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Proposed methodology based on researching Hungarian Harry Potter fans

In reality, we feel that instead of trying to gauge the level of fandom and the fans’ (presumed) internal motivations, it is more appropriate to use an approach that looks at the variety of fan practices as a complex system.

Szabo Dorottya 13/07/202013/07/2020 No Comments Read more

Fandom and Fidesz

There is a paper about the very illiberal state I’m from, in the new Transformative Works and Culture issue. Instead of commenting on it, I offer a less than clever alliteration with the name of the governing party (Alliance of

Szabo Dorottya 20/03/202020/03/2020 No Comments Read more

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