Using The JohnLock Conspiracy (TJLC), developed by the fandom of the BBC television series Sherlock (2010–17), as an exemplar, we analyze how the functionality of Tumblr supported the development of a fandom eschatology. In this instance, eschatology is not religious but secular: fans claimed to know what the final end of the Sherlock series was to be, and they interpreted various signs as indicating that this would happen. The infrastructure and interactive design of Tumblr as a platform creates a foundation permitting fan group radicalization. Because of Tumblr's infrastructure and gratification system, forming a tight-knit group is difficult. By developing and using eschatology as a belief system, fans create boundaries, decide...
The platformalization of the internet means that fan communities must make homes in spaces that they...
The modes of discourse employed by fans of Sherlock Holmes represent both affirmational and transfor...
Fans of teen drama television series often feel that their pleasures are unworthy, with many going t...
Building on professor of psychology Kenneth Pargament’s claim that people actively seek to establish...
This paper looks at fan activity on the social networking site Tumblr. Many fan communities on Tumbl...
I explore the educational and legitimizing functions of Johnlock meta—the interpretation of a romant...
Social media networks allow for the interaction of individuals from across the globe based on mutual...
As previous fandom studies have shown, fans' disappointment in canon narratives may lead to adaptati...
The website Tumblr.com is often used as a virtual meeting ground for individuals with similar intere...
When the animated TV shows Young Justice (2010–) and Green Lantern: The Animated Series (2011–13) we...
A growing trend is the participation in online fandom communities through the support of the bloggin...
The rhetoricity of GIFs on Tumblr is analyzed by using the Supernatural (2005–) fan community as a c...
Online fandoms are capable of various feats; from influencing the TV shows they watch to funding hal...
This thesis challenges established scholarship on fan cultures—based on foundational assumptions of ...
The ways that fans of popular media engage with their preferred texts are changing and expanding rap...
The platformalization of the internet means that fan communities must make homes in spaces that they...
The modes of discourse employed by fans of Sherlock Holmes represent both affirmational and transfor...
Fans of teen drama television series often feel that their pleasures are unworthy, with many going t...
Building on professor of psychology Kenneth Pargament’s claim that people actively seek to establish...
This paper looks at fan activity on the social networking site Tumblr. Many fan communities on Tumbl...
I explore the educational and legitimizing functions of Johnlock meta—the interpretation of a romant...
Social media networks allow for the interaction of individuals from across the globe based on mutual...
As previous fandom studies have shown, fans' disappointment in canon narratives may lead to adaptati...
The website Tumblr.com is often used as a virtual meeting ground for individuals with similar intere...
When the animated TV shows Young Justice (2010–) and Green Lantern: The Animated Series (2011–13) we...
A growing trend is the participation in online fandom communities through the support of the bloggin...
The rhetoricity of GIFs on Tumblr is analyzed by using the Supernatural (2005–) fan community as a c...
Online fandoms are capable of various feats; from influencing the TV shows they watch to funding hal...
This thesis challenges established scholarship on fan cultures—based on foundational assumptions of ...
The ways that fans of popular media engage with their preferred texts are changing and expanding rap...
The platformalization of the internet means that fan communities must make homes in spaces that they...
The modes of discourse employed by fans of Sherlock Holmes represent both affirmational and transfor...
Fans of teen drama television series often feel that their pleasures are unworthy, with many going t...