Social Media Influence on Development of Carl Casper’s Image in Chef: Frank Jefkin’s Perspective

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  • Firdaeisyia Rumandang Bulan Faculty of Teacher Training and Education. Muhammadiyah University of Surakarta
  • Sumayah Faculty of Teacher Training and Education. Muhammadiyah University of Surakarta

Keywords:

Social Media, Professional Image, Frank Jefkins, Image Theory, Career Development

Abstract

This research analyzes the impact of social media on Carl Casper’s professional image,
using Frank Jefkins' Image Theory from Essentials of Public Relations (1988). The study
explores how social media shapes Carl’s public perception and career development in the
film Chef (2014), directed by Jon Favreau. Utilizing a qualitative approach, the research
examines Carl’s transformation through the four stages of Jefkins' theory: Mirror Image,
Current Image, Wish Image, and Multiple Image. Data are collected through repeated
viewings of the film, analysis of critical scenes, and examination of secondary sources
related to social media’s role in shaping Carl’s image. The findings reveal that while social
media initially amplifies Carl’s struggles, it ultimately becomes a powerful tool for
rebuilding his career. Managed by his son Percy, Carl’s use of social media reshapes his
image, turning criticism into admiration and reconnecting him with his audience. This
study highlights the transformative potential of digital platforms in public relations and
personal branding.

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Published

2025-08-15

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Firdaeisyia Rumandang Bulan, & Sumayah. (2025). Social Media Influence on Development of Carl Casper’s Image in Chef: Frank Jefkin’s Perspective . Surakarta English and Literature Journal, 8(1), 37–54. Retrieved from https://ejurnal.unsa.ac.id/index.php/selju/article/view/58

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