It has been assumed that Web 2.0 has democratized participatory culture, challenging the significance of ‘expertise’ via ‘collective intelligence’ (Jenkins, 2006). However, fan-cultural logics of expertise remain stratified in relation to ‘communities of practice’ (Wenger, 1998) where fandom-specific wikis transform pop-cultural narratives into databases of information (Booth, 2010: 105). Such fan-generated content also challenges separations of database and narrative (Bassett, 2007: 178). Focusing on Doctor Who fandom, I consider the ‘epistemological economy’ (Hastie, 2007) of Who fans’ expertise. It has been argued that fans can be ‘industry driven’ or members of communities with histories of expertise (Busse and Gray, 2014: 431). However...
This chapter is an examination of fan responses to the 2005 revival of the BBC's Doctor Who. Using e...
Based on the presumption that the Internet cannot be treated as a homogeneous medium but more as a s...
NewcastleThe BBC television series Doctor Who ran in its original form from 1963 until 1989, and was...
It has been assumed that Web 2.0 has democratized participatory culture, challenging the significanc...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 75-83).For fans of media, the appeal of entering a commun...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
This paper analyzes the debate that arose in online Doctor Who fandom surrounding the switch to mode...
This thesis challenges established scholarship on fan cultures—based on foundational assumptions of ...
The thesis begins by acknowledging the writer's status as a fan. The stimulus for the enquiry emerge...
Over recent years Web 2.0 has brought information into the hands of the public, and we are increasin...
This study of the Doctor Who fan community looks specifically at the ways in which fans come togethe...
This study of the Doctor Who fan community looks specifically at the ways in which fans come togethe...
The ways that fans of popular media engage with their preferred texts are changing and expanding rap...
The ways that fans of popular media engage with their preferred texts are changing and expanding rap...
As Doctor Who series eight drew to an end, its mysterious recurring character finally introduced her...
This chapter is an examination of fan responses to the 2005 revival of the BBC's Doctor Who. Using e...
Based on the presumption that the Internet cannot be treated as a homogeneous medium but more as a s...
NewcastleThe BBC television series Doctor Who ran in its original form from 1963 until 1989, and was...
It has been assumed that Web 2.0 has democratized participatory culture, challenging the significanc...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 75-83).For fans of media, the appeal of entering a commun...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
This paper analyzes the debate that arose in online Doctor Who fandom surrounding the switch to mode...
This thesis challenges established scholarship on fan cultures—based on foundational assumptions of ...
The thesis begins by acknowledging the writer's status as a fan. The stimulus for the enquiry emerge...
Over recent years Web 2.0 has brought information into the hands of the public, and we are increasin...
This study of the Doctor Who fan community looks specifically at the ways in which fans come togethe...
This study of the Doctor Who fan community looks specifically at the ways in which fans come togethe...
The ways that fans of popular media engage with their preferred texts are changing and expanding rap...
The ways that fans of popular media engage with their preferred texts are changing and expanding rap...
As Doctor Who series eight drew to an end, its mysterious recurring character finally introduced her...
This chapter is an examination of fan responses to the 2005 revival of the BBC's Doctor Who. Using e...
Based on the presumption that the Internet cannot be treated as a homogeneous medium but more as a s...
NewcastleThe BBC television series Doctor Who ran in its original form from 1963 until 1989, and was...