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#fsnna18 hashtag on Twitter

#fsnna18 hashtag on Twitter Live now: the Fan Studies Network North America Conference. Follow the hashtag on Twitter (and we’ll hopefully have a write-up for you from one of the attendees in the near future).

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Fan Fiction vs. Fanfiction – Fansplaining – Medium

Fan Fiction vs. Fanfiction – Fansplaining – Medium Is it “fan fiction” or “fanfiction”? Depends on who you ask. Also, on what the dictionary counts as “usage”. Which in turn creates a really interesting power dynamic between those who actually

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Meta Monday

Meta Monday This is a stunningly good and extensive compilation of fannish meta on the subject of ageism in fandom. We thought we’d chime in with a bit of scholarship around fandom and age. “Access to fanfiction in the post–Star

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How Technology Has Transformed, And Complicated, Music Fandom: Interview With Nancy Baym

How Technology Has Transformed, And Complicated, Music Fandom: Interview With Nancy Baym Here’s a really interesting interview with Nancy Baym, who markets herself as an internet researcher these days but has a history of really interesting and groundbreaking work on

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“Vidding” documentaries (2008)

“Vidding” documentaries (2008) Vidding (2008) is a series of six short documentaries produced by the Organization for Transformative Works for inclusion in the Learning Library of MIT’s New Media Literacies project. These films are part of a larger group of

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[LINK] UC Riverside libraries fanzines collections

http://library.ucr.edu/?view=collections/spcol/fanzines.html Three zine collections from science fiction fans, searchable online.

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Your guide to research on fans

  • Fanhackers is a project of the Organization for Transformative Works (OTW) that makes fan studies scholarship more accessible. We help fans find and access research on fan culture, and encourage fan participation in scholarship through the contribution of personal experiences, new research, and community interaction.
  • We post about fan studies research here and on Tumblr and Twitter, and maintain a bibliography of fan studies research. Contributions welcome!

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