These are the sources and citations used to research celebrity politics. This bibliography was generated on Cite This For Me on
In-text: (Iosifidis and Wheeler, 2018)
Your Bibliography: Iosifidis, P. and Wheeler, M., 2018. Modern Political Communication and Web 2.0 in Representative Democracies. Javnost - The Public, 25(1-2), pp.110-118.
In-text: (Lalancette and Raynauld, 2017)
Your Bibliography: Lalancette, M. and Raynauld, V., 2017. The Power of Political Image: Justin Trudeau, Instagram, and Celebrity Politics. American Behavioral Scientist, 63(7), pp.888-924.
In-text: (Marshall, 2019)
Your Bibliography: Marshall, P., 2019. Celebrity, Politics, and New Media: an Essay on the Implications of Pandemic Fame and Persona. International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society, 33(1), pp.89-104.
In-text: (Moon, 2019)
Your Bibliography: Moon, D., 2019. The role of cultural production in celebrity politics: Comparing the campaigns of Jesse ‘The Body’ Ventura (1999) and Donald Trump (2016). Politics, 40(2), pp.139-153.
In-text: (Nolan and Brookes, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Nolan, D. and Brookes, S., 2013. Populism in theory and practice: Analysing celebrity politics. Media Asia, 40(4), pp.373-383.
In-text: (Street, 2004)
Your Bibliography: Street, J., 2004. Celebrity Politicians: Popular Culture and Political Representation. The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 6(4), pp.435-452.
In-text: (van Zoonen, 2006)
Your Bibliography: van Zoonen, L., 2006. The personal, the political and the popular. European Journal of Cultural Studies, 9(3), pp.287-301.
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