Mediatized Fan Play

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conspiracy theory studies
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Fan Communities
fan cultures
Fan Fiction
Fan Object
Fan Play
Fan Practices
Fan Studies
Favourite Tv Show
Hidden Affordances
Infrastructure Rules
Language Play
Live Action Role Playing
media affect
mediatization
Mediatized Play
Mood Work
networked fan practices in politics
online community dynamics
participatory culture analysis
Play Modes
Play Moods
Play Practices
Play Rules
political fan activism
social media engagement
Textual Poachers
Transmedia Storytelling

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138545861
  • Weight: 300g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Apr 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Addressing fans’ digital practices, this book places fans’ play at the centre of a networked mainstream culture that seems to increasingly cater to, amalgamate with and adapt to fans’ mediatized play.

Through case studies of the fan communities of the Hamilton musical, and Norwegian streaming hit SKAM, along with examples from many other online fan communities, the book dives into how fans navigate and create play rules as part of their community-building in a networked digital landscape and how they use the digital affordances of social media to engage in language play. It analyses the role of mediatized fan play in the context of political culture and identifies processes of fanization as fans’ play moods and modes are integrated into politics. Finally, the book discusses the role of fan play in the context of the global conspiracy theory, QAnon, as those instigating the conspiracy and those who are fans of the movement engage in dark play and deep play, respectively. The book suggests that we might understand fan communities as pioneer communities in the sense that there is increased value placed on fans’ mood work and fan play is integrated into other societal domains.

This is an engaging book for scholars and students studying media studies and cultural studies, particularly courses on fan studies, film studies, television studies and mediatization.

Line Nybro Petersen, PhD, is an Associate Professor in Media Studies at the University of Copenhagen. She researches online fandom, mediatization and play. She has published several articles on fandom and mediatization, including Sherlock Fans Talk: Mediatized Talk on Tumblr. This is her first monograph.

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