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  • 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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Celebrity fandom and its relationship to tourism and leisure behaviors: the case of Korean wave

Lee, Soojin 15 May 2009 (has links)
This dissertation research was conducted to help understand this under-researched area particularly in the field of leisure and tourism. It is argued in this study that the celebrity fandom is a novel form of leisure/tourism activity, which should be understood in relation to other leisure and tourism constructs. Two separate models were proposed: one model was concerned with the impacts of celebrity involvement on various tourism perceptions, and the other model investigated the efficacy of celebrity involvement within the constraints-effects-mitigation model. The results corroborated several hypothesized relationships within the first proposed model. The level of celebrity involvement positively affected destination familiarity and visitation intention. Destination images and familiarity were also positively related to visitation intentions. The positive association between affective images and cognitive images was empirically supported as well. However, contrary to the expectation, the posited relationship between celebrity involvement and destination images was not empirically supported. The results supported all the hypothesized relationships within the second model. The level of celebrity involvement positively affects constraints negotiation and frequency of participation in celebrity fandom activities. The study also found that the level of leisure constraints positively influence constraints negotiation and frequency of participation. The positive relationship between constraints negotiation and frequency of participation was empirically supported as well. This dissertation study makes several significant contributions to existing literature in the field of tourism and leisure studies. First of all, it introduces a concept of celebrity fandom to the field of tourism studies. Second, although leisure involvement has received widespread attention over the last two decades, its application to celebrity fandom has gone virtually ignored. Third, in spite of conceptual and operational parallels between leisure involvement and motivation, the possible interchangeability between the two concepts has never been empirically examined. Lastly, this research helps clarify the effects of leisure involvement on the leisure negotiation processes, which eventually contributes to making this mitigation model more comprehensive.
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Celebrity fandom and its relationship to tourism and leisure behaviors: the case of Korean wave

Lee, Soojin 15 May 2009 (has links)
This dissertation research was conducted to help understand this under-researched area particularly in the field of leisure and tourism. It is argued in this study that the celebrity fandom is a novel form of leisure/tourism activity, which should be understood in relation to other leisure and tourism constructs. Two separate models were proposed: one model was concerned with the impacts of celebrity involvement on various tourism perceptions, and the other model investigated the efficacy of celebrity involvement within the constraints-effects-mitigation model. The results corroborated several hypothesized relationships within the first proposed model. The level of celebrity involvement positively affected destination familiarity and visitation intention. Destination images and familiarity were also positively related to visitation intentions. The positive association between affective images and cognitive images was empirically supported as well. However, contrary to the expectation, the posited relationship between celebrity involvement and destination images was not empirically supported. The results supported all the hypothesized relationships within the second model. The level of celebrity involvement positively affects constraints negotiation and frequency of participation in celebrity fandom activities. The study also found that the level of leisure constraints positively influence constraints negotiation and frequency of participation. The positive relationship between constraints negotiation and frequency of participation was empirically supported as well. This dissertation study makes several significant contributions to existing literature in the field of tourism and leisure studies. First of all, it introduces a concept of celebrity fandom to the field of tourism studies. Second, although leisure involvement has received widespread attention over the last two decades, its application to celebrity fandom has gone virtually ignored. Third, in spite of conceptual and operational parallels between leisure involvement and motivation, the possible interchangeability between the two concepts has never been empirically examined. Lastly, this research helps clarify the effects of leisure involvement on the leisure negotiation processes, which eventually contributes to making this mitigation model more comprehensive.
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Médias et stéréotypes sociaux : Représentations de l’otaku japonais

Brisset, Maxime January 2015 (has links)
Au Japon, le terme otaku désigne toute personne ayant un intérêt prononcé pour les produits de la culture populaire, en particulier les médias de divertissement comme la bande dessinée, le dessin animé, les jeux vidéo et leurs produits dérivés (figurines, modèles, costumes, etc.). Absorbé par son loisir et censément incapable de distinguer la réalité de la fiction, l’otaku est vu comme un sujet improductif et socialement inadapté voire dangereux. Cette étude a pour objectif de cerner les composantes du stéréotype façonné par le discours de presse et de les confronter aux représentations qu’en donne le milieu otaku à partir du film Otaku no Video (1992) explicitement réalisé pour rectifier cette image. Le film est composé de deux volets dialogiquement imbriqués l’un dans l’autre : d’une part, un dessin animé relatant le parcours d’un jeune Japonais qui devient otaku, récit initiatique fondé sur le vécu personnel et professionnel de ses auteurs; d’autre part, une série de dix « portraits » d’otaku sous forme d’entrevues en prises de vues réelles mais fictives. Le premier chapitre de l’étude explore l’origine et les formes de l’« étiquetage » (Becker, Kam) ainsi que les fondements de l’ostracisme qui frappe les otaku à cause de leur attrait pour l’« imaginaire » aux dépens du « fonctionnalisme institutionnel » (Castoriadis), ce par quoi on peut les considérer comme sujets postmodernes, producteurs et consommateurs de « simulacres » (Baudrillard, Azuma). Consacré au volet animé, le deuxième chapitre analyse les procédés narratifs utilisés pour déconstruire les représentations publiques stéréotypées et interroge les enjeux de ce contre-discours : que signifie la confrontation de deux figures masculines dont celle de l’otaku opposée à l’idéal japonais de l’homme productif et dévoué au bien commun? Le troisième chapitre cherche à éclairer le paradoxe des entrevues qui jouent avec humour sur la désinformation propagée dans la presse tout en expliquant les aspects inconnus ou moins connus de l’otakisme, phénomène aujourd’hui transnational et positivement connoté hors de son milieu d’origine.
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O fcwriter e o campo da fanfiction: reflexão sobre uma forma de escrita contemporânea / The ficwriter and the Fanfiction field: a reflection on the shape of Contemporary writing

