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A study of information behaviour in the Fantasy Premier League community
Author(s):
Daniel Whittaker
(see profile)
Date:
2022
Group(s):
CityLIS
Subject(s):
Subculture
,
Fans (Persons)
,
Information behavior
,
Library science
,
Information science
,
Sports
Item Type:
Dissertation
Tag(s):
pdf
,
Fandom
,
Information behaviour
,
Library and information science
,
Sport
Information management and the need for cataloging in fanfiction communities
Author(s):
Bonnie Russell
(see profile)
Date:
2015
Subject(s):
Library science
,
Information science
,
Fans (Persons)
,
Subculture
Item Type:
Blog Post
Tag(s):
folksonomies
,
Library and information science
,
Fan studies
,
Fandom
The Thing Itself: Performing the Celebrity Text
Author(s):
Louise Geddes
(see profile)
Date:
2021
Subject(s):
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
,
Theater
,
Dramatic criticism
,
Fans (Persons)
,
Performance art--Study and teaching
Item Type:
Book chapter
Tag(s):
Shakespeare in performance
,
Shakespeare performance
,
Theatre criticism
,
Shakespeare
,
Performance
,
Fan studies
,
Performance studies
Sacred Schematics, or Ships and Sanctuaries
Author(s):
Journal for Interdisciplinary Biblical Studies
(view group)
,
Rebecca Raphael
Date:
2021
Subject(s):
Fans (Persons)
,
Ezekiel (Biblical prophet)
,
Bible. Ezekiel
,
Talmud
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Star Trek
,
Jewish temple
,
Fan studies
,
Ezekiel
Poul Anderson and the American Alliterative Revival
Author(s):
Dennis Wise
(see profile)
Date:
2021
Group(s):
Speculative and Science Fiction
Subject(s):
Fantasy literature
,
American poetry
,
Twentieth century
,
Science fiction
,
English literature
,
Literature, Medieval
,
Fantasy
,
Subculture
,
Fans (Persons)
,
Popular culture
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Alliterative verse
,
20th-century American poetry
,
Medieval English literature
,
Contemporary poetry
,
Fandom
Antiquarianism Underground: The Twentieth-century Alliterative Revival in American Genre Poetry
Author(s):
Dennis Wise
(see profile)
Date:
2021
Group(s):
Speculative and Science Fiction
Subject(s):
English literature
,
Literature, Medieval
,
Popular culture--Study and teaching
,
Fantasy literature
,
Subculture
,
Fans (Persons)
,
Fantasy
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Alliterative verse
,
Medieval English literature
,
Popular culture studies
,
Contemporary poetry
,
Fandom
,
Genre
Scripturient: Fan Literacy - It started with a kiss
Author(s):
Matt Finch
Date:
2021
Group(s):
CityLIS
Subject(s):
Information literacy
,
Subculture
,
Fans (Persons)
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
fan literacy
,
fan information behaviour
,
Fandom
,
Fan studies
“Emily Dickinson, Jenny Lind, and Rural Nineteenth-Century Fandom,” Reception: Texts, Readers, Audiences, History.
