Week 8
Looking Glass Self/Specular Economy
The theory that I think well embodies the topic of specular economy is that of the ‘looking glass self.’This psychological concept created by Charles Horton Cooley means the self-image an individual forms by imagining what others think of his or her behavior and appearance.
Look at Tiger Woods, he had constructed the perfect image of himself, a professional sportsman, consummate family man and humanitarian with his charity works. However, due to paparazzi companies like TMZ and RadarOnline, once there was a sniff of his real image they were able to uncover evidence and destroy his reputation via electronic media in a matter of days. (Marshall P 2008, p500)
“There is now an expectation of social interaction through social media that dwarfs the fan letter interactions of old and pushes celebrity culture into a constant and accelerated game of recursive revelation of the private and the intimate.” (Marshall P 2008, p498)
References
Marshall, P.D 2008, The Specular Economy, Society. Vol. 47
I like the examples you have used, it seems that the internet is every sports player and celbrity worst nightmare. Take Ryan Giggs for example who was considered a model professional at United both on the field and off. He had a court injuction on normal media so that could not report his affair, yet when rumours spread on Twitter, he tried to sue the people who spread the rumours and this only made things worse. Without Twitter or social media, his ‘perfect’ image would probably still be intact.