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The Desire for Fame: An Extension of Uses and Gratifications Theory
Authors:Jian Raymond Rui  Michael A Stefanone
Institution:1. Department of Communication, Lamar University;2. Department of Communication, University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Abstract:Social network sites (SNSs) enable users to self-disclose to broad and anonymous audiences. Drawing on social cognitive theory (SCT) and the uses and gratifications (U&G) approach, this study investigates how reality television (RTV) cultivates desire for fame in its audience, which is operationalized as a human desire motivating nondirected self-disclosure (NDSD) online, a technique seeking fame. Results from an online survey (N = 221) show that whether watching RTV with friends interacted with time spent viewing RTV to affect desire for fame, which in turn affected the use of SNSs to pursue fame. In addition, exhibitionism, a motive of SNS use for the purpose of fame, fully mediated the relationship between desire for fame and NDSD. These results have implications for refining U&G and new media research.
Keywords:Fame Seeking  Human Desires  Reality Television  Social Network Sites  Uses and Gratifications
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