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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Today Your Barista Is: Genre Characteristics in The Coffee Shop Alternate Universe

McCain, Katharine Elizabeth 13 November 2020 (has links)
No description available.
22

Learning Copyright in Chinese Fandom: A Study of Informal Learning in Cyberspace

Lai, Yang January 2020 (has links)
No description available.
23

Wizarding Shrines and Police Box Cathedrals: Re-envisioning Religiosity through Fan and Media Pilgrimages

Toy, J Caroline 02 September 2020 (has links)
No description available.
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[pt] FANDOMS, AFETOS E CIBERESPAÇO: PERSPECTIVAS DE COMUNIDADES POLÍTICAS PARA ALÉM DAS TRADICIONAIS / [en] FANDOMS, AFFECTS AND CYBERSPACE: PERSPECTIVES ON POLITICAL COMMUNITIES BEYOND TRADITIONAL APPROACHES

LUISA DAVI OLIVEIRA DE MESQUITA 20 May 2021 (has links)
[pt] Esta dissertação tem como objetivo investigar como entendimentos teóricos tradicionais (tanto nas Relações Internacionais como na teoria política no geral) sobre comunidades políticas são desafiados na contemporaneidade, tendo como ponto de vista as comunidades de fãs articuladas na internet (fandoms). Abordagens teóricas mainstream postulam que a comunidade política exemplar e a única que, portanto, tem impacto na condução da política e deve ser analisada é o Estado-nação. O Estado é tratado, por essas teorias, como uma entidade atemporal e a-histórica, natural ao sistema internacional. Estas características traçam limites às formas de imaginação da comunidade política, resultando em implicações acerca da territorialidade e vinculação do Estado com uma nação. Esses limites à imaginação possível da comunidade política têm sido cada vez mais questionados nas RI, inclusive através de análises que desnaturalizam o Estado como forma única de organização da vida política. A dissertação caminha nesta mesma direção, tendo os fandoms como ponto de vista. O argumento principal da dissertação é que fandoms apresentam desafios às concepções tradicionais do que são as comunidades políticas, especialmente através de dois aspectos: a territorialidade, visto que fandoms existem na internet, que é desterritorializada; e a nacionalidade, visto que os apegos emocionais que fundam e mantêm a comunidade existindo são ao objeto de fã e a outros fãs. / [en] This dissertation aims to investigate how traditional theoretical understandings (both in International Relations and in political theory in general) about political communities are challenged in contemporary times, through the point of view of fan communities articulated on the internet (fandoms). Mainstream theoretical approaches postulate that the exemplary political community and the only one that has an impact on politics and should be analysed is the nation-state. The state is treated, by these theories, as a timeless and a-historical entity, natural to the international system. These characteristics draw limits to the forms of imagination of the political community, resulting in implications about the territoriality and link between the state and a nation. These limits to the possible imagination of the political community have been increasingly questioned in IR, including through analyses that denaturalize the state as the only way of organizing political life. The dissertation moves in the same direction, taking fandoms as a point of view. The main argument of the dissertation is that fandoms present challenges to the traditional conceptions of what political communities are, especially through two aspects: territoriality, since fandoms exist on the internet, which is deterritorialized; and nationality, since the emotional attachments that found and maintain the community are to the fan object and other fans.
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Something Queer in His Make-Up: Genderbending, Omegaverses, and Fandom's Discontents

Director, Elliot Aaron 01 September 2017 (has links)
No description available.
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"Det som är norm i vardagen är inte norm här" : Svenska konvent som sekulära ritualer

Lönn, Mathilda January 2017 (has links)
The purpose of this thesis is to establish whether Swedish fan conventions organised around East-Asian popular culture such as anime and manga can be identified as a form of secular ritual. The methods used to determine this include participant observation, interviews and ethnographic data. Defining secular ritual as a performance event that establishes an alternative context that transforms the everyday without being connected to a religious or supernatural worldview or origin, we find that Swedish conventions of this kind may be called a form of ritual that engages people united by a common, broad field of interests and a notion of being outside of society’s norms in different ways, most notably in regards to sexuality and gender. This opens a discussion about Swedish fan conventions and how they may inform us about the use and function of rituals in a secularised society.
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Social Texts, Social Audiences, Social Worlds: The Circulation of Popular Dance on YouTube

Harlig, Alexandra M. 30 October 2019 (has links)
No description available.
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Fan Remake Films: Active Engagement With Popular Texts

Lynn, Emma 24 May 2021 (has links)
No description available.
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Documentary Dialogues: Establishing a Conceptual Framework for Analyzing Documentary Fandom-Filmmaker Social Media Interaction

Largent, Julia E. 20 July 2017 (has links)
No description available.
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True Loves, Dark Nights: Queer Performativity and Grieving Through Music in the Work of Rufus Wainwright

Salerno, Stephanie 02 November 2016 (has links)
No description available.

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