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Fandom and media competence: analysis of aesthetic reading in “Young Hearts” fanfic
When creating fanfics, fans develop strategies for writing and communication related to multimodal and multimedia content, as well as new textual forms of network conversation (Jenkins 2012, Scolari 2018). The textual and intertextual reading by the avid
Daiana Sigiliano, Gabriela Borges
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The concept of love teams—a pair of good-looking stars launched by a mainstream studio to appear in a succession of films, TV series, adverts, mall shows, etc.—is unique to Philippine entertainment not just because of their intense popularity among mass ...
Richard Bolisay
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Fan Binding as a Method of Fan Work Preservation
Efforts in fan work preservation have increased in recent years, both from fan collaboration with institutional archival collections and through fan-run digital archives.
Kimberly Kennedy
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Fan Culture of Urban Communication: Exploring Urban Branding Through Social Platforms [PDF]
Under the background of the rapid development of new media technology, the cultural development between cities has become increasingly important. At present, the development of digital media has spawned a new form different from the traditional fan ...
Huang Luanqian
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Olümpiavõitja kui rahvuskangelane: folkloristlik vaade ühele dopingujuhtumile [PDF]
The aim of the paper is to analyse the collective expression of attitudes elicited by the doping scandal that concerned the esteemed Estonian cross-country skier and Olympic gold medal winner, Andrus Veerpalu.
Piret Voolaid
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Sinema tarihinin özellikle Birleşik Devletler’de ve Avrupa’daki macerası göz önünde bulundurulduğunda farklı tarihsel süreçlerde özellikle yönetmenin konumu açısından film yapım şirketlerindeki profesyonel bir çalışandan yaratıcı kişiliğini filmlere ...
Nuray Hilal Tuğan
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Wikipedia and participatory culture: Why fans edit [symposium]
Online, fans of popular culture media partake in participatory culture in various ways, such as writing fan fiction and scrutinizing media on message boards. Another way they do so is by editing relevant articles in the online encyclopedia Wikipedia.
Paul Thomas
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20 år med Tolkien: forandrede fællesskaber på nettet [PDF]
In the last 20 years, online communities have changed profoundly. The development from well-defi ned entities into distributed networks is described through the lens of three case studies (1996, 2006, and 2016) of the same newsgroup (rec.arts.books ...
Gotved, Stine
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Cosplay in the pulpit and ponies at prayer: Christian faith and lived religion in wider fan culture
This article examines the way in which Christian fans of popular media franchises have incorporated their fan identity into a lived religious experience, producing religious fan works such as fan fiction, art, and fan-themed church services. Based around
Andrew Crome
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Culturally mapping universes: Fan production as ethnographic fragments
Ethnography has played a large role in fan studies; thus, any mention of ethnography in conjunction with fan studies is unsurprising. Ethnography's use of performance studies and the subsequent emphasis on embodied practice, however, creates new ...
Jen Gunnels, Carrie J. Cole
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