parasociality
English
Etymology
Noun
parasociality (uncountable)
- The quality or condition of being parasocial.
- 2023 July 18, Emmeline Clein, “A Celebrity Lesbian Romance Changed My Life. (Even if It Never Happened.)”, in The New York Times Magazine[1], New York, N.Y.: The New York Times Company, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 23 July 2023:
- Much has been written about the perverse parasociality of fandom, the blurring line between public displays of devotion and invasions of privacy.
- 2025 March 17, Andrew Marantz, “The Battle for the Bros”, in The New Yorker[2], →ISSN:
- Podcasts, on the other hand, are built on parasociality: Michael Barbaro isn’t your friend, but, after making coffee with him in your ear a hundred times, you start to feel as if he were. And then there’s the world of always-on streaming, in which the temptations of parasociality are even more acute.)
- (sociobiology) The exhibition of behaviour that is communal, quasisocial or semisocial.
- The two commonalities of parasociality are the exhibition of parental investment and socialisation in a single cooperative dwelling (i.e., a nest).[Wikipedia]
See also
Further reading
- Parasocial interaction on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Sociality § Parasociality on Wikipedia.Wikipedia