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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 36 (2021): General - Book review
"Popular culture and the civic imagination: Case studies of creative social change," edited by Henry Jenkins, Gabriel Peters-Lazaro, and Sangita Shresthova
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 36 (2021): General - Editorial
A new generation
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 39 (2023): Trans Fandom - Article
Pregnant Teen Wolf: The border wars of mpreg fics
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 40 (2023): General - Article
Welcome to the magic: Exploring identification, behavior, socialization, and rivalry among fans of Disney’s theme parks
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 37 (2022): Fandom Histories - Symposium
Time for the theme park ride-through video
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 38 (2022): General - Theory
Femslash fan fiction’s expansive erotic imaginary
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 39 (2023): Trans Fandom - Book review
"Fan identities in the furry fandom," by Jessica Ruth Austin
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 37 (2022): Fandom Histories - Symposium
Historical poaching within celebrity fandom practices
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 37 (2022): Fandom Histories - Symposium
Femslash fandom and the cultivation of white queer genealogies: Longing for histories, reading for futures
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 38 (2022): General - Symposium
Working with fannish intermediaries
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 37 (2022): Fandom Histories - FanLIS
How Adventure Time fans understand the 'true' producer: A close analysis of two encyclopedic fan texts
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 37 (2022): Fandom Histories - FanLIS
Information-seeking behaviors of young adult readers of fiction and fan fiction
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 38 (2022): General - Symposium
Roller Coaster Dream: A Chinese roller coaster enthusiast community
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 39 (2023): Trans Fandom - Article
How Teen Wolf’s transmasculine fans use online fandom to build community and representation
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 41 (2023): Chinese Fandoms - Article
Dangai fandoms under crossfire: The making of queer love in a permeable and convergent media ecology
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 37 (2022): Fandom Histories - Symposium
What is an anti? Exploring a key term and contemporary debates
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 39 (2023): Trans Fandom - Article
Teaching trans studies through fan fiction in college English classrooms
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 39 (2023): Trans Fandom - Article
Regeneration and trans possibility in Doctor Who
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 38 (2022): General - Praxis
Taylor Swift, remediating the self, and nostalgic girlhood in tween music fandom
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 39 (2023): Trans Fandom - Book review
"Representing kink: Fringe sexuality and textuality in literature, digital narrative, and popular culture," edited by Sara K. Howe and Susan E. Cook
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 39 (2023): Trans Fandom - Book review
"Dislike-Minded: Media, audiences, and the dynamics of taste," by Jonathan Gray
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 38 (2022): General - Book review
"A portrait of the auteur as fanboy: The construction of authorship in transmedia franchises," by Anastasia Salter and Mel Stanfill
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 38 (2022): General - Symposium
BuBu fandom and authentic online spaces for Chinese fangirls
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 38 (2022): General - The Year Without a Comic-Con
The limits of Comic-Con’s exclusivity
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 39 (2023): Trans Fandom - Symposium
"How could you think we'd care about what that—woman—wrote about you?": Harry Potter fans' reaction to J. K. Rowling's transphobic tweets
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 41 (2023): Chinese Fandoms - Symposium
Crossing swords and cutting sleeves: The cross-cultural impact of Chinese fandom fan fiction on Asian American youths
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 40 (2023): General - Article
The White Knight: Batman as esoteric hero for the dissident right
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 40 (2023): General - Symposium
What blaseball fandom can teach us about baseball and fandom
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 40 (2023): General - Article
