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[ecrea] Call for Papers: The Fan Studies Network 2017 Conference
Thu Jan 26 13:48:15 GMT 2017
*The Fan Studies Network 2017 Conference*
24-25th June 2017
Centre for Participatory Culture,
University of Huddersfield, UK
Keynote Speaker: Dr Louisa Stein (Middlebury College, USA)
Plenary Address: Professor Matt Hills (University of Huddersfield, UK)
The fifth anniversary of the annual Fan Studies Network Conference is
visiting the University of Huddersfield for a vibrant two-day programme
during June 2017. The conference will celebrate and continue FSN's proud
tradition of offering an enthusiastic space for interdisciplinary
researchers at all levels to connect, share resources, and further
develop their research ideas. In addition to panel presentations, the
two days will feature social events, speed geeking, and workshop
discussions.
We are delighted to welcome Dr Louisa Stein as the keynote speaker for
FSN2017. Louisa is Assistant Professor of Film and Media Culture at
Middlebury College; where she teaches classes on remix culture,
spectatorship, YouTube, and gender and sexuality in media. Louisa is
author of /Millennial Fandom: Television Audiences in the Transmedia
Age, /and//co-editor of/Sherlock and Transmedia Fandom /and /Teen
Television: Programming and Fandom./
The event will also feature a plenary address from Professor Matt Hills,
who, due to being the keynote of the first ever FSN conference, will
reflect on the past five years of the network and the fan studies field.
Matt is Professor of Media and Journalism at the University of
Huddersfield, where he is co-director of the Centre for Participatory
Culture. He has written six sole-authored research monographs, starting
with the influential /Fan Cultures/ in 2002 and most recently with
/Doctor Who: The Unfolding Event/ in 2015, as well as publishing more
than a hundred book chapters and journal articles in the areas of media
fandom, cult film/TV and audiences in the digital era.
FSN2017 is sponsored by the Centre for Participatory Culture at the
University of Huddersfield, which will have its official launch the day
before our conference. Attendees of FSN2017 will be able to attend the
centre launch for free – the Centre will announce full details of this
event in the coming weeks.
We invite abstracts of no more than 300 words for papers that address
any aspect of fandom or fan studies. We also welcome collated
submissions for pre-constituted panels. We encourage new members, in all
stages of study, to the network and welcome proposals for presentations
on, but not limited to, the following possible topics:
– Fandom and grief/mourning
– Representations of fans in media & popular culture
– Fandom and sports
– Fandom and race
– Political fandom
– Non-technological practices in fandom
– Fan conventions and offline spaces
– Histories and archives of fandom
– Non-Western fan cultures
– Ethics and methodology in fan studies
– Interdisciplinary approaches to fan studies
– Anti-Fandom and Non-Fandom
– The future directions of fan studies
– The 'dark’ or ‘toxic’ side of fandom
We also invite expressions of interest (100-200 words) from anyone
wishing to present as part of our popular 'speed geeking' session. This
would involve each speaker presenting a short discussion on a relevant
topic of their choosing to a number of small groups, and then receiving
instantaneous feedback, making it ideal for presenting in-progress or
undeveloped ideas. If you have any questions about this format of
presentation, please don't hesitate to contact us.
Please send any abstracts/enquires to: (fsnconference /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(fsnconference /at/ gmail.com)>by *13th MARCH 2017.*
**
Please include up to three keywords for your submission and a short
biographical note.
You can join the discussion about the event on Twitter using #FSN2017,
or visit http://www.fanstudies.org <http://www.fanstudies.org/>.
Conference Organisers:
Lucy Bennett and Tom Phillips (FSN chairs)
Bertha Chin, Bethan Jones, Richard McCulloch, Rebecca Williams (FSN board)
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