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Providing a comparative study on celebrity advocacy from the work of Bono, George Clooney, Madonna, Greg Mortenson, and Kim Kardashian West this book provides scholars and readers with a better understanding of some of the short-term and long-term impacts of various forms of celebrity activism.
Each chapter illustrates how the impoverished rhetoric of celebrities often privileges the voices of those in the Global North over the efforts of local NGOs who have been working for years at addressing the same humanitarian crises. Whether we are talking about the building of schools for young women in Afghanistan or the satellite surveillance of potential genocidal acts carried out in the Sudan, various forms of celebrity advocacy resonate with scholars and members of the public who want to be seen doing something.
The author argues that more often than not, celebrity advocacy enhances a celebrity''s reputation but hinders the efforts of those who ask us to pay attention to the his

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/8/2016 12:06:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433134036, 978-1433134036
      ISBN10: 1433134039

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      Book Synopsis
      Providing a comparative study on celebrity advocacy from the work of Bono, George Clooney, Madonna, Greg Mortenson, and Kim Kardashian West this book provides scholars and readers with a better understanding of some of the short-term and long-term impacts of various forms of celebrity activism.
      Each chapter illustrates how the impoverished rhetoric of celebrities often privileges the voices of those in the Global North over the efforts of local NGOs who have been working for years at addressing the same humanitarian crises. Whether we are talking about the building of schools for young women in Afghanistan or the satellite surveillance of potential genocidal acts carried out in the Sudan, various forms of celebrity advocacy resonate with scholars and members of the public who want to be seen doing something.
      The author argues that more often than not, celebrity advocacy enhances a celebrity''s reputation but hinders the efforts of those who ask us to pay attention to the his

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