Fan perspectives of queer representation in DC's Legends of Tomorrow on Tumblr and AO3
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 39 (2023): Trans Fandom - Symposium
Perverse polyjuice: Trans Harry Potter spitefic as a response to J. K. Rowling’s TERF wars
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 42 (2024): Fandom and Platforms - Article
Players, production and power: Labor and identity in live streaming video games
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 42 (2024): Fandom and Platforms - Article
Platforming the past: Nostalgia, video games, and A Hat in Time
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 42 (2024): Fandom and Platforms - Symposium
The fading of the elves: Techno-volunteerism and the disappearance of Tolkien fan fiction archives
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 42 (2024): Fandom and Platforms - Article
"It's not your tumblr": Commentary-style tagging practices in fandom communities
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 42 (2024): Fandom and Platforms - Article
Leveraging community support and platform affordances on a path to more active participation: A study of online fan fiction communities
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 42 (2024): Fandom and Platforms - Article
The expression of sehnsucht in the Japanese city pop revival fandom through visual media on Reddit and YouTube
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 42 (2024): Fandom and Platforms - Article
Fandom and the ethics of world-making: Building spaces for belonging on BobaBoard
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"Imagine a place:" Power and intimacy in fandoms on Discord
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 40 (2023): General - Book review
"Social TV: Multi-screen content and ephemeral culture," by Cory Barker
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 42 (2024): Fandom and Platforms - Symposium
Public versus private aca-fan identities and platforms: An academic dialogue
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 42 (2024): Fandom and Platforms - Book review
"Fandom, the next generation," edited by Bridget Kies and Megan Connor
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 42 (2024): Fandom and Platforms - Editorial
Putting forward platforms in fan studies
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 1 (2008) - Theory
Painful pleasures: Sacrifice, consent, and the resignification of BDSM symbolism in The Story of O and The Story of Obi
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 2 (2009) - Praxis
"Once more a kingly quest": Fan games and the classic adventure genre
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 1 (2008) - Book review
"The new influencers: A marketer's guide to the new social media," by Paul Gillin
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 1 (2008) - Book review
"Fans: The mirror of consumption," by Cornel Sandvoss
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 3 (2009) - Theory
The labor of creativity: Women's work, quilting, and the uncommodified life
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 1 (2008) - Praxis
Soap operas and the history of fan discussion
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 1 (2008) - Theory
"Emotions-Only" versus "Special People": Genre in fan discourse
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 1 (2008) - Theory
Participatory democracy and Hillary Clinton's marginalized fandom
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 1 (2008) - Symposium
On symposia: LiveJournal and the shape of fannish discourse
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 1 (2008) - Symposium
And now, a word from the amateurs
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 1 (2008) - Interview
Interview with the Audre Lorde of the Rings
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 1 (2008) - Interview
Interview with Henry Jenkins
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 1 (2008) - Editorial
Transforming academic and fan cultures
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 2 (2009) - Praxis
Social dimensions of expertise in "World of Warcraft" players
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 2 (2009) - Praxis
The everyday lives of video game developers: Experimentally understanding underlying systems/structures
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 2 (2009) - Symposium
Game over: Asian Americans and video game representation
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 2 (2009) - Praxis
The friends that game together: A folkloric expansion of textual poaching to genre farming for socialization in tabletop role-playing games
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 2 (2009) - Book review
"Beyond Barbie and Mortal Kombat: New perspectives on gender and gaming," edited by Yasmin B. Kafai et al.
