As I’ve mentioned on Vimeo, I’ve decided to embark on a bit of an experiment, to try out for myself… Read more A Vid(eographic) Journey
Category: fandom
Fandom in Transition: 3 Flow Pieces
This past Spring, I was happy to have the opportunity to write a series of three posts for the online… Read more Fandom in Transition: 3 Flow Pieces
Interview on Millennial Fandom
I was so thrilled to be interviewed by Henry Jenkins at his blog (Confessions of an Acafan, of course!) about… Read more Interview on Millennial Fandom
Scholar-Vidding? Acavidding? Or just metavidding?
In the multi-year process of writing Millennial Fandom, I worked out many of my ideas in video/fanvid form. Sometimes the… Read more Scholar-Vidding? Acavidding? Or just metavidding?
connect the dots: would Castiel survive tumblr’s intimate collective?
I’m having one of those periods where despite being chaotically busy, my mind has decided to connect all sorts of… Read more connect the dots: would Castiel survive tumblr’s intimate collective?
Talking about Hate & Fandom at Flow 2012
Hello all! So I have arrived in Austin, Texas, for one of my very favorite conferences–the Flow Conference on Television… Read more Talking about Hate & Fandom at Flow 2012
Sherlock and Transmedia Fandom
Very thrilled to announce, surprisingly ahead of schedule, the publication of Sherlock and Transmedia Fandom. It was such a pleasure… Read more Sherlock and Transmedia Fandom
Acafandom & Beyond
This week launches a conversation at Henry Jenkins’ blog entitled “Acafandom and Beyond” in which a wide, interdisciplinary range of… Read more Acafandom & Beyond
Post-SCMS musings on the value of the word acafan
This weekend I attended the Society for Cinema and Media Studies annual conference in New Orleans. Many folks have… Read more Post-SCMS musings on the value of the word acafan
SCMS 2011 Workshop: Acafandom and the Future of Fan Studies
This past weekend, I attended the Society for Cinema and Media Studies annual conference in New Orleans. It was a… Read more SCMS 2011 Workshop: Acafandom and the Future of Fan Studies