Murakami, Raquel Yukie 01 December 2016 (has links)
Esta dissertação trata da fanfiction ou fanfic (a príncípio, ficções escritas pelos fãs de determinado objeto cultural filme, seriado de televisão, livro, história em quadrinhos, animação, jogo), com atenção aos conflitos entre escritores de fanfiction quanto às formas de escrita nesse espaço de comunicação. Defende-se que a prática de escrita das fanfictions constitua um campo estruturado no qual seus agentes lutam por capital simbólico, segundo a noção de campo de Pierre Bourdieu. Analisam-se as forças de conservação e de mudança no universo das fanfictions, presentes em um corpus contendo textos escritos pelos fãs discussões, manifestos e fanfic. Nesses textos, os fãs debatem sobre problemas existentes em seu meio (conflito entre autores que buscam a popularidade e os que buscam qualidade, preconceitos com determinadas categorias nesse meio e com aqueles que possuem dificuldade de escrita). Também se analisa a maneira como os fãs e escritores de fanfictions se relacionam com os objetos culturais nos quais se baseiam, com o mercado de entretenimento e com a literatura. Da mesma forma como existem preconceitos entre os fãs, também existem forças que buscam um espaço democrático e livre para escritores e leitores de fanfiction, no qual é possível a escrita de fanfics com temas geralmente rejeitados pelos produtores culturais e pela sociedade, como narrativas envolvendo protagonistas femininas, relacionamentos homossexuais, sexo explícito etc. Assim, a fanfiction é também uma possibilidade para a expressão de grupos minoritários. / This dissertation focuses on fanfictions, or fanfics fictional pieces of writing from fans of a specific cultural object movies, series, books, comic strips, animations, games, etc,) with special attention to the conflicts among the ficwriters which arose from the types of writing in this environment. It is stated that the fanfiction writing practice constitutes a structured field in which its agents fight for symbolic capital, according to the concept created by Pierre Bourdieu. The forces of preservation and change in the fanfiction universe are analyzed in the context of a corpus of written texts created by fans forum discussions, manifests and fanfic. In these texts, fans debate the existing problems in the environment disagreement between authors in search of popularity and those seeking quality, prejudice against certain categories in the field and against authors with difficulties in writing. It also analyses the way fans and fanfiction writers relate with cultural objects on which they base their production, with the entertainment market and with Literature. In the same way there is a great deal of prejudice among fans, there are also forces in search of a democratic space, a free zone for fanfiction writers and readers, where it is possible to produce fanfics whose themes are generally rejected by mainstream media producers and society alike. These themes comprehend narratives with female main characters, homosexual relationships, explicit sex, etc. Therefore, the fanfiction is also an opportunity of free speech for minority groups.
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O fcwriter e o campo da fanfiction: reflexão sobre uma forma de escrita contemporânea / The ficwriter and the Fanfiction field: a reflection on the shape of Contemporary writing