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 2 (2009) - Interview
Interview with Tony O'Driscoll
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 2 (2009) - Interview
Diane E. Levin: Child's play as transformative work
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 5 (2010) - Praxis
Fighting the fan sub war: Conflicts between media rights holders and unauthorized creator/distributor networks
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 3 (2009) - Praxis
Sites of participation: Wiki fandom and the case of Lostpedia
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 4 (2010) - Praxis
"Hey, check it out, there's actually fans": (Dis)empowerment and (mis)representation of cult fandom in "Supernatural"
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 3 (2009) - Praxis
Identity and authenticity in the filk community
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 4 (2010) - Symposium
From canon to fanon and back again: The epic journey of "Supernatural" and its fans
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 4 (2010) - Praxis
The Impala as negotiator of melodrama and masculinity in "Supernatural"
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 3 (2009) - Theory
Sex detectives: "Law & Order: SVU"'s fans, critics, and characters investigate lesbian desire
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 3 (2009) - Interview
Interview with Verb Noire
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 3 (2009) - Symposium
The magic of television: Thinking through magical realism in recent TV
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 3 (2009) - Interview
Interview with Mark Smith and Denise Paolucci
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 3 (2009) - Symposium
Pattern recognition: A dialogue on racism in fan communities
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 4 (2010) - Book review
"In the hunt: Unauthorized essays on 'Supernatural,'" edited by Supernatural.tv
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 3 (2009) - Editorial
Extending transformation
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 4 (2010) - Interview
Interview with the Super-wiki admin team
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 5 (2010) - Praxis
When normal and deviant identities collide: Methodological considerations of the pregnant acafan
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 4 (2010) - Interview
Interview with Wincon organizer Ethrosdemon
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 5 (2010) - Praxis
Autobiographical reasoning in long-term fandom
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 5 (2010) - Book review
Inside Scanlation
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 5 (2010) - Symposium
The romanticization of abstinence: Fan response to sexual restraint in the Twilight series
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 5 (2010) - Book review
"Masculinity and popular television," by Rebecca Feasey
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 5 (2010) - Symposium
Fandom squared: Web 2.0 and fannish production
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 6 (2011) - Praxis
The fan letter correspondence of Willa Cather: Challenging the divide between professional and common reader
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 5 (2010) - Symposium
"This isn't something I can fake": Reactions to "Glee"'s representations of disability
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 5 (2010) - Symposium
From the edges to the center: Disability, "Battlestar Galactica," and fan fiction
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 6 (2011) - Praxis
John Lennon, autograph hound: The fan-musician community in Hamburg's early rock-and-roll scene, 1960–65
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 5 (2010) - Interview
Interview with Elisa Kreisinger
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 6 (2011) - Symposium
The "Contraband" Incident: The strange case of Marion Zimmer Bradley
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 6 (2011) - Interview
Excerpt from "IRL (In Real Life): The Bronze Documentary Project"
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 5 (2010) - Interview
Interview with Jo Graham, Melissa Scott, and Martha Wells
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 6 (2011) - Interview
Interview with Robert DeSimone
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 7 (2011) - Theory
Culturally mapping universes: Fan production as ethnographic fragments
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 6 (2011) - Interview
A conversation with Paula Smith
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 5 (2010) - Editorial
Exploring the body
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 7 (2011) - Praxis
"The rabid fans that take [Twilight] much too seriously": The construction and rejection of excess in Twilight antifandom
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 8 (2011) - Special Issue 2
One true threesome: Reconciling canon and fan desire in "Star Trek: Voyager"
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 8 (2011) - Special Issue 1
Fandom as industrial response: Producing identity in an independent Web series
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 7 (2011) - Praxis
Lifting the curse: Pearl Jam’s "Alive" and "Bushleaguer" and the marketplace of meanings
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 8 (2011) - Special Issue 1
Outside oneself in "World of Warcraft": Gamers' perception of the racial self-other
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 6 (2011) - Interview
Interview with Rusty Hevelin
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 8 (2011) - Special Issue 2
Whodology: Encountering "Doctor Who" fan fiction through the portals of play studies and ludology
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 7 (2011) - Theory
Taking a bite out of "Buffy": Carnivalesque play and resistance in fan fiction
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 6 (2011) - Symposium
An archive of one's own: Subcultural creativity and the politics of conservation
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 6 (2011) - Symposium
Textual evidence of fandom activities: The fanzine holdings at UC Riverside's Eaton Collection
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 6 (2011) - Editorial
"I'm Buffy, and you're history": Putting fan studies into history
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 7 (2011) - Book review
"Personal connections in the digital age," by Nancy K. Baym
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 6 (2011) - Editorial
History and fandom
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 9 (2012) - Multimedia
Fred rant
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 9 (2012) - Theory
Mashup as temporal amalgam: Time, taste, and textuality
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 10 (2012) - Theory
