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La culture du fan

Vers une nouvelle sociologie des publics?

La culture du fan

Abstract

Cette journée d'étude portera sur les « fans », sans délimiter à priori les frontières de cette catégorie, mais en s’intéressant particulièrement aux investissements intenses par les publics des objets et représentations d’industries culturelles et créatives telles que le cinéma, la télévision, la musique ou les jeux vidéos. Nous invitons chercheurs, jeunes chercheurs et doctorants de toute discipline à proposer des communications présentant des études de cas ou les enjeux méthodologiques et épistémologiques que soulève l’étude des fans. The « fan » that this one-day symposium wants to interrogate, does neither refer to a strict category nor fit into a closed framework. The primary focus is instead the intensive involvements of audiences in products and representations of the cultural and creative industries such as cinema, television, music and video games. We invite researchers, junior researchers and PhD students to propose communications on case studies, as well as on the epistemological and methodological issues of Fan Studies.

Keywords

Sport et loisirs, Sciences de l'information, Représentations, Sociologie de la consommation, Sociologie de la culture, Histoire et sociologie des médias, Études visuelles, Identités culturelles

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This indicator reflects the "current" impact/attention (the "hype") of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network.
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influence
This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically).
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impulse
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