"She's a fan, but this was supposed to be scientific": Fan misunderstandings and acafan mistakes
2020; Organization for Transformative Works; Volume: 33; Linguagem: Inglês
10.3983/twc.2020.1763
ISSN1941-2258
Autores Tópico(s)Media Influence and Health
ResumoI here reflect on my first forays into fan studies, two separate projects on fans' reactions to Tom Hiddleston's short-lived relationship with Taylor Swift. After discovering live tweets of my 2018 Fan Studies Network presentation that included yet-to-be-published survey research I collected on post-Hiddleswift fannish behaviors, some fans turned to the Anonymous Ask feature of a Hiddleston-focused Tumblr blog to interrogate the results, an article I had recently published, and me. I highlight this experience as a way to reexamine my methodological choices going forward when working with fan populations while writing for academic audiences. Ultimately, I realize future misinterpretations might be prevented by transparency as an acafan on Tumblr and more consistent interaction with fans across social media platforms.
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