"Cultural acupuncture": Fan activism and the Harry Potter Alliance
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 10 (2012) - Theory
Wonder Woman for a day: Affect, agency, and Amazons
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 10 (2012) - Praxis
Even a monkey can understand fan activism: Political speech, artistic expression, and a public for the Japanese dōjin community
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 10 (2012) - Theory
Experiencing fan activism: Understanding the power of fan activist organizations through members' narratives
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 9 (2012) - Theory
Toward an ecology of vidding
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 10 (2012) - Praxis
"Past the brink of tacit support": Fan activism and the Whedonverses
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 10 (2012) - Symposium
Flash activism: How a Bollywood film catalyzed civic justice toward a murder trial
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 9 (2012) - Theory
Remix video and the crisis of the humanities
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 10 (2012) - Symposium
Imagining No-place
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 7 (2011) - Symposium
The "lover" and early modern fandom
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 10 (2012) - Symposium
Of snowspeeders and Imperial Walkers: Fannish play at the Wisconsin protests
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 7 (2011) - Book review
"The function of role-playing games: How participants create community, solve problems, and explore identity," by Sarah Lynne Bowman
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 9 (2012) - Theory
The rhetoric of remix
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 9 (2012) - Multimedia
A history of subversive remix video before YouTube: Thirty political video mashups made between World War II and 2005
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 9 (2012) - Symposium
The Star Wars franchise, fan edits, and Lucasfilm
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 7 (2011) - Editorial
Fannish preferences
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 8 (2011) - Special Issue 1
Editorial: Race and ethnicity in fandom
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 9 (2012) - Symposium
Abridged series and fandom remix culture
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 9 (2012) - Book review
"Television and new media: Must-click TV," by Jennifer Gillan
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 11 (2012) - Praxis
Lip dubbing on YouTube: Participatory culture and cultural globalization
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 11 (2012) - Symposium
Blogging and blooks: Communal authorship in a contemporary context
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 11 (2012) - Theory
"Queer as Folk" and the trouble with slash
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 10 (2012) - Book review
"Fan fiction and copyright: Outside works and intellectual property protection," by Aaron Schwabach
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 12 (2013) - Book review
"Mechademia Vol. 6: User enhanced," edited by Frenchy Lunning
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 9 (2012) - Editorial
Fan/remix video (a remix)
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 13 (2013) - Praxis
Earth 616, Earth 1610, Earth—Wait, what universe is this again? The creation and evolution of the Avengers and Captain America/Iron Man fandom
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 13 (2013) - Symposium
Captain America and fans' political activity
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 13 (2013) - Symposium
Who is afraid of a black Spider(-Man)?
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 13 (2013) - Theory
Fangirls in refrigerators: The politics of (in)visibility in comic book culture
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 13 (2013) - Praxis
Pornographic space-time and the potential of fantasy in comics and fan art
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 11 (2012) - Editorial
Authors and authorship
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 13 (2013) - Symposium
Fandom and male privilege: Seven years later
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Revisioning the smiling villain: Imagetexts and intertextual expression in representations of the filmic Loki on Tumblr
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 13 (2013) - Book review
"Of comics and men: A cultural history of American comic books," by Jean-Paul Gabilliet
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 14 (2013) - Theory
Metaphors we read by: People, process, and fan fiction
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 15 (2014) - Praxis
The cultural economics of performance space: Negotiating fan, labor, and marketing practice in "Glee"'s transmedia geography
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"Chuck" versus the ratings: Savvy fans and "save our show" campaigns
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 16 (2014) - Symposium
The butcher, the baker, the lightsaber maker
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 15 (2014) - Praxis
The media festival volunteer: Connecting online and on-ground fan labor
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 16 (2014) - Praxis
The invisible teenager: Comic book materiality and the amateur films of Don Glut
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 16 (2014) - Interview
Interview with Mark Racop
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 16 (2014) - Theory
Peril-sensitive sunglasses, superheroes in miniature, and pink polka-dot boxers: Artifact and collectible video game feelies, play, and the paratextual gaming experience
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 14 (2013) - Symposium
Translation, interpretation, fan fiction: A continuum of meaning production
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 15 (2014) - Symposium
Fan work: Labor, worth, and participation in fandom's gift economy
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 16 (2014) - Symposium
Fitting "Glee" in your mailbox
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 14 (2013) - Book review
"Spreadable media: Creating value and meaning in a networked culture," by Henry Jenkins, Sam Ford, and Joshua Green
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 14 (2013) - Symposium
Fan/dom: People, practices, and networks
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 14 (2013) - Book review
"Genre, reception, and adaptation in the 'Twilight' series," edited by Anne Morey
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 16 (2014) - Interview
Beyond souvenirs: Making fannish items by hand
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 17 (2014) - Symposium
Preserving digital remix video
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 14 (2013) - Editorial
