The Enculturation of Liminality in Zine-Making: Acts of Associative Commonality That Enable Participation in a Media-Making Communitas

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Peter Bryant
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Participation in zine-making is enacted through a series of inter-linked making practices and intentions, constructed within both personal and interpersonal frames, and shared with others in different ways. Zines are catalysts for network formation within a cultural or sub-cultural community, with zine-makers sharing experiences, resources, and creativity to inform and associate with the community. Drawing on the constructivist grounded theory analysis of thirty-four semi-structured email interviews with zine-makers, this study sought to theorize a transdisciplinary understanding of the potential role zine-making communities play in the decision by an individual to participate in zine-making and how that participation was defined, enacted, and enculturated through zine-making. Using a constructivist grounded analysis, a model of participation was developed that defined and explored the bounded boundaryless of the zine-making communitas. In these spaces, members of the communitas deliberately transitioned into or through liminality and found affiliation and communion through engaging in and sharing the processes involved in zine-making (such as construction, distribution, and writing). Within this semi-fragile zine-making community, smaller sub-spaces were formed through engagement or affiliation with different interpretations and enactions of these processes, manifest in the production of different zine typologies and the creation and engagement with readership or circulation networks.
杂志制作中阈限的文化化:参与媒体制作社群的联想共性行为
参与杂志制作是通过一系列相互关联的制作实践和意图来实现的,在个人和人际框架内构建,并以不同的方式与他人分享。在一个文化或亚文化社区中,杂志是网络形成的催化剂,杂志制造者分享经验、资源和创造力,与社区建立联系。通过对34个半结构化的电子邮件采访的建构主义理论分析,本研究试图建立一个跨学科的理论,来理解杂志制作社区在个人参与杂志制作的决定中所扮演的潜在角色,以及这种参与是如何通过杂志制作被定义、制定和培养的。运用建构主义的基础分析,开发了一个参与模型,定义和探索了无边界的杂志制作社区。在这些空间中,社区成员故意过渡到或通过阈限,并通过参与和分享涉及到杂志制作的过程(如建造,分发和写作)找到联系和交流。在这个半脆弱的锌制作社区中,通过参与或联系这些过程的不同解释和制定,形成了更小的子空间,体现在不同锌类型的生产以及与读者或流通网络的创造和参与。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Communication Inquiry emphasizes interdisciplinary inquiry into communication and mass communication phenomena within cultural and historical perspectives. Such perspectives imply that an understanding of these phenomena cannot arise soley out of a narrowly focused analysis. Rather, the approaches emphasize philosophical, evaluative, empirical, legal, historical, and/or critical inquiry into relationships between mass communication and society across time and culture. The Journal of Communication Inquiry is a forum for such investigations.
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