, with a view to make sense of the fact that even supposedly shocking behaviour on the part of celebrities seems to be judged in terms of different criteria compared to everyday actions on the part of ordinary people. The role of advanced electronic technology in affecting people’s behaviour is also noted, before turning to Plato and (particularly) Aristotle’s notion of mimesis (imitation) to be able to understand what might be termed the “celebrity effect”. The related question of identification with the images of celebrities is also briefly examined before concluding with a reference to Boorstin’s (1992) famous account of a “celebrity”.
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名人在网上“行为不端”意味着什么?
以一篇特定的网络文章为出发点,本文1调查了所谓的“名人”网络的“不良行为”现象。它将重点放在有问题的文章上,以表明利害关系,即普通人受到名人网络行为的影响,特别是对自己行为的困惑,或模仿相关行为。随后,提出了关于网络行为和“正常化”的问题,并通过相关作者的工作进行了探索,如Goffman(2006)、Maisonneuve(1995)、Huizinga(2007)和其他人,为了理解这样一个事实,即与普通人的日常行为相比,即使是名人的所谓令人震惊的行为,似乎也是根据不同的标准来评判的。先进的电子技术在影响人们行为方面的作用也被注意到,然后转向柏拉图和(特别是)亚里士多德的模仿(模仿)概念,以便能够理解什么可以被称为“名人效应”。在参考Boorstin(1992)对“名人”的著名描述得出结论之前,还简要研究了与名人形象相一致的相关问题。
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