Spreadable fandom
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 15 (2014) - Book review
"Digital labor: The Internet as playground and factory," edited by Trebor Scholz
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 17 (2014) - Theory
Redefining genderswap fan fiction: A "Sherlock" case study
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 15 (2014) - Book review
"Cognitive capitalism, education, and digital labor," edited by Michael A. Peters and Ergin Bulut
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 16 (2014) - Book review
"Anime's media mix: Franchising toys and characters in Japan," by Marc Steinberg
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 17 (2014) - Symposium
Performances of innocence and deviance in Disney cosplaying
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Fandom and the fourth wall
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Fan edits and the legacy of "The Phantom Edit"
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 17 (2014) - Praxis
Twinship, incest, and twincest in the Harry Potter universe
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Fan fiction metadata creation and utilization within fan fiction archives: Three primary models
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 16 (2014) - Book review
"Cult collectors: Nostalgia, fandom and collecting popular culture," by Lincoln Geraghty
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 19 (2015) - Praxis
Springsteen fans, #bruceleeds, and the tweeting of locality
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Fan fiction and midrash: Making meaning
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 18 (2015) - Theory
Self-representation in literary fandom: Women's leisure reader selfies as postfeminist performance
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 18 (2015) - Theory
Bound princes and monogamy warnings: "Harry Potter," slash, and queer performance in LiveJournal communities
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 18 (2015) - Praxis
Audience reaction movie trailers and the Paranormal Activity franchise
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 20 (2015) - Theory
Queering the media mix: The female gaze in Japanese fan comics
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A brief history of fan fiction in Germany
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Finding truth in playing pretend: A reflection on cosplay
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Doctor Who–themed weddings and the performance of fandom
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Exploring fandom and the performance paradigm: An interview with Kurt Lancaster, author of "Interacting with 'Babylon 5'"
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Interview with Hello Earth Productions
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What is global theater? or, What does new media studies have to do with performance studies?
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 17 (2014) - Editorial
Fannish form and content
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Fandom: The classroom of the future
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Writing the pregnant man
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 20 (2015) - Book review
"Understanding fandom," by Mark Duffett
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Patti Smith: Aging, fandom, and libido
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 20 (2015) - Symposium
Dead links, vaporcuts, and creativity in fan edit replication
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"Fan studies," edited by Alice Chauvel, Nicolle Lamerichs, and Jessica Seymour
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 22 (2016) - Praxis
Swan Queen, shipping, and boundary regulation in fandom
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 20 (2015) - Book review
"Transmedia storytelling and the new era of media convergence in higher education," by Stavroula Kalogeras
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Fans of Columbine shooters Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 21 (2016) - Theory
Versions of Homer: Translation, fan fiction, and other transformative rewriting
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Cuteness, friendship, and identity in the brony community
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 20 (2015) - Theory
(Re)examining the attitudes of comic book store patrons
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Virgilian fandom in the Renaissance
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Mimetic fandom and one-sixth-scale action figures
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Valuing queer identity in Monster High doll fandom
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Performing as video game players in Let's Plays
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African American acafandom and other strangers: New genealogies of fan studies
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Racebending fandoms and digital futurism
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"Oresteia" as transformative work
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Homophobia, heteronormativity, and slash fan fiction
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The creative empowerment of body positivity in the cosplay community
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Fannish masculinities in transition in anime music video fandom
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 22 (2016) - Praxis
Hoarding and community in "Star Wars Card Trader"
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 22 (2016) - Book review
"Playing fans: Negotiating fandom and media in the digital age," by Paul Booth
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The expanding universe of Sherlockian fandom and archival collections
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"Tit-Bits," New Journalism, and early Sherlock Holmes fandom
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Fandom, publishing, and playing the Grand Game
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Toward a broader recognition of the queer in the BBC'S "Sherlock"
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Early Sherlockian scholarship: Non/fiction at play
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Toward a goodwill ethics of online research methods
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From co-optation to commission: A diachronic perspective on the development of fannish literacy through "Teen Wolf"'s Tumblr promotional campaigns
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Wikipedia and participatory culture: Why fans edit
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Traditional transformations and transmedial affirmations: Blurring the boundaries of Sherlockian fan practices
