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La comunicación en los creadores de contenido otakus españoles: Lolweapon y Wade Otaku

open access: yesMiguel Hernández Communication Journal
The social phenomenon otaku (manga-anime fans) attracts more and more followers, and it gets more relevant thanks to the feedback given by the way they relate and develop their hobbies, its influence among young people and, ultimately, on the global market.
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Otaku cyberculture. an interdiscourse analysis of fan identities staged on facebook groups [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Este artículo se propone reflexionar sobre los modos en que los fans del manga yel anime cómics y animaciones japonesas, quienes se reconocen a sí mismoscomo otakus, ponen a circular sentidos de identidad valiéndose de plataformasdigitales, dentro del ...
Álvarez Gandolfi, Federico Manuel
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Konsep Diri Pada Remaja Otaku Anime

open access: yesJurnal Noken: Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial
Otaku merupakan kaum muda, baik pria maupun wanita, biasanya berusia antara 15 hingga 29 tahun, dan ketika mereka mencapai usia dewasa, mereka tetap antusias terhadap film kartun yang sebagian besar ditujukan untuk anak-anak. Tujuan penelitian ini untuk menganalisis faktor-faktor konsep diri pada remaja otaku anime.
Bagas Reffi Hernanda Putra Putra   +1 more
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A study of differences in otaku stereotypes by otaku categories.

open access: yesThe Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 2023
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Indagaciones de la cultura otaku

open access: yesCinzontle
The objective of this article is to make a qualitative analysis of otaku culture from a transdisciplinary approach in which historical, social and symbolic perspectives are involved.
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"Alone, but not Lonely" – Otaku reloaded

open access: yes, 2016
26 years ago, "'I'm alone, but not lonely'. Japanese Otaku-Kids colonize the Realm of Information and Media" appeared in the […]
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The Dissident Erudition of Japan’s Otaku

open access: yes, 2021
In Japan, self-proclaimed “otakus” practice erudition as a form of resistance to the established order. Viewed as irresponsible, hedonistic and unproductive, they collect data dubbed “pointless” on subjects that are considered to be vulgar: pop idol groups, anime, manga, model trains, and so on.
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Investigation of otaku’s occupational attitude

open access: yesThe Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 2019
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Otaku Scale in Cartoon/Animation

open access: yesThe Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 2019
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