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196. Crossing the Line: The Dark Side of Parasocial Relationships
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A parasocial relationship is a one-sided connection where someone feels an imagined personal bond with a public figure. This week, the docs explore the research behind why these relationships form and the different ways we experience them. They also delve into real-life cases where fans crossed boundaries, causing harm to content creators.
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Crazy in Love: Erotomania
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The Violence of Sports Fandom
Stalking: The Crime of the 90's
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Related past episodes:
Crazy in Love: Erotomania
Assassinations
The Violence of Sports Fandom
Stalking: The Crime of the 90's
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L.A. Not So Confidential is proud to be part of the Crawlspace Media Network
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196. Crossing the Line: The Dark Side of Parasocial Relationships
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A parasocial relationship is a one-sided connection where someone feels an imagined personal bond with a public figure. This week, the docs explore the research behind why these relationships form and the different ways we experience them. They also delve into real-life cases where fans crossed boundaries, causing harm to content creators.
Related past episodes:
Crazy in Love: Erotomania
Assassinations
The Violence of Sports Fandom
Stalking: The Crime of the 90's
You can find all of our resources on our website: https://www.la-not-so-confidential.com/
L.A. Not So Confidential is proud to be part of the Crawlspace Media Network
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continue reading
Related past episodes:
Crazy in Love: Erotomania
Assassinations
The Violence of Sports Fandom
Stalking: The Crime of the 90's
You can find all of our resources on our website: https://www.la-not-so-confidential.com/
L.A. Not So Confidential is proud to be part of the Crawlspace Media Network
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