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"Fan phenomena: Sherlock Holmes," edited by Tom Ue and Jonathan Cranfield
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From outside to inside
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A duet: With an occasional chorus
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The selling of a story: Sherlock's Victorian excursion
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Where the femslashers are: Media on the lesbian continuum
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"Sherlock" (Holmes) in Japanese (fan) works
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Creative choices and fan practices in the transformation of theme park space
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Coming out on "Grey's Anatomy": Industry scandal, constructing a lesbian story line, and fan action
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"Playing Harry Potter: Essays and interviews on fandom and performance," edited by Lisa S. Brenner
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Transformative (h)activism: Breast cancer awareness and the "World of Warcraft" Running of the Gnomes
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Bisexual erasure in queer sci-fi "utopias"
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Surrendering authorial agency and practicing transindividualism in Tumblr's role-play communities
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Femslash goggles: Fan vids with commentary by creators
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Christine de Pizan's "The Book of the City of Ladies" as reclamatory fan work
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"Twentieth-century Victorian: Arthur Conan Doyle and the 'Strand Magazine,' 1891–1930," by Jonathan Cranfield
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The margins of print? Fan fiction as book history
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Fan engagement
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Locating black queer TV: Fans, producers, and networked publics on YouTube
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"Girls' feminist blogging in a postfeminist age," by Jessalyn Keller
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"Can I take your picture?": Privacy in cosplay
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 25 (2017) - Praxis
Theme park as interface to the wizarding (story) world of Harry Potter
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"By any media necessary: The new youth activism," by Henry Jenkins et al.
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"Anime fan communities: Transcultural flows and frictions," by Sandra Annett
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Bodies in horrifying hurt/comfort fan fiction: Paying the toll
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"Role playing materials," by Rafael Bienia
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 26 (2018): Social TV Fandom and the Media Industries - Praxis
Intersectional critique and social media activism in "Sleepy Hollow" fandom
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Millennial fandom and the failures of "Switched at Birth"'s sexual assault education campaign
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Must tweet TV: ABC's #TGIT and the cultural work of programming social television
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A case of Sherlockian identity: Irregulars, feminists, and millennials
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Fan labor, speculative fiction, and video game lore in the "Bloodborne" community
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Milk and mythology in "Singin' in the Rain"
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Tumblr's Supernatural fandom and the rhetorical affordance of GIFs
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Envisioning queer female fandom
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Digital space and "Walking Dead" fandom's Team Delusional
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Tumblr as counterpublic space for fan mobilization
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"Ms. Marvel," Tumblr, and the industrial logics of identity in digital spaces
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Content, conduct, and apologies in Tumblr fandom tags
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A "Glee"-ful collaboration: Academic networking in the Tumblr world
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Copyright and Open Access
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Tumbling or stumbling? Misadventures with Tumblr in the fan studies classroom
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Extraludic narratives: Online communities and video games
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Discourse is the new wank: A reflection on linguistic change in fandom
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"Cult media, fandom, and textiles," by Brigid Cherry
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Jewish identity, fan representation, and Yehuda Goldstein in the Potterverse
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"The fanfiction reader: Folk tales for the digital age," by Francesca Coppa
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Roundtable: Tumblr and fandom
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"Manga in America: Transnational book publishing and the domestication of Japanese comics," by Casey Brienza
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Borderland literature, female pleasure, and the slash fic phenomenon
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The ex-fan's place in fan studies
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The author in the postinternet age: Fan works, authorial function, and the archive
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Rainbow Direction and fan-based citizenship performance
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Framing alterity: Reclaiming fandom’s marginality
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Fan film on the final frontier: Axanar Productions and the limits of fair use in the digital age
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Using rhetorical criticism to track Twitch Plays Pokémon fans' attachment to sacrifice
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Owning the servers: A design fiction exploring the transformation of fandom into "our own"
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Hierarchy within female ACG fandom in China
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Is gender just a costume? An exploratory study of crossplay
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Interview with Flourish Klink
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Johnlock meta and authorial intent in Sherlock fandom: Affirmational or transformational?
