Lesson 11: Levels Of Parasocial Relationships Flashcards
Para social relationships
- Refer to one sided relationships with a celebrity, a prominent person in the community, or a fictional character, when a fan knows everything about the subject of their adoration and feels very close to them, but there is no chance of reciprocity.
Giles and Maltby (2006)
- Identified three levels of para social relationships, using the celebrity attitude scale in a large scale survey
Entertainment-social
- Most people engage in para social relationships at some point in their lives, but most stay at this first level. Celebrities are seen as a source of entertainment and as a topic for light-hearted gossiping with friends. This is the least intense level of celebrity worship.
Intense-personal
- This is a deeper level of para social relationships. At this level a person has a more intense relationship with a celebrity. For example, they may see them as a soulmate and they have an intense interest in the celebrity’s personal life, such as their dress sense, food they like and entertainment in which they take part.
Borderline pathological
- Most intense level of para social relationships. At this level, a person takes celebrity worship to an extreme, has obsessive fantasies about the celebrity, spends large sums of money to obtain memorabilia and may engage in illegal activities such as stalking. At this level, it is also usual for people to believe that if only they were given a chance to meet their favourite celebrity in person, their feelings would be reciprocated.
Strengths of levels of para social relationships
+ Schiaparelli et al (2007) found a significant positive correlation between the amount of television participants watched, the degree to which they perceived a TV character as ‘real’ and the level of their para social relationship.
+ There is research support for the claim that attractiveness increases the likelihood of a para social relationship; the attractiveness of a celebrity influenced the development of the three levels of para social relationships from members of the public.
Weaknesses of levels of para social relationships
- Educational levels of individuals needs to be taken into account. Highly educated individuals may perceive the majority of celebrities as less educated than themselves, therefore, are less likely to engage in para social relationships.
- It was recommended that training should occur in schools to highlight the dangers of para social relationships as it often results in an individual having unrealistic goals to be more similar to celebrities. For example, one may develop an eating disorder in order to obtain the slim body of a media star.
- Research into the levels of para social relationships was conducted via questionnaires. These can be affected by socially desirable and idealised answers, thus, lacking validity.