Raquel Yukie Murakami 01 December 2016 (has links)
Esta dissertação trata da fanfiction ou fanfic (a príncípio, ficções escritas pelos fãs de determinado objeto cultural filme, seriado de televisão, livro, história em quadrinhos, animação, jogo), com atenção aos conflitos entre escritores de fanfiction quanto às formas de escrita nesse espaço de comunicação. Defende-se que a prática de escrita das fanfictions constitua um campo estruturado no qual seus agentes lutam por capital simbólico, segundo a noção de campo de Pierre Bourdieu. Analisam-se as forças de conservação e de mudança no universo das fanfictions, presentes em um corpus contendo textos escritos pelos fãs discussões, manifestos e fanfic. Nesses textos, os fãs debatem sobre problemas existentes em seu meio (conflito entre autores que buscam a popularidade e os que buscam qualidade, preconceitos com determinadas categorias nesse meio e com aqueles que possuem dificuldade de escrita). Também se analisa a maneira como os fãs e escritores de fanfictions se relacionam com os objetos culturais nos quais se baseiam, com o mercado de entretenimento e com a literatura. Da mesma forma como existem preconceitos entre os fãs, também existem forças que buscam um espaço democrático e livre para escritores e leitores de fanfiction, no qual é possível a escrita de fanfics com temas geralmente rejeitados pelos produtores culturais e pela sociedade, como narrativas envolvendo protagonistas femininas, relacionamentos homossexuais, sexo explícito etc. Assim, a fanfiction é também uma possibilidade para a expressão de grupos minoritários. / This dissertation focuses on fanfictions, or fanfics fictional pieces of writing from fans of a specific cultural object movies, series, books, comic strips, animations, games, etc,) with special attention to the conflicts among the ficwriters which arose from the types of writing in this environment. It is stated that the fanfiction writing practice constitutes a structured field in which its agents fight for symbolic capital, according to the concept created by Pierre Bourdieu. The forces of preservation and change in the fanfiction universe are analyzed in the context of a corpus of written texts created by fans forum discussions, manifests and fanfic. In these texts, fans debate the existing problems in the environment disagreement between authors in search of popularity and those seeking quality, prejudice against certain categories in the field and against authors with difficulties in writing. It also analyses the way fans and fanfiction writers relate with cultural objects on which they base their production, with the entertainment market and with Literature. In the same way there is a great deal of prejudice among fans, there are also forces in search of a democratic space, a free zone for fanfiction writers and readers, where it is possible to produce fanfics whose themes are generally rejected by mainstream media producers and society alike. These themes comprehend narratives with female main characters, homosexual relationships, explicit sex, etc. Therefore, the fanfiction is also an opportunity of free speech for minority groups.
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CHINESE FANS, TRANSCULTURAL FANDOM: AN ETHNOGRAPHIC APPROACH

Zhang, Xiwen 04 1900 (has links)
My project delves into Chinese fans’ everyday meaning-making, situating their local consumption of global culture in China’s particular historical, social and cultural contexts, and connecting their identity work with global processes of hybridization. I explored questions of how Chinese fans consume global popular culture in China’s particular historical, social and cultural contexts, how the meaning-making of the fan identity intersects with gender and nationality in a transcultural fandom, and how investigating Chinese fandom in global processes of hybridization in China’s unique context contributes to a deeper understanding of fandom in general. I conducted participant observation, in- depth interviews, and textual analysis in three transcultural fandoms in China, including a cinephile community of Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), an idol fan community of Produce Camp 2021, and a cinephile community of Hollywood movies. I combined the postcolonial concept of hybridity with fandom theories to tease out the complexity of power dynamics in fans’ negotiation of gender and nationality. My analysis points to the constructed nature of fan communities to rethink all local fandoms as transcultural, as they stand at the intersections of varied transcultural media consumptions in globalization. It reveals how hybridity constitutes the inevitable condition of local fandom. At the same time, it seeks to develop a deeper understanding of how American hegemony, as a historical force of concern to globalization scholars, remains influential in local processes of hybridization in an increasingly globalized world. / Media & Communication
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Investigating the Impact of Daily Fantasy Sports Participation on Sports Fandom: A Performative Sport Fandom Perspective

Humphries, Zach J. 05 August 2020 (has links)
No description available.
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Dressing the Part: Communication of Identity in a Performative Fandom Community

Sagardia, Sarah C. P., January 2017 (has links)
No description available.
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Fanfikce a intertextualita / Fanfiction and Intertextuality

Abbasová, Veronika January 2013 (has links)
Summary: The aim of this thesis was to classify the intertextual relationship entered by fan fictions. A fan fiction is a modern literary form, which developed mainly in the second half of the 20th century and has been experiencing real boom since the beginning of the Internet era. Intertextuality is a basic condition for the existence of fan fictions, as these are derivatives of other texts (usually certain popular culture products). Fan fiction is created in fandom as a product of fan activity. These texts are unauthorized, they don't bring profit to their creators and can have a subversive character. Besides the basic intertextual relation to canon, fan fictions enter into a variety of other intertextual relationships. Among these are relationships to the cultural canon similar to those formed by traditional literature. Fan fiction borrows motives and plotlines from fairytales, myths, the Bible, poetry and songs, fiction and movies. On the other hand, fan fiction also enters into such intertextual relationships that are specific for this literary genre. These are so-called crossovers - mixing of several fictional worlds, and relationships to other works of fan fiction - parodies, continuing other authors' stories, replies to so-called challenges and prompts (ideas for stories).
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The Winchester Gospel: The 'Supernatural' Fandom as a Religion

Grobisen, Hannah 01 January 2019 (has links)
This thesis explores how fandom can be interpreted as a religious experience, specifically examining the fandom of the television show Supernatural. I focus on how fans are emotionally influenced by and drawn to the source material, fan labor/content creation, LGBTQ content and interpretations by the fandom, and toxicity within the fandom.

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