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Affective racial politics in "How to Get Away with Murder" fan fiction
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Rewriting the school story through racebending in the Harry Potter and Raven Cycle fandoms
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Enclaving and cultural resonance in Black "Game of Thrones" fandom
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Relationshipping nations: Philippines/US fan art and fan fiction
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Straight-washing "Undertale": Video games and the limits of LGBTQ representation
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How the Green Hornet became Chinese: Cross-racial mimicry and superhero localization in Hong Kong
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Race, storying, and restorying: What can we learn from black fans?
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"Seeing fans: Representations of fandom in media and popular culture," edited by Lucy Bennett and Paul Booth
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Tumblr and fandom
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Generations, migrations, and the future of fandom's private spaces
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Gender, voice, and canon
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"Participatory memory: Fandom experiences across time and space," by Liza Potts et al.
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The impact of the phenomenon of sport rivalry on fans
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Introducing Sport Rivalry Man, protector of positive fan behavior
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Further future fandom: A conversation with middle school–age fans
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Latina fans agitate respectability: Rethinking antifans and antifandom
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"Sir Gawain and the Green Knight," canonicity, and audience participation
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TWC, past and future
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Fan studies in psychology: A road less traveled
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Narrative extraction, #BlackPantherSoLit, and signifyin': "Black Panther" fandom and transformative social practices
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Transnational audiences and Asian American performance in the musical "KPOP"
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"Bodyminds reimagined: (Dis)ability, race, and gender in Black women's speculative fiction," by Sami Schalk
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Transformative racism: The black body in fan works
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"Squee from the margins: Race and fandom" by Rukmini Pande
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Fan geographies and engagement between geopolitics of Brexit, Donald Trump, and Doctor Who on social media
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Fanon Bernie Sanders: Political real person fan fiction and the construction of a candidate
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Interview with Louisa Ellen Stein: Whole self and felt scholarship in fan studies
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Using pop culture authentically
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Approaching whiteness in slash via Marvel Cinematic Universe's Sam Wilson
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Applying Brenda Dervin's sense-making methodology to fan studies
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Hidden transcripts and public resistance
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Exploring a threshold concept framework to fan studies research methodologies
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"Wolfenstein II" and MAGA as fandom
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Examining the fan labor of episodic TV podcast hosts
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How One Direction prepared young women for the revolution
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Rhetorical moves in disclosing fan identity in fandom scholarship
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Ethical and privacy considerations for research using online fandom data
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Structural affects of soap opera fan correspondence, 1970s–80s
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"Speculative blackness: The future of race in science fiction," by andré m. carrington
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"She's a fan, but this was supposed to be scientific": Fan misunderstandings and acafan mistakes
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To wave a flag: Identification, #BlackLivesMatter, and populism in Harry Styles fandom
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Positivity, critical fan discourse, and "Humans of New York"
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Fans of color, fandoms of color
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The role of popular media in 2016 US presidential election memes
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"Television 2.0: Viewer and fan engagement with digital TV," by Rhiannon Bury
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Navigating Catholicism and queerness in "Daredevil" fan works
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Affective investments, queer archives, and lesbian breakups on YouTube
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"Fandom as classroom practice: A teaching guide," edited by Katherine Anderson Howell
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Using the Marvel Cinematic Universe to build a defined research line
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"Politics for the love of fandom: Fan-based citizenship in a digital world," by Ashley Hinck
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Fan users and platform studies
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Automating fandom: Social bots, music celebrity, and identity online
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In defense of revision
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Academic dialogue: Why study politics and fandom?
