This article uses e-mail interviews with nine female fans to explore what it means to be a fan over the age of 50 of the popular BBC drama Sherlock (2010–). The research aims to better understand the role of fandom in later life, in particular how the participants in this study negotiate their perceptions of their subjective age in relation to being a fan in this part of their life course. This study combines theory on cultural gerontology with fan studies and mediatization theory in order to understand the dynamics and processes that guide fans' negotiations of subjective age as well as the role of fan practices and the affordances of social media in these processes. I argue that fandom, as a manifestation of a mediatized culture, augments...
Fans of teen drama television series often feel that their pleasures are devalued. The history of re...
This thesis considers the role of sports fandom in the lives of older adults who have left full-time...
This study of female fan audiences across the period 1918 to 1928 seeks to engage and readdress conc...
We explore the social psychological processes through which fan-based experiences become situated in...
The thesis begins by acknowledging the writer's status as a fan. The stimulus for the enquiry emerge...
In this article we explore a life course perspective on fandom, with particular emphasis on fandom a...
While fans have been widely studied within a number of disciplines, fan girls remain largely overloo...
Television is one of the most effective and fastest changing forms of mass communication. As advance...
In this article we explore a life course perspective on fandom, with particular emphasis on fandom a...
Building on professor of psychology Kenneth Pargament’s claim that people actively seek to establish...
This study aims to understand how Chinese audiences have consumed and engaged in BBC’s Sherlock as a...
This essay describes a study of how fans participate in memory-making activities. I call this activi...
This study investigates a consumer's relationship with mass media and the cultivation of the consume...
This study seeks to find out how fans perceive and think about women in fandoms. It is investigating...
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 thesis considers the role of sports fandom in the lives of older adults who have left full-time...
This study of female fan audiences across the period 1918 to 1928 seeks to engage and readdress conc...
We explore the social psychological processes through which fan-based experiences become situated in...
The thesis begins by acknowledging the writer's status as a fan. The stimulus for the enquiry emerge...
In this article we explore a life course perspective on fandom, with particular emphasis on fandom a...
While fans have been widely studied within a number of disciplines, fan girls remain largely overloo...
Television is one of the most effective and fastest changing forms of mass communication. As advance...
In this article we explore a life course perspective on fandom, with particular emphasis on fandom a...
Building on professor of psychology Kenneth Pargament’s claim that people actively seek to establish...
This study aims to understand how Chinese audiences have consumed and engaged in BBC’s Sherlock as a...
This essay describes a study of how fans participate in memory-making activities. I call this activi...
This study investigates a consumer's relationship with mass media and the cultivation of the consume...
This study seeks to find out how fans perceive and think about women in fandoms. It is investigating...
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 thesis considers the role of sports fandom in the lives of older adults who have left full-time...
This study of female fan audiences across the period 1918 to 1928 seeks to engage and readdress conc...