Social media networks allow for the interaction of individuals from across the globe based on mutual social connections or shared interests. These networks are of particular benefit to the propagation of fandoms. The unique search capacity of Tumblr enables the identification of fellow fans, a forum in which to engage easily in shared fandom creation, commodity consumption, and activities such as cos-play and role-play. Fandom consumption can manifest in both material and aesthetic, or cultural, forms. This paper presents the fandom of the BBC\u27s series Sherlock as a case study of the connections between social media, fandom, and consumption. The series ran as two, three-episode seasons and is currently in the midst of a two year hiatus. ...
Fan culture, in the form of fan-created works like fanfiction, fanart, and fanvids, is often associa...
The new media ecosystem has revolutionised the experience of fashion consumption. On the one hand, f...
This thesis studies Chinese fans of BBC’s Sherlock by exploring fan identity and fans’ online and of...
This paper looks at fan activity on the social networking site Tumblr. Many fan communities on Tumbl...
This study investigates a consumer's relationship with mass media and the cultivation of the consume...
The advent of social networking sites has made communication faster and easier than ever, and perhap...
A growing trend is the participation in online fandom communities through the support of the bloggin...
Online fanfiction communities are increasingly coming to light as an independent manifestation of an...
The ways that fans of popular media engage with their preferred texts are changing and expanding rap...
The website Tumblr.com is often used as a virtual meeting ground for individuals with similar intere...
Building on professor of psychology Kenneth Pargament’s claim that people actively seek to establish...
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Using The JohnLock Conspiracy (TJLC), developed by the fandom of the BBC television series Sherlock&...
This article analyses the feeling of communities of female social viewers who watch television ficti...
Fan culture, in the form of fan-created works like fanfiction, fanart, and fanvids, is often associa...
The new media ecosystem has revolutionised the experience of fashion consumption. On the one hand, f...
This thesis studies Chinese fans of BBC’s Sherlock by exploring fan identity and fans’ online and of...
This paper looks at fan activity on the social networking site Tumblr. Many fan communities on Tumbl...
This study investigates a consumer's relationship with mass media and the cultivation of the consume...
The advent of social networking sites has made communication faster and easier than ever, and perhap...
A growing trend is the participation in online fandom communities through the support of the bloggin...
Online fanfiction communities are increasingly coming to light as an independent manifestation of an...
The ways that fans of popular media engage with their preferred texts are changing and expanding rap...
The website Tumblr.com is often used as a virtual meeting ground for individuals with similar intere...
Building on professor of psychology Kenneth Pargament’s claim that people actively seek to establish...
No Canon We Die Like Men: The Oppositional Power of Fanon on Different Social Media Platforms examin...
This article analyzes the relationship between the central role of fashion brands in high quality TV...
Using The JohnLock Conspiracy (TJLC), developed by the fandom of the BBC television series Sherlock&...
This article analyses the feeling of communities of female social viewers who watch television ficti...
Fan culture, in the form of fan-created works like fanfiction, fanart, and fanvids, is often associa...
The new media ecosystem has revolutionised the experience of fashion consumption. On the one hand, f...
This thesis studies Chinese fans of BBC’s Sherlock by exploring fan identity and fans’ online and of...