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1. Doing and consuming celebrity: transformations in Asian celebrity cultures in the digital age / Jian Xu, Divya Garg and Glen Donnar
2. Crisis, vulnerability, and celebrification: ageing Hong Kong action stars, social media, and celebrity politics / Dorothy Wai Sim Lau and Glen Donnar
3. ‘Warming the cockles’: social media and Singapore’s political celebrity-scape / Howard Lee and Terence Lee
4. ‘Telling China’s stories well’ through Wanghong: rethinking China’s soft power and public diplomacy in the influencer era / Jian Xu and Lina Qu
5. Influencer politics in Vietnam: empowering democracy or authoritarianism? / Anh Tuan Le and Viet Tho Le
6. The possibilities, marginality, and politics of Philippine celebrity culture in the digital age / Earvin Charles B. Cabalquinto
7. Borrowing from the Korean Wave to build the Thai Wind: online fandom, virtual concerts, and the production of Thai ‘Boys Love’ celebrity / Thomas Baudinette and Kwannie Krairit
8. ‘BJYXSZD, or BoXiao is real’: negotiating queerness through real person fiction in transnational Chinese idol fandom / Divya Garg
9. ‘Clean and sanitary’: Liu Yong fandom and the Chinese imagining of India as other / Xiaofei Yang
10. Livestreaming BTS: presenting the ‘unstaged’ self on video streaming platforms / Ju Oak Kim
11. Global exposure, regional talent, and local language: redefining stardom in the era of OTT services in post-pandemic India / Nandana Bose
12. #BoycottMulan: negotiating transnational identity and authenticity on social media / Bruno Lovric
13. Making piety visible: Indonesian religious influencers performing success and modesty / Annisa R. Beta
14. The aesthetics and logic of Wanghong in postdigital China / Dino Ge Zhang
15. A critical approach to the virtual influencer Imma(gination) / Hugh Davies
16. VTubers: animating characters, reality, and disability / Patrick W. Galbraith and Mark R. Bookman
2. Crisis, vulnerability, and celebrification: ageing Hong Kong action stars, social media, and celebrity politics / Dorothy Wai Sim Lau and Glen Donnar
3. ‘Warming the cockles’: social media and Singapore’s political celebrity-scape / Howard Lee and Terence Lee
4. ‘Telling China’s stories well’ through Wanghong: rethinking China’s soft power and public diplomacy in the influencer era / Jian Xu and Lina Qu
5. Influencer politics in Vietnam: empowering democracy or authoritarianism? / Anh Tuan Le and Viet Tho Le
6. The possibilities, marginality, and politics of Philippine celebrity culture in the digital age / Earvin Charles B. Cabalquinto
7. Borrowing from the Korean Wave to build the Thai Wind: online fandom, virtual concerts, and the production of Thai ‘Boys Love’ celebrity / Thomas Baudinette and Kwannie Krairit
8. ‘BJYXSZD, or BoXiao is real’: negotiating queerness through real person fiction in transnational Chinese idol fandom / Divya Garg
9. ‘Clean and sanitary’: Liu Yong fandom and the Chinese imagining of India as other / Xiaofei Yang
10. Livestreaming BTS: presenting the ‘unstaged’ self on video streaming platforms / Ju Oak Kim
11. Global exposure, regional talent, and local language: redefining stardom in the era of OTT services in post-pandemic India / Nandana Bose
12. #BoycottMulan: negotiating transnational identity and authenticity on social media / Bruno Lovric
13. Making piety visible: Indonesian religious influencers performing success and modesty / Annisa R. Beta
14. The aesthetics and logic of Wanghong in postdigital China / Dino Ge Zhang
15. A critical approach to the virtual influencer Imma(gination) / Hugh Davies
16. VTubers: animating characters, reality, and disability / Patrick W. Galbraith and Mark R. Bookman