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Fans and Fan Activism

2021
Abstract Fan communities have been actively celebrating popular culture like the Harry Potter books and films, the music and fashion of Beyoncé, Korean pop sensation BTS, and the Star Wars media empire, as well as nearly every professional sports team for decades; and research on fans and fan communities has grown alongside them.
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What Makes a Fan a Fan?

2020
The objective of this chapter is to examine how consumers become fans of Apple products through hero worship of Steve Jobs. To bolster the understanding of this interesting phenomenon regarding how consumers establish psychological connection with Steve Jobs, the psychological continuum model (PCM) and social identity theory are applied as frameworks ...
Ruijuan Wu, Cheng Lu Wang, Andy Hao
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Fan-in/Fan-out for multicore fibers

2022 27th OptoElectronics and Communications Conference (OECC) and 2022 International Conference on Photonics in Switching and Computing (PSC), 2022
Masanori Takahashi   +3 more
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The Ideal Fan or Good Fans?

Sport, Ethics and Philosophy, 2012
This paper is a response to Nicholas Dixon's defence of the moderate partisan as the ideal fan of team sports. For Dixon, the moderate partisan is someone who combines a partisan fan's loyalty for a particular team with a purist fan's desire to see fair and skilful play by all participants.
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On fans in multigraphs

Journal of Graph Theory, 2005
AbstractWe introduce a unifying framework for studying edge‐coloring problems on multigraphs. This is defined in terms of a rooted directed multigraph $\cal F$, which is naturally associated to the set of fans based at a given vertex u in a multigraph G.
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The Fan Principle: Fans and Fan Customers

2023
Roman Becker, Gregor Daschmann
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The Faith of the Fan

Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 2010
AbstractThe strangeness of sports fandom lies in its quasi-religious nature. The derivation of “fan” from “fanatic” implies that relationship. The behavior both of fans and players often has magical content. The “faith” of the fan lies in loyalty to the idea of a team's permanent identity that defies changes over time.
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Austen's fans and fans' Austen

jlse, 2011
Abstract A corpus of Jane Austen's fanfic is constructed from sequels published in print and on line; it is then compared with a corpus of Austen's own writing, as well as one of contemporary romance fiction. Through analysis of the corpora, the “vertical intertextuality” of Austen's text and the fanfic corpus, and the “horizontal ...
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Das Fan-Prinzip: Fans und Fan-Kunden

2022
Roman Becker, Gregor Daschmann
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A Fan Is a Fan

The Antioch Review, 2012
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