Synthetic personality
A synthetic personality is a constructed, friendly, approachable persona, often used in broadcast media. The term was initiated by Andrew Tolson, and is related to face and politeness theory.
Tolson focuses upon how the speech genre of chat is found across many broadcasts, including interviews. He identifies three features:
- topical shift towards the 'personal'
- the shift may be accompanied by displays of wit
- opens up the possibility of transgression