A weekly list of new/recent fan studies research that’s just been added to the Fan Studies Bibliography. Works are divided into things that are open access (=immediately readable for anyone) and not open access (=behind a paywall or not yet public).

If we missed anything or made a mistake, submit a correction and we’ll fix it in next week’s edition. Happy reading!

Open access

Barnabé, Fanny. 2017. “Narrative Misappropriations of Pokémon: How Fanarts and Fanfictions Playfully Feed and Reconfigure a Transmedia Universe.” http://orbi.ulg.ac.be/handle/2268/213962

Dielen, R. D. P. 2017. “Fanatics and Frowners: Struggling Discourses of Fandom on Wieisdemol.com.” B.S. thesis. https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/353594

Jang, Wonho, and Jung Eun Song. 2017. “Webtoon as a New Korean Wave in the Process of Glocalization.” Kritika Kultura, no. 29: 168–187. http://journals.ateneo.edu/ojs/index.php/kk/article/view/KK2017.02908

Kim, Suwan. 2017. “The New Korean Wave in the Middle East and Its Role in the Strategic Approach to Medical Tourism in Korea.” Kritika Kultura, no. 29: 258–271. http://journals.ateneo.edu/ojs/index.php/kk/article/view/2675

Nielsen, Maja Helena, and Katarina Leci Sakácova. 2017. “Welcome to Westeros, Northern Ireland.” MA thesis, Aalborg University. http://projekter.aau.dk/projekter/files/261961229/Welcome_to_Westeros__Northern_Ireland.pdf

Oh, Ingyu. 2017a. “From Localization to Glocalization: Contriving Korean Pop Culture to Meet Glocal Demands.” Kritika Kultura, no. 29: 157–167. http://journals.ateneo.edu/ojs/index.php/kk/article/view/2670

———. 2017b. “Islam and Local Culture: The Peril of State Violence and Hallyu Fandom in Indonesia (With Reference to Palestine).” Kritika Kultura, no. 29: 232–257. http://journals.ateneo.edu/ojs/index.php/kk/article/view/KK2017.02911

Russell, John G. 2017. “Darkies Never Dream: Race, Racism, and the Black Imagination in Science Fiction.” Gifu University. Accessed September 12. http://repository.lib.gifu-u.ac.jp/bitstream/20.500.12099/72798/1/reg_030041005.pdf

Wang, Hao. 2017. “Does ‘Fans Economy’ Work for Chinese Pop Music Industry?” In 2017  IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining. http://asonamdata.com/ASONAM2017_Proceedings/papers/085_0517_090.pdf

Ye, Weibo, and Sou Hwan Kang. 2017. “The Evolved Survival of SM Entertainment in the Chinese Market: Legitimation Strategies and Organizational Survival.” Kritika Kultura, no. 29: 272–291. http://journals.ateneo.edu/ojs/index.php/kk/article/view/2676

Not open access

Luczaj, Kamil, and Magdalena Holy-Luczaj. 2017. “Those Who Help Us Understand Our Favourite Global TV Series in a Local Language.” Babel 63 (2): 153–173. http://www.jbe-platform.com/content/journals/10.1075/babel.63.2.01luc

Mavridou, Orion. 2016. “Playful Fandom: Gaming, Media and the Ludic Dimensions of Textual Poaching.” In DiGRA/FDG. http://www.digra.org/wp-content/uploads/digital-library/paper_4191.pdf

Pope, Stacey. 2017. The Feminization of Sports Fandom: A Sociological Study. Taylor & Francis. https://books.google.be/books?hl=en&lr=&id=sCQlDwAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PP1&dq=The+Feminization+of+Sports+Fandom:+A+Sociological+Study&ots=ngTjJlxC6i&sig=bAs3hXEs_p6ZGwCWJBvRBx6QQYw

Reinhardt, Jonathon, and Steven L. Thorne. 2017. “Language Socialization in Digital Contexts.” Language Socialization, 1–13. https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/978-3-319-02327-4_27-1.pdf

Taylor-Ashfield, C., and M. Freeman. 2017. “‘I Read Comics from a Feministic Point of View’: Conceptualising the Transmedia Ethos of the Captain Marvel Fan Community.” Journal of Fandom Studies 5 (3). http://researchspace.bathspa.ac.uk/9956/

New fan studies research – September 12th, 2017
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