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Rachel Berryman
Rachel Berryman
Internet Studies, Curtin University
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‘I guess a lot of people see me as a big sister or a friend’: The role of intimacy in the celebrification of beauty vloggers
R Berryman, M Kavka
Journal of gender studies 26 (3), 307-320, 2017
2982017
Crying on YouTube: Vlogs, self-exposure and the productivity of negative affect
R Berryman, M Kavka
Convergence 24 (1), 85-98, 2018
1432018
A topography of virtual influencers
R Berryman, C Abidin, T Leaver
The 22nd Annual Conference of the Association of Internet Researchers AoIR2021, 2021
122021
Fictionalising Re(a)lationality: The Social Media Storyworld of Nothing Much to Do
R Berryman
University of Auckland, 2017
32017
“Virtual influencers” are here, but should Meta really be setting the ethical ground rules?
T Leaver, R Berryman
The Conversation, 2022
22022
Vloggers
R Berryman
The International Encyclopedia of Gender, Media, and Communication, 2020
22020
Advertising ancestry through the algorithm
R Berryman
Screen 62 (2), 217-226, 2021
12021
Dislike-Minded: Media, Audiences, and the Dynamics of Taste, Jonathan Gray (2021).
R Berryman, J Umback, L Webster, K Ellis
Australasian Journal of Popular Culture 12 (2), 2023
2023
“Reunited Apart”: Charity Reunion Specials on YouTube in Lockdown
R Berryman
Networking Knowledge: Journal of the MeCCSA Postgraduate Network 15 (1), 2022
2022
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