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Lesbian fandom remakes the boy band
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Diving into the lacuna: Fan studies, methodologies, and mending the gaps
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The affective labor of fan studies: A pedagogical problem in two parts
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YouTube fandom names in channel communities and branding
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Including new media adaptations and fan fiction writing in the college literature classroom
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Fan fiction and ancient scribal cultures
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"Productive fandom: Intermediality and affective reception in fan cultures," by Nicolle Lamerichs
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The fandomization of political figures
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"Fake geek girls: Fandom, gender, and the convergence culture industry," by Suzanne Scott
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Affirmational canons and transformative literature: Notes on teaching with fandom
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"Fans and fan cultures: Tourism, consumerism, and social media," by Henrik Linden and Sara Linden
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Context, cosplay, and (re)configurations: Centering the geek at the heart of science fiction pedagogy
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Podfic: Queer structures of sound
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Identity and narrative ownership in "Black Nerd" and "Wicket: A Parody Musical"
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Bullet chats in China: Bilibili, language, and interaction
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"Fanfiction and the author: How fanfic changes popular cultural texts," by Judith May Fathallah
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Identity, curated branding, and the star cosplayer's pursuit of Instagram fame
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Toward a queered and/as affective theory of fandom
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Fan fiction as a valuable literacy practice
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Students as fan, or Reinvention and repurposing in first-year writing classrooms
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Evaluating fandom: Using blogging and a grade contract to promote fan labor in the classroom
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Transcultural fan studies in practice: A conversation
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Critical pedagogy and visual culture art education in a cosplay-based curriculum
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Text mining, Hermione Granger, and fan fiction: What's in a name?
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Chinese celebrity fans during the Covid-19 pandemic
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Toward some fanons of fan studies
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Tumblr’s Xkit Guy, social media modding, and code as resistance
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Fandom and pedagogy in a time of pandemic
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Reimagining fan studies in the age of Covid-19 and Black Lives Matter
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"Theme park fandom: Spatial transmedia, materiality and participatory cultures," by Rebecca Williams
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Fan fiction and premodern literature: Methods and definitions
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What's in a word?
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Victorian penny press plagiarisms as transmedia storytelling
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Public reception of young K-pop fans in Vietnam, 2011–19
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Madonna and her multicultural fan community
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"Everybody hurts: Transitions, endings, and resurrections in fan cultures," ed. Rebecca Williams
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Teaching fan fiction: Affect and analysis
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Alternative pedagogies at Fan Studies Network North America 2020
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Pro-wrestling fandom and digital archives of wrestling event merchandise
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Digital archives, fandom histories, and the reproduction of the hegemony of play
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Fan binding as a method of fan work preservation
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Historicizing the fan archive of Talia al Ghul
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An archive of whose own? White feminism and racial justice in fan fiction’s digital infrastructure
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Binding fan fiction and reexamining book production models
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"Manga cultures and the female gaze," by Kathryn Hemmann
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Creative versus technical work in virtual series
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 35 (2021): Fan Studies Pedagogies - Theory
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 40 (2023): General - Editorial
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 42 (2024): Fandom and Platforms - Multimedia
Building the spear: A demonstration in faking and remaking real feelings for an imaginary work
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 15 (2014) - Praxis
Modding a free and open source software video game: "Play testing is hard work"
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 18 (2015) - Editorial
Performance and performativity in fandom
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 23 (2017) - Editorial
"In all my experience I cannot recall any more singular and interesting study"
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 28 (2018): The Future of Fandom - Symposium
Personality, behavioral, and social heterogeneity within the cosplay community
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 33 (2020): Fan Studies Methodologies - Praxis
Beyond the multidisciplinary in fan studies: Learning how to talk among disciplines
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 13 (2013) - Interview
Toward a feminist superhero: An interview with Will Brooker, Sarah Zaidan, and Suze Shore
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 15 (2014) - Interview
Veronica Mars Kickstarter and crowd funding
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What if academic publishing worked like fan publishing? Imagining the Fantasy Research Archive of Our Own
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