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The Doc Analyzes Anything
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TDAA Episode 23 | Why do we feel like we "know" celebrities?
The Doc Analyzes Anything
1 hour 6 minutes
1 month ago
TDAA Episode 23 | Why do we feel like we "know" celebrities?
Keywords parasocial relationships, intimacy, media celebrity, fan dynamics, one-sided relationships Summary Dr. Sparks and crew look into the concept of parasocial relationships, explaining how fans develop a one-sided intimacy with media celebrities, feeling as if they know them personally despite the lack of reciprocal interaction. Have a topic suggestion? Email us at thedocanalyzesanything@gmail.com !
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