量化粉丝:身份、浪漫和我们自己存档的平台偏好

IF 4.3 1区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
Lauren Rouse, Mel Stanfill
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摘要

粉丝学者通常研究单一的粉丝,并对他们的身份和实践有丰富的见解,但如果没有系统的研究,就很难得出关于跨粉丝模式的更广泛的结论。在这项研究中,我们试图通过对4874名使用同人小说发布网站Archive of Our Own的粉丝的调查,对同人文学进行广泛的系统分析。通过我们的分析,我们研究了粉丝身份与他们的实践之间的相互作用:粉丝喜欢哪种类型的浪漫内容,粉丝喜欢使用哪些平台。我们发现,粉丝的身份塑造了浪漫的内容和平台偏好,这为身份如何影响粉丝小说作者和读者的行为提供了重要的见解。
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Quantifying fandom: Identity, romance, and platform preferences on archive of our own
Fan scholars typically study single fandoms and gain rich insight into their identities and practices, but without systematic study, it has proven difficult to draw broader conclusions about patterns across fandoms. In this study, we attempt to provide a broad systemic analysis of fandom, using a survey of 4874 fans who use the fan fiction posting site, Archive of Our Own. Through our analysis, we examine the interplay of fan identity with their practices: what type of romantic content fans prefer and which platforms fans prefer to use. We find that both romantic content and platform preference are shaped by fans’ identities, which provides important insights into broad patterns of how identity impacts behavior among fan fiction writers and readers across fandoms.
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New Media & Society
New Media & Society COMMUNICATION-
CiteScore
12.70
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8.00%
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274
期刊介绍: New Media & Society engages in critical discussions of the key issues arising from the scale and speed of new media development, drawing on a wide range of disciplinary perspectives and on both theoretical and empirical research. The journal includes contributions on: -the individual and the social, the cultural and the political dimensions of new media -the global and local dimensions of the relationship between media and social change -contemporary as well as historical developments -the implications and impacts of, as well as the determinants and obstacles to, media change the relationship between theory, policy and practice.
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