Moody, M. (2011). Jon and Kate Plus 8: A case study of
social media and image repair tactics. Public Relations Review, 37(4),
405-414. doi:10.1016/j.pubrev.2011.06.004
Abstract:
Broadening the application of Benoit''s image repair theory, this case study
compares and contrasts crisis management strategies of Jon and Kate Gosselin
during their 2009 highly publicized divorce. Specifically, it looks at how they
presented themselves through personal statements, interviews and social media
in two phases: the year before and the year after their divorce. Findings
indicate the two used many image repair strategies and experienced varying
levels of success. In the end, media outlets utilized traditional cultural
narratives in their framing of both celebrities, depicting Kate as a distraught
wife/single mother and Jon as an irresponsible and untrustworthy
husband/father. Media later transitioned to a more positive portrayal of Jon
and a negative portrayal of Kate. Exploring social media added a fresh
dimension to previous image repair analyses. Findings indicate social media
allow celebrities to publish information fast and efficiently without a
gatekeeper; however, they must still follow traditional image repair strategies
to succeed. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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