Author(s):
Gerard Holmes
(see profile)
Date:
2020
Subject(s):
Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886
,
Music
,
Subculture
,
Fans (Persons)
,
Rural conditions
,
History
Item Type:
Essay
Tag(s):
Reception
,
Emily Dickinson
,
Fandom
,
Rural history
Beyond the multidisciplinary in fan studies: Learning how to talk among disciplines
Author(s):
Brittany Kelley
,
Ludovica Price
(see profile)
,
Kristen Schuster
,
Erika Ningxin Wang
Date:
2020
Group(s):
CityLIS
,
Library & Information Science
Subject(s):
Fans (Persons)
,
Library science
,
Information science
,
Information behavior
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
fan information behaviour
,
Fan studies
,
Library and information science
,
Multidisciplinary
,
Interdisciplinary
,
Gender
,
Information behaviour
A Resource Guide for Harry Potter Fans
Author(s):
Janan Nuri
(see profile)
Date:
2020
Group(s):
CityLIS
Subject(s):
Subculture
,
Fans (Persons)
,
Potter, Harry (Fictitious character)
,
Library science
,
Information science
Item Type:
Bibliography
Tag(s):
CityLIS
,
resource guide
,
subject domains
,
Fandom
,
Harry Potter
,
Library and information science
A Resource Guide for Harry Potter Fans
Author(s):
Janan Nuri
(see profile)
Date:
2020
Group(s):
CityLIS
Subject(s):
Subculture
,
Fans (Persons)
,
Potter, Harry (Fictitious character)
,
Library science
,
Information science
Item Type:
Bibliography
Tag(s):
CityLIS
,
resource guide
,
subject domains
,
Fandom
,
Harry Potter
,
Library and information science
Nostalgia, novelty, and the subversion of authority in "The Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs"
Author(s):
Tom de Bruin
(see profile)
Date:
2019
Subject(s):
Church history--Primitive and early church
,
Fans (Persons)
,
Apocryphal books
,
Judaism--Post-exilic period (Judaism)
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs
,
Early Christianity
,
Fan studies
,
Pseudepigrapha
,
Second Temple Judaism
Introduction: "What Is Creative Making As Creative Writing?"
Author(s):
Kathi Inman Berens
(see profile)
Date:
2019
Group(s):
Computer Studies in Language and Literature
,
MS Screen Arts and Culture
,
RCWS Creative Writing
,
RCWS Writing Pedagogies
,
TC Digital Humanities
Subject(s):
Creative writing
,
Creative writing--Study and teaching
,
Source code (Computer science)
,
Critical theory
,
Participation
,
Mass media--Study and teaching
,
Translating and interpreting
,
Subculture
,
Fans (Persons)
Item Type:
Online publication
Tag(s):
digital composition
,
digital literary studies
,
Creative writing pedagogy
,
Electronic literature
,
Critical code studies
,
Participatory Culture
,
Media studies
,
Translation
,
Fandom
Fandom, Folksonomies and Creativity: the case of the Archive of Our Own
Author(s):
Ludovica Price
(see profile)
Date:
2019
Group(s):
CityLIS
,
Library & Information Science
Subject(s):
Subculture
,
Fans (Persons)
,
Library science
,
Information science
Item Type:
Conference paper
Tag(s):
folksonomies
,
Archive of Our Own
,
fanfiction
,
classification
,
tagging
,
Fandom
,
Library and information science
,
Digital archives
"Entre Nous": The Pre-World War II Fan Mail of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
Author(s):
Alexandra Edwards
(see profile)
Date:
2017
Subject(s):
Regionalism
,
United States
,
Fans (Persons)
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Fan mail
,
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
,
American regionalism
,
Fan studies
A Brief Domain Guide to Star Trek: The Original Series Fanworks
Author(s):
Camilla Paffey
(see profile)
Date:
2019
Group(s):
CityLIS
Subject(s):
Subculture
,
Fans (Persons)
,
Library science
,
Information science
Item Type:
Essay
Tag(s):
domain guide
,
fanfiction
,
fanworks
,
inm307
,
star trek
,
Fandom
,
Library and information science
