The Nature and the Way of Celebrities’ Action in Public Sphere on the Basis of CulturalSocietal Security Viewpoint

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Celebrities are those famous individuals whose actions are focused and welcomed by public mass, however, their social presence lacks rational, political, and scientific indications necessary for social elites. Indeed, change in lifestyle influenced by modernity, causes celebrities to obtain a social reference status and people refer to them as a model of lifestyle and even in social-political issues. Relying on their publicity and popularity caused by activities in “entertainment” field, celebrities take a number of positions relating to various issues of public sphere. Being lowlevel and sentimental is the main characteristic of these positions, however they affect public opinion directly. According to this, this paper, as its main goal, tries to focus on the nature and the way of celebrities’ action in public sphere. Therefore, the main question here is: “What are the components of celebrities’ actions in public sphere and what are the consequences of such actions on cultural and societal security?” The issue is dealt with through an explaining and descriptive study using cultural and societal security viewpoint.

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Persian
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فصلنامه مطالعات عملیات روانی, Volume:13 Issue: 49, 2020
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31
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