Parasocial Relationships

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    • What is a Parasocial Relationship?
      A one sided unreciprocated relationship, usually with a celebrity or fictional character
    • What are the 3 levels of a Parasocial Relationship?
      1. Entertainment-social phase
      2. Intense-social phase
      3. Borderline-pathological phase
    • What are the features of the Entertainment-social phase?
      • Celebrities are viewed as a source of entertainment and fuel for social interaction
      • Friends may enjoy discussing characters from their favourite TV show or the actors in OK Magazine
      • These types of PRs provide a source of gossip
    • What are the features of the Intense-social phase?
      • Includes unusual behaviours such as spending large sums of money on celebrity-related objects
      • Reflects a greater level of personal connection to the celebrity
      • The person may consider the celebrity their 'soul mate' but has no concrete plans to meet them
    • What are the features of the Borderline-pathological phase?
      • The person has frequent obsessive thoughts about the celebrity, interfering with day to day life
      • May end up stalking the celebrity, believing their relationship is real
      • It is the strongest level of celebrity worship, featuring uncontrollable fantasies
    • What is the Absorption-addiction model?
      • Parasocial relationships make up for personal deficiencies (e.g. a poor social life)
      • They provide an escape from mundane life
    • What is Absorption in the absorption-addiction model?
      • The person begins to identify with the celebrity, fulfilling a need
    • What is addiction in the absorption-addiction model?
      • The person needs to increase their contact to get satisfaction leading to more extreme behaviour and thinking
    • Who contributed to the Attachment Theory as an explanation of Parasocial Relationships?
      • Ainsworth
      • Bowlby
    • What did Ainsworth say about Attachment Theory?
      • Insecure Resistant = Most likely to form a PR because they want a relationship with no threat of rejection
      • Insecure Avoidant = Least likely to form a PR as they avoid relationships
    • What did Bowlby say about Attachment Theory?
      • Early attachment difficulties causes as preference for a PR as they do not require social skills
    • Strength of Parasocial Relationships:
      • Research has found that a PR can have positive effects
      • E.g. Children learn more from TV characters that they have meaningful relationships with
    • Limitation of the Absorption-Addiction model:
      • Lacks explanatory power
      • It describes the stages but does not explain why the different forms develop
      • It doesn't tell us how to prevent dangerous PRs
    • Strength of Attachment Theory:
      • Tells us how we can prevent dangerous PRs from forming
      • By tackling early attachment issues (e.g. Maternal Deprivation and Insecure attachment types) we can prevent the development of PRs
    • Limitation of Attachment Theory - Lacks Research Support:
      • McCucheon
      • Found that participants with insecure attachments were no more likely to form PRs
      • Decreases validity of explanation
    • Limitation of Explanations of Parasocial Relationships:
      • Ignores Biological factors of the formation of PRs
      • Scmid
      • Found similar levels of attachment to Harry Potter in Germany (Individualist) and Mexico (collectivist)
      • Suggests PRs are a cultural universal