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Tracing Textual Poachers: Reflections on the development of fan studies and digital fandom
By
Lucy Bennett
Fuck yeah, Fandom is Beautiful
By
Francesca Coppa
Investigating sport rivals: Number, evaluations and relationship with team identification
Authors:
Daniel L. Wann
,
Cody T. Havard
,
Frederick G. Grieve
,
Jason R. Lanter
,
Julie A. Partridge
and
Ryan K. Zapalac
Queering spectatorship in K-pop: The androgynous male dancing body and western female fandom
By
Chuyun Oh
Fandom studies as I see it
By
Henry Jenkins
A case of identity: Role playing, social media and BBC Sherlock
By
Ann McClellan
Augmenting fan/academic dialogue: New directions in fan research
By
Paul Booth
Play moods across the life course in
SKAM
fandom
Authors:
Line Nybro Petersen
and
Vilde Schanke Sundet
Fan studies: Grappling with an ‘Undisciplined’ discipline
By
Sam Ford
‘Transatlantic connection’: K-pop and K-drama fandom in Spain and Latin America
Authors:
Dani Madrid-Morales
and
Bruno Lovric
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