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Book Synopsis
In this new book, Mark Wheeler offers the first in-depth analysis of the history, nature and global reach of celebrity politics today. Celebrity politicians and politicized celebrities have had a profound impact upon the practice of politics and the way in which it is now communicated.

Trade Review
"A remarkable contribution to the study of political activity and communication. As a starting point for students and instructors of political communication, campaign strategists, and social movements, this book is an excellent introduction."
LSE Review of Books

"A fascinating insight into the parallel developments of the celebritisation of politicians and the politicisation of celebrities."
Times Higher Education

"This important book raises challenging questions about the nature of our contemporary politics; how and why has 'celebrity' become such an essential feature in Western democracy? Mark Wheeler provides a scholarly and accessible account of the historical interconnection and development of this phenomenon and what this means for us as citizens. A 'must-read' for anyone concerned with the character and health of contemporary democracy."
Heather Savigny, Bournemouth University

"A much-needed account of how various types of celebrity actually function within the political realm. Rich with examples and historically and conceptually informed, this excellent book allows us to make real progress in thinking and talking about the dynamic between fame and politics."
Michael Higgins, University of Strathclyde

"In the past decades, celebrities have increasingly become involved in contemporary politics, and politicians like Barack Obama have become global celebrities. Mark Wheeler engages with the growing literature on celebrity politics, providing a systematic overview on the many dimensions of the current merger of celebrity and politics that illuminates one of the salient political phenomena of our times."
Douglas Kellner, UCLA

Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Celebrity Politics in an era of Late Modernity
2. A Historical Analysis of Celebrity Politics: The American Experience
3. The Mediatization of Celebrity Politics
4. Celebrity Politicians: Politicians as the Stars of Modern Election Campaigns
5. Politicized Celebrities: Agency and Activism
6. Transnational Celebrity Activism: Advocacy and Diplomacy
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 28/06/2013
      ISBN13: 9780745652498, 978-0745652498
      ISBN10: 0745652492
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In this new book, Mark Wheeler offers the first in-depth analysis of the history, nature and global reach of celebrity politics today. Celebrity politicians and politicized celebrities have had a profound impact upon the practice of politics and the way in which it is now communicated.

      Trade Review
      "A remarkable contribution to the study of political activity and communication. As a starting point for students and instructors of political communication, campaign strategists, and social movements, this book is an excellent introduction."
      LSE Review of Books

      "A fascinating insight into the parallel developments of the celebritisation of politicians and the politicisation of celebrities."
      Times Higher Education

      "This important book raises challenging questions about the nature of our contemporary politics; how and why has 'celebrity' become such an essential feature in Western democracy? Mark Wheeler provides a scholarly and accessible account of the historical interconnection and development of this phenomenon and what this means for us as citizens. A 'must-read' for anyone concerned with the character and health of contemporary democracy."
      Heather Savigny, Bournemouth University

      "A much-needed account of how various types of celebrity actually function within the political realm. Rich with examples and historically and conceptually informed, this excellent book allows us to make real progress in thinking and talking about the dynamic between fame and politics."
      Michael Higgins, University of Strathclyde

      "In the past decades, celebrities have increasingly become involved in contemporary politics, and politicians like Barack Obama have become global celebrities. Mark Wheeler engages with the growing literature on celebrity politics, providing a systematic overview on the many dimensions of the current merger of celebrity and politics that illuminates one of the salient political phenomena of our times."
      Douglas Kellner, UCLA

      Table of Contents
      Introduction
      1. Celebrity Politics in an era of Late Modernity
      2. A Historical Analysis of Celebrity Politics: The American Experience
      3. The Mediatization of Celebrity Politics
      4. Celebrity Politicians: Politicians as the Stars of Modern Election Campaigns
      5. Politicized Celebrities: Agency and Activism
      6. Transnational Celebrity Activism: Advocacy and Diplomacy
      Conclusion
      Notes
      Bibliography

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