This contribution aims to describe practices and attitudes recurring among the most active fan communities of the Stranger Things television series (Netflix, 2016 - in progress). Therefore, the analysis could be ascribed to the area of micro-sociological studies on fandom (Scaglioni 2006), focusing on the community of fans who rework on television series by producing original works such as stories, videos, illustrations, or cosplays. Usually, these works are shared on specific virtual platforms (Jenkins 2008; Gray, Sandvoss 2017), that promote the development of social and emotional ties (Riva, Boato 2020; Paasonen 2021). This phenomenon is encouraged by the spread of serial and transmedia narratives, which allow fans to collaborate o...
Fans constitute a very special kind of audience. They have been marginalized, ridiculed and stigmati...
The ways that fans of popular media engage with their preferred texts are changing and expanding rap...
1Today science fiction fandom seems to have achieved full critical recognition in all its complexity...
abstract: Television is currently in a changing state. There is no longer a singular broadcast forma...
This study analyzes the Netflix s original series, Stranger Things, as an emerging collective intell...
This project investigated fandom, a portion of the audience of a media text, like a TV show, that ac...
This article analyses the feeling of communities of female social viewers who watch television ficti...
This article puts forward the argument that Stranger Things and Stranger Things 2 are not only excel...
This thesis challenges established scholarship on fan cultures—based on foundational assumptions of ...
This research is based on twelve months conducting virtual ethnography within a fan community. This ...
No Canon We Die Like Men: The Oppositional Power of Fanon on Different Social Media Platforms examin...
Popular culture is developing over time and fanfiction is product of popular culture. Fanfiction is ...
This paper examines online fan fiction communities as spaces for identity formation, collaborative c...
Based on the presumption that the Internet cannot be treated as a homogeneous medium but more as a s...
Fans constitute a very special kind of audience. They have been marginalized, ridiculed and stigmati...
Fans constitute a very special kind of audience. They have been marginalized, ridiculed and stigmati...
The ways that fans of popular media engage with their preferred texts are changing and expanding rap...
1Today science fiction fandom seems to have achieved full critical recognition in all its complexity...
abstract: Television is currently in a changing state. There is no longer a singular broadcast forma...
This study analyzes the Netflix s original series, Stranger Things, as an emerging collective intell...
This project investigated fandom, a portion of the audience of a media text, like a TV show, that ac...
This article analyses the feeling of communities of female social viewers who watch television ficti...
This article puts forward the argument that Stranger Things and Stranger Things 2 are not only excel...
This thesis challenges established scholarship on fan cultures—based on foundational assumptions of ...
This research is based on twelve months conducting virtual ethnography within a fan community. This ...
No Canon We Die Like Men: The Oppositional Power of Fanon on Different Social Media Platforms examin...
Popular culture is developing over time and fanfiction is product of popular culture. Fanfiction is ...
This paper examines online fan fiction communities as spaces for identity formation, collaborative c...
Based on the presumption that the Internet cannot be treated as a homogeneous medium but more as a s...
Fans constitute a very special kind of audience. They have been marginalized, ridiculed and stigmati...
Fans constitute a very special kind of audience. They have been marginalized, ridiculed and stigmati...
The ways that fans of popular media engage with their preferred texts are changing and expanding rap...
1Today science fiction fandom seems to have achieved full critical recognition in all its complexity...