Fans of teen drama television series often feel that their pleasures are unworthy, with many going to great lengths to hide their practices from certain people. Social media plays a key role in contemporary fan cultures, and so fans must navigate platforms' changing and complex norms around their users' identity in careful and strategic ways. These acts counter recent scholarly claims about the 'embeddedness' (or entanglement, enmeshing) of social media's technologies and norms within our everyday lives. In this paper, I explore how fans sometimes disembed, or detach from the logics of certain platforms to facilitate secrecy. My respondents disembed from: (1) some platforms' normalization of authentic identities, (2) social media's increasi...
This article explores the negotiation of fan identity within two internet-based fan communities (the...
Social media have long been considered both a strong driver of peer-to-peer social relationships (Ca...
In this article we argue that “citizen journalist” debates surrounding weblogs, or “blogs”, have ten...
Fans of teen drama television series often feel that their pleasures are unworthy, with many going t...
Fans of contemporary U.S. teen drama television series often feel that their pleasures are devalued....
Fans of teen drama television series often feel that their pleasures are devalued. The history of re...
This paper draws on a digital ethnography conducted via Twitter, of a controversial subnetwork of fa...
The development of digital technology has brought human fantasy goes beyond limits, creating a three...
Focusing on issues of methodology, this paper reflects on our experiences of studying a specific Twi...
Focusing on issues of methodology, this article reflects on our experiences of studying a specific T...
Starting from the observation that young people live their intimacies in everyday life as intertwine...
The role of online spaces in contemporary youth cultures is an increasingly relevant and vibrant top...
Popular culture is developing over time and fanfiction is product of popular culture. Fanfiction is ...
Social media has become pervasive in our society over the last 10 years. It has transformed the way ...
Tutor: Carles RocaTreball de fi de Màster Estudis Internacionals sobre Mitjans, Poder i DiversitatIn...
This article explores the negotiation of fan identity within two internet-based fan communities (the...
Social media have long been considered both a strong driver of peer-to-peer social relationships (Ca...
In this article we argue that “citizen journalist” debates surrounding weblogs, or “blogs”, have ten...
Fans of teen drama television series often feel that their pleasures are unworthy, with many going t...
Fans of contemporary U.S. teen drama television series often feel that their pleasures are devalued....
Fans of teen drama television series often feel that their pleasures are devalued. The history of re...
This paper draws on a digital ethnography conducted via Twitter, of a controversial subnetwork of fa...
The development of digital technology has brought human fantasy goes beyond limits, creating a three...
Focusing on issues of methodology, this paper reflects on our experiences of studying a specific Twi...
Focusing on issues of methodology, this article reflects on our experiences of studying a specific T...
Starting from the observation that young people live their intimacies in everyday life as intertwine...
The role of online spaces in contemporary youth cultures is an increasingly relevant and vibrant top...
Popular culture is developing over time and fanfiction is product of popular culture. Fanfiction is ...
Social media has become pervasive in our society over the last 10 years. It has transformed the way ...
Tutor: Carles RocaTreball de fi de Màster Estudis Internacionals sobre Mitjans, Poder i DiversitatIn...
This article explores the negotiation of fan identity within two internet-based fan communities (the...
Social media have long been considered both a strong driver of peer-to-peer social relationships (Ca...
In this article we argue that “citizen journalist” debates surrounding weblogs, or “blogs”, have ten...