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1 | A genealogy of queerbaiting: Legal codes, production codes, ‘bury your gays’ and ‘The 100 mess’ | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2018 | 110 |
2 | Tracing Textual Poachers: Reflections on the development of fan studies and digital fandom | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2014 | 47 |
3 | Fuck yeah, Fandom is Beautiful | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2014 | 39 |
4 | Investigating sport rivals: Number, evaluations and relationship with team identification | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2016 | 30 |
5 | Queering spectatorship in K-pop: The androgynous male dancing body and western female fandom | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2015 | 26 |
6 | Fandom studies as I see it | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2014 | 21 |
7 | Augmenting fan/academic dialogue: New directions in fan research | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2013 | 19 |
8 | Fan studies: Grappling with an ‘Undisciplined’ discipline | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2014 | 19 |
9 | ‘Transatlantic connection’: K-pop and K-drama fandom in Spain and Latin America | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2015 | 19 |
10 | A case of identity: Role playing, social media and BBC Sherlock | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2013 | 16 |
11 | ‘I’m a Lawyer, Not an Ethnographer, Jim’: Textual Poachers and fair use | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2014 | 14 |
12 | Materializing monsters: Aurora models, garage kits and the object practices of horror fandom | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2012 | 13 |
13 | Play moods across the life course in SKAM fandom | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2019 | 13 |
14 | Continuing The West Wing in 140 characters or less: Improvised simulation on Twitter | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2013 | 11 |
15 | Constructing the fannish place: Ritual and sacred space in a Sherlock fan pilgrimage | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2017 | 11 |
16 | From Holy Land to ‘Hallyu Land’: The symbolic journey following the Korean Wave in Israel | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2015 | 9 |
17 | Con culture: A survey of fans and fandom | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2015 | 9 |
18 | Urban poachers: Cosplay, playful cultures and the appropriation of urban space | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2018 | 9 |
19 | Queering stars: Fan play and capital appropriation in the age of digital media | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2015 | 8 |
20 | ‘I’m not a lawyer but …’: Fan disclaimers and claims against copyright law | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2013 | 7 |
21 | Doctor Who’s textual commemorators: Fandom, collective memory and the self-commodification of fanfac | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2014 | 7 |
22 | G.I. Joe vs. Barbie: Anti-fandom, fashion, dolls, and one-sixth scale action figures | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2015 | 7 |
23 | Theorizing comic cons | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2020 | 7 |
24 | ‘Get out of my fandom, newbie’: A cross-fandom study of elitism and gatekeeping in fans | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2020 | 7 |
25 | Customized action figures: Multi-dimensional fandom and fannish fiction | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2014 | 6 |
26 | Reshaped, reconnected and redefined: Media portrayals of Korean pop idol fandom in Korea | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2015 | 6 |
27 | Finding the child fan: A case for studying children in fandom studies | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2019 | 6 |
28 | eSport and the exploitation of digital labour | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2020 | 6 |
29 | The everyday Disney side: Disneybounding and casual cosplay | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2017 | 6 |
30 | Writing with the Winchesters: Metatextual Wincest and the provisional practice of happy endings | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2014 | 5 |
31 | The fan and the female superhero in comic books | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2015 | 5 |
32 | Misogynoir and antiblack racism: What The Walking Dead teaches us about the limits of Speculative Fiction fandom | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2015 | 5 |
33 | Tales from the tailgate: The influence of fandom, musical tourism and pilgrimage on identity transformations | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2017 | 5 |
34 | Speaking of ‘paratexts’: A theoretical revisitation | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2017 | 5 |
35 | The homoerotics of the boyband, queerbaiting and RPF in pop music fandoms | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2018 | 5 |
36 | ‘Ricky, this is amazing!’: Disney nostalgia, new media users, and the extreme fans of the WDW Kingdomcast | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2017 | 5 |
37 | Community clip show: Examining the recursive collaboration between producers and viewers of a postmodern sitcom | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2013 | 4 |
38 | Mad Men fans speak via social media: What fan voices reveal about the social construction of reality via dramatic fiction | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2015 | 4 |
39 | Making global audiences for a Hollywood ‘blockbuster’ feature film: Marketability, playability and The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012) | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2016 | 4 |
40 | Candy coloured ponies and pastel uniforms: Military Bronies and masculine innocence | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2016 | 4 |
41 | ‘I read comics from a feministic point of view’: Conceptualizing the transmedia ethos of the Captain Marvel fan community | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2017 | 4 |
42 | Football hooliganism, the death drive and Millwall fandom as symbolic masochism | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2018 | 4 |
43 | Productive leisure in post-Fordist fandom | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2020 | 4 |
44 | Performing science-fiction fandom through debating controversy: Communicative leisure, collective memory and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, below the line at The Guardian | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2020 | 4 |
45 | ‘Smile, Derek. Why don’t you smile more?’: The objectification of Derek Hale and queerbaiting in MTV’s Teen Wolf | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2018 | 4 |
46 | Anti-fandom in the Xiaxue empire: A celebrity blogger and her haters | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2019 | 4 |
47 | McDreamy is McDead: Fan responses to a parasocial break-up | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2020 | 4 |
48 | Monster mashups: At home with Famous Monsters of Filmland | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2012 | 3 |
49 | Everybody’s bi in the future: Constructing sexuality in the Star Trek Reboot fandom | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2015 | 3 |
50 | ‘If Duchamp’s toilet can be a masterpiece…’: Slash manips as fannish readymades | The Journal of Fandom Studies | 2016 | 3 |