Anime, fansubs y el texto verdadero: The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya o la ficción televisiva con límites en la era de la inteligencia colectiva
Author(s):
Antonio Loriguillo-López
(see profile)
Date:
2015
Subject(s):
Fans (Persons)
,
Participation
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Animation
,
Fan studies
,
Narrative and time
,
Participatory Culture
Fandom, Food, and Folksonomies: The Methodological Realities of Studying Fun Life-Contexts
Author(s):
Julia Bullard
,
Eric Forcier
(see profile)
,
Jenna Hartel
,
Melissa G. Ocepek
,
Sarah Polkinghorne
,
Ludovica Price
(see profile)
Date:
2018
Group(s):
CityLIS
,
Library & Information Science
Subject(s):
Fans (Persons)
,
Information science
,
Library science
,
Methodology
,
Research--Methodology
Item Type:
Conference proceeding
Tag(s):
fan information behaviour
,
folksonomies
,
interdisciplinary ethics
,
serious leisure
,
Fan studies
,
Library and information science
,
Research methods
Unlearning Shakespeare Studies: Speculative Criticism and the Place of Fan Activism
Author(s):
Louise Geddes
(see profile)
Date:
2018
Group(s):
CLCS Renaissance and Early Modern
,
LLC Shakespeare
,
TC Popular Culture
Subject(s):
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
,
Subculture
,
Fans (Persons)
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Shakespeare
,
Fandom
'The Barghest o' Whitby': (A Genealogical Study of) Death/Doom Metal Music(al) Network in Northern England
Author(s):
M Selim Yavuz
(see profile)
,
M. Selim Yavuz
Date:
2018
Subject(s):
Musicology
,
Ethnomusicology
,
Music--Sociological aspects
,
Heavy metal (Music)--Instruction and study
,
Emotions--Sociological aspects
,
Subculture
,
Fans (Persons)
Item Type:
Thesis
Tag(s):
extreme metal
,
doom metal
,
death metal
,
emotion
,
Sociology of music
,
Metal Music Studies
,
Sociology of emotions
,
Fandom
“Transnational Media Fan Studies.” The Routledge Companion to Media Fandom. Suzanne Scott and Melissa Click, eds. (forthcoming in 2017, Routledge)
Author(s):
Lori Morimoto
(see profile)
Date:
2017
Group(s):
Cultural Studies
,
Film Studies
,
Global & Transnational Studies
Subject(s):
Culture--Study and teaching
,
Subculture
,
Fans (Persons)
,
Mass media--Study and teaching
Item Type:
Book chapter
Tag(s):
fan studies
,
transnational fandom
,
transnational media
,
Cultural studies
,
Fandom
,
Fan studies
,
Media studies
Domesticating Hermione
Author(s):
Anne Kustritz
(see profile)
Date:
2022
Subject(s):
Digital media
,
Fans (Persons)
,
Feminism
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Fan studies
,
Feminisms
,
Gender and sexualities
,
Romance literature
Serious leisure in the digital world: exploring the information behaviour of fan communities
Author(s):
Ludovica Price
(see profile)
Date:
2017
Group(s):
CityLIS
,
Library & Information Science
Subject(s):
Subculture
,
Fans (Persons)
,
Information science
,
Library science
Item Type:
Thesis
Tag(s):
fandom
,
Information behaviour
,
Library & Information Science
,
fan information behaviour
,
cult media
,
Fandom
,
Fan studies
,
Library and information science
Postprint Copy of Years of Teaching Dangerously: Interfacing Thomas Cromwell in Canon and Fandom, Michael Drayton, “W.S.,” and Hilary Mantel
Author(s):
Laurie Ringer
(see profile)
Date:
2016
Subject(s):
Arts--Study and teaching
,
Critical theory
,
Subculture
,
Fans (Persons)
,
European drama--Renaissance
Item Type:
Book chapter
Tag(s):
affect theory
,
Hilary Mantel
,
Michael Drayton
,
Thomas Cromwell
,
W.S.
,
Arts pedagogy
,
Fandom
,
Literary criticism
,
Renaissance drama
'First Principles': Hannibal, Affective Economy, and Oppositionality in Fan Studies
Author(s):
Lori Morimoto
(see profile)
Date:
2017
Subject(s):
Fans (Persons)
,
Television
Item Type:
Conference paper
Tag(s):
Hannibal
,
Television Studies
,
Affective Economy
,
Fan-Producer Relations
,
Fan studies
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