Crossref Citations
This Book has been
cited by the following publications. This list is generated based on data provided by Crossref.
Jenkins, Henry
2019.
‘Art Happens not in Isolation, But in Community’: The Collective Literacies of Media Fandom.
Cultural Science Journal,
Vol. 11,
Issue. 1,
p.
78.
BOURDAA, Mélanie
2021.
« #Clexa love is not a fight » : queerbaiting, pratiques toxiques et activisme dans la communauté des fans de #Clexa.
Tic & société,
Vol. Vol. 15, N° 1,
Issue. ,
p.
209.
Miller, Eva
2022.
Comics and Archaeology.
p.
75.
Mañas-Pellejero, Miguel
and
Paz, Elisa
2022.
Podcast fandom in Europe: Audio audiences’ participation in a digital context.
El Profesional de la información,
Hautsch, Jessica
2023.
Mind, Body, and Emotion in the Reception and Creation Practices of Fan Communities.
p.
39.
Steinmann, Nico Maximilian
2023.
The Social Meaning of the Senses.
p.
207.
Zduńczyk, Nikola
Rogulska, Marta
and
Sokulski, Daniel
2023.
Welsh Language Fanfiction in Light of Welsh Cultural and National Identity and Language Revitalisation.
Studia Celtica Posnaniensia,
Vol. 7,
Issue. 1,
p.
19.
Hautsch, Jessica
2023.
Mind, Body, and Emotion in the Reception and Creation Practices of Fan Communities.
p.
1.
Kampka, Agnieszka
2024.
Władza przypadkowa czy wypadkowa?.
Kultura i Społeczeństwo,
Vol. 68,
Issue. 2,
p.
83.
Nim, Evgenia
2024.
The Elusive Fandom: The Problem Field of Foreign Fan Studies.
Sociological Journal,
Vol. 30,
Issue. 2,
p.
33.
Hibbett, Mark
2024.
Data and Doctor Doom.
p.
1.
Han, Yishan
and
Md Husin, M.
2024.
From Movie to Narrative Universe: Transmedia Storytelling of Zootopia Film IP.
SHS Web of Conferences,
Vol. 193,
Issue. ,
p.
04004.
Skentelbery, Daniel
2024.
This cosplayer has claws: The disruption and replication of gendered norms in cosplay communities.
Conjunctions,
Vol. 12,
Issue. 1,
p.
1.
Zheng, Shiyu Sharon
2025.
'I’m Passive yet devoted': reconstructing fan identity and hierarchy in the transcultural landscape.
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications,
Vol. 12,
Issue. 1,
Xu, Zihan
2026.
Rhetorical affects in China’s digital consumer culture: an affective–reflective approach to the Yuhui Dong phenomenon.
Language and Semiotic Studies,