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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. 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. 10 (2012) - Theory
"Cultural acupuncture": Fan activism and the Harry Potter Alliance
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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
The rhetoric of remix
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 22 (2016) - Theory
Fannish masculinities in transition in anime music video fandom
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 29 (2019): Fans of Color, Fandoms of Color - Praxis
How the Green Hornet became Chinese: Cross-racial mimicry and superhero localization in Hong Kong
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 32 (2020): Fandom and Politics - Praxis
Positivity, critical fan discourse, and "Humans of New York"
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 36 (2021): General - Theory
Tumblr’s Xkit Guy, social media modding, and code as resistance
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 38 (2022): General - Article
Public reception of young K-pop fans in Vietnam, 2011–19
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 32 (2020): Fandom and Politics - Interview
Academic dialogue: Why study politics and fandom?
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 42 (2024): Fandom and Platforms - Article
"Imagine a place:" Power and intimacy in fandoms on Discord
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