MURPHY, Kathryn Dorothy (2021). Joe Sugg: authenticity, self-branding and networking from YouTube microcelebrity to mainstream star. Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University. [Thesis]
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Abstract
In this thesis, I explore the YouTube celebrification process from internet content
creation to mainstream media through analysis of the career trajectory of Joe
Sugg. Joe is arguably the most successful British YouTuber to transcend internet
recognition and mobilise this prominence towards mainstream fame. As such, the
research draws insight from his practices and brand development strategies to
interrogate how he has been able to successfully bridge the worlds of
mainstream and traditional media, whilst still maintaining his online presence.
Existing research has defined levels of traditional and online fame, however there
is a lack of research that interrogates the relationship and interaction between
different stages of fame. This research considers the internet to mainstream
celebrification process through a detailed analysis of Sugg’s career. Moreover,
there is a gap in existing literature for research focused on individual creators’
career trajectories, particularly in relation to their development from online to the
traditional media and celebrity sphere, which the research thus addresses.
Within t his broad research aim, the investigation focuses on three key
sub-themes within Joe’s career development: self-branding; authenticity labour;
and networked relationships. The inquiry takes a single case study approach
focused on Joe Sugg, which is situated in digital ethnography and utilises a
variety of online and offline data collection methods to gather micro-, macro- and
wider contextual level data f rom Joe’s career. The data is analysed using a
combination of thematic, content and textual analytical approaches to draw
insight into his career trajectory in relation to the sub-research themes.
The analysis identifies ordinariness and relatability, maintaining perceived
authenticity and credibility, and building strong networks online as key to
developing an online brand that is commodifiable, appealing to audiences, and
able to be mobilised towards mainstream media ventures. Moreover, the
research offers a substantial framework for understanding the process of celebrification from online to mainstream through five stages, defined by
characteristics and experiences as opposed to follower metrics. The research
also provides the first significant longitudinal study of a British YouTuber’s career
trajectory that interrogates their strategic brand development and networking
practices, which have enabled them not only to sustain a career online, but to
mobilise this online recognition towards mainstream media platforms too.
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