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New territories for fan studies: The insurrection, QAnon, Donald Trump and fandom
Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies, 2023The following roundtable is a recorded and edited discussion between four fan studies researchers that took place in March 2022. Having all worked with QAnon and the insurrection in the context of fan studies, our discussion took its departure from the ...
L. Petersen +3 more
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An evolutionary study of fan-in and fan-out metrics in OSS
2010 Fourth International Conference on Research Challenges in Information Science (RCIS), 2010Excessive coupling between object-oriented classes is widely acknowledged as a maintenance problem that can result in a higher propensity for faults in systems and a ‘stored up’ future problem. The aim of this paper is to explore the relationship between ‘fan-in’ and ‘fan-out’ coupling metrics over multiple versions of open-source software.
Asma Mubarak +2 more
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An Empirical Study of Fan-In and Fan-Out in Java OSS
2010 Eighth ACIS International Conference on Software Engineering Research, Management and Applications, 2010Coupling is a well researched topic in the Object-Oriented (OO) research community and its influence on class cohesion is well understood. In this paper, we present an empirical study exploring the effect of method calling on class cohesion using two coupling metrics, namely fan-in and fan-out. Three Java, open-source systems (OSS) were used as a basis
Emal Nasseri +2 more
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Refactoring and its Relationship with Fan-in and Fan-out: An Empirical Study
2012 16th European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering, 2012Many of the seventy-two refactorings originally proposed by Fowler have the aim of reducing coupling in classes and thereby aiding programmer maintainability. While we might assume that classes with high levels of coupling would be the targets for refactoring more often than any other type of class, no empirical evidence exists to support this ...
Alessandro Murgia +6 more
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Fandom nationalism in China: the effects of idol adoration and online fan community engagement
Chinese Journal of Communication, 2022While many fandom activism studies see fans as a potential force to challenge the existing political order, participants of fan groups in China have been transformed into nationalists and government supporters.
Xining Liao, A. Koo, Hernando Rojas
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A study of fan-distortion interaction within the fan rotor
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part A: Journal of Power and Energy, 2020Boundary-layer-ingesting fans and compressors in the next-generation turbofan engines require high-performance operations under distorted inflow. The aim of this work is to study the effects of inlet distortions including inlet stagnation pressure and temperature distortion, on the aerodynamic performance of a transonic axial fan.
Zhihui Li +4 more
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Acknowledgments1 Introduction 2 Social Scienti?c Theories 3 Linguistic and Cultural Studies Theories 4 Fans and Fan Behaviors 5 Viewers of Stars, Cult Media, and Avant-Garde 6 Minorities and Media 7 Violence, Horror, and Sexually Explicit Images 8 ...
J. Staiger
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Acknowledgments1 Introduction 2 Social Scienti?c Theories 3 Linguistic and Cultural Studies Theories 4 Fans and Fan Behaviors 5 Viewers of Stars, Cult Media, and Avant-Garde 6 Minorities and Media 7 Violence, Horror, and Sexually Explicit Images 8 ...
J. Staiger
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Introduction: Fans and fan studies in transcultural context
2015Introduction to the themed section on Transcultural Fandom in Participations: Journal of Audience and Reception ...
Chin, Bertha, Morimoto, Lori
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Introduction: The Reactionary in the Fan and the Fan in the Reactionary
Television & New Media, 2020This special issue explores the intersection of reactionary politics and fandom. Fandom has traditionally been thought of as progressive, but this has been limited and limiting.
Mel Stanfill
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