0.5(top 50%)
impact factor
205(top 50%)
papers
687(top 50%)
citations
12(top 50%)
h-index
0.5(top 50%)
extended IF
211
all documents
735
doc citations
21(top 50%)
g-index

Top Articles

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1A genealogy of queerbaiting: Legal codes, production codes, ‘bury your gays’ and ‘The 100 mess’The Journal of Fandom Studies2018110
2Tracing Textual Poachers: Reflections on the development of fan studies and digital fandomThe Journal of Fandom Studies201447
3Fuck yeah, Fandom is BeautifulThe Journal of Fandom Studies201439
4Investigating sport rivals: Number, evaluations and relationship with team identificationThe Journal of Fandom Studies201630
5Queering spectatorship in K-pop: The androgynous male dancing body and western female fandomThe Journal of Fandom Studies201526
6Fandom studies as I see itThe Journal of Fandom Studies201421
7Augmenting fan/academic dialogue: New directions in fan researchThe Journal of Fandom Studies201319
8Fan studies: Grappling with an ‘Undisciplined’ disciplineThe Journal of Fandom Studies201419
9‘Transatlantic connection’: K-pop and K-drama fandom in Spain and Latin AmericaThe Journal of Fandom Studies201519
10A case of identity: Role playing, social media and BBC SherlockThe Journal of Fandom Studies201316
11‘I’m a Lawyer, Not an Ethnographer, Jim’: Textual Poachers and fair useThe Journal of Fandom Studies201414
12Materializing monsters: Aurora models, garage kits and the object practices of horror fandomThe Journal of Fandom Studies201213
13Play moods across the life course in SKAM fandomThe Journal of Fandom Studies201913
14Continuing The West Wing in 140 characters or less: Improvised simulation on TwitterThe Journal of Fandom Studies201311
15Constructing the fannish place: Ritual and sacred space in a Sherlock fan pilgrimageThe Journal of Fandom Studies201711
16From Holy Land to ‘Hallyu Land’: The symbolic journey following the Korean Wave in IsraelThe Journal of Fandom Studies20159
17Con culture: A survey of fans and fandomThe Journal of Fandom Studies20159
18Urban poachers: Cosplay, playful cultures and the appropriation of urban spaceThe Journal of Fandom Studies20189
19Queering stars: Fan play and capital appropriation in the age of digital mediaThe Journal of Fandom Studies20158
20‘I’m not a lawyer but …’: Fan disclaimers and claims against copyright lawThe Journal of Fandom Studies20137
21Doctor Who’s textual commemorators: Fandom, collective memory and the self-commodification of fanfacThe Journal of Fandom Studies20147
22G.I. Joe vs. Barbie: Anti-fandom, fashion, dolls, and one-sixth scale action figuresThe Journal of Fandom Studies20157
23Theorizing comic consThe Journal of Fandom Studies20207
24‘Get out of my fandom, newbie’: A cross-fandom study of elitism and gatekeeping in fansThe Journal of Fandom Studies20207
25Customized action figures: Multi-dimensional fandom and fannish fictionThe Journal of Fandom Studies20146
26Reshaped, reconnected and redefined: Media portrayals of Korean pop idol fandom in KoreaThe Journal of Fandom Studies20156
27Finding the child fan: A case for studying children in fandom studiesThe Journal of Fandom Studies20196
28eSport and the exploitation of digital labourThe Journal of Fandom Studies20206
29The everyday Disney side: Disneybounding and casual cosplayThe Journal of Fandom Studies20176
30Writing with the Winchesters: Metatextual Wincest and the provisional practice of happy endingsThe Journal of Fandom Studies20145
31The fan and the female superhero in comic booksThe Journal of Fandom Studies20155
32Misogynoir and antiblack racism: What The Walking Dead teaches us about the limits of Speculative Fiction fandomThe Journal of Fandom Studies20155
33Tales from the tailgate: The influence of fandom, musical tourism and pilgrimage on identity transformationsThe Journal of Fandom Studies20175
34Speaking of ‘paratexts’: A theoretical revisitationThe Journal of Fandom Studies20175
35The homoerotics of the boyband, queerbaiting and RPF in pop music fandomsThe Journal of Fandom Studies20185
36‘Ricky, this is amazing!’: Disney nostalgia, new media users, and the extreme fans of the WDW KingdomcastThe Journal of Fandom Studies20175
37Community clip show: Examining the recursive collaboration between producers and viewers of a postmodern sitcomThe Journal of Fandom Studies20134
38Mad Men fans speak via social media: What fan voices reveal about the social construction of reality via dramatic fictionThe Journal of Fandom Studies20154
39Making global audiences for a Hollywood ‘blockbuster’ feature film: Marketability, playability and The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012)The Journal of Fandom Studies20164
40Candy coloured ponies and pastel uniforms: Military Bronies and masculine innocenceThe Journal of Fandom Studies20164
41‘I read comics from a feministic point of view’: Conceptualizing the transmedia ethos of the Captain Marvel fan communityThe Journal of Fandom Studies20174
42Football hooliganism, the death drive and Millwall fandom as symbolic masochismThe Journal of Fandom Studies20184
43Productive leisure in post-Fordist fandomThe Journal of Fandom Studies20204
44Performing science-fiction fandom through debating controversy: Communicative leisure, collective memory and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, below the line at The GuardianThe Journal of Fandom Studies20204
45‘Smile, Derek. Why don’t you smile more?’: The objectification of Derek Hale and queerbaiting in MTV’s Teen WolfThe Journal of Fandom Studies20184
46Anti-fandom in the Xiaxue empire: A celebrity blogger and her hatersThe Journal of Fandom Studies20194
47McDreamy is McDead: Fan responses to a parasocial break-upThe Journal of Fandom Studies20204
48Monster mashups: At home with Famous Monsters of FilmlandThe Journal of Fandom Studies20123
49Everybody’s bi in the future: Constructing sexuality in the Star Trek Reboot fandomThe Journal of Fandom Studies20153
50‘If Duchamp’s toilet can be a masterpiece…’: Slash manips as fannish readymadesThe Journal of Fandom Studies20163