THE FAN STUDIES NETWORK CONFERENCE

THE FAN STUDIES NETWORK CONFERENCE 25-26TH JUNE 2016

INTERDISCIPLINARY INSTITUTE FOR THE HUMANITIES UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA

PROGRAMME

FRIDAY 24th JUNE

18:30 (with the PRE-CONFERENCE SOCIAL AND FAN STUDIES PUB QUIZ quiz starting at Grad Bar, UEA campus 19:30)

09:00 ? 09:30 09:30 ? 10:30 10:30 ? 10:45 10:45 ? 12:15

12:15 ? 13:15 13:15 ? 14:45

14:45 ? 15:00 15:00 ? 16:30

16:30 ? 16:45 16:45 ? 18:00 18:00 ? 19:15 20:30

SATURDAY 25th JUNE

REGISTRATION KEYNOTE

Professor Henry Jenkins

BREAK PARALLEL PANELS

Panel A: Co-Creation

Panel B: Offline Spaces 1

Panel C: Participatory Memory in the Fandoms of Sherlock Holmes and Lord of the Rings LUNCH PARALLEL PANELS

Panel D: Using the Archive

Panel E: Revisiting Fandom and Ontological Security: Types of Nostalgia, Cult Revivals and Theme Park Memorialisation

Panel F: Defining Fans

BREAK PARALLEL PANELS

Panel G: Race and Culture

Panel H: Fan Studies as Pedagogy

Panel I: Consumerism

BREAK SPEED GEEKING WINE RECEPTION CONFERENCE DINNER The Library Restaurant, 4A Guildhall Hill, Norwich (Pre-booked delegates only, coach pickup on campus)

09:00 ? 09:30 09:30 ? 11:00

11:00 ? 11:15 11:15 ? 12:45

12:45 ? 13:45 13:45 ? 15:15

15:15 ? 15:30 15:30 ? 16:30

SUNDAY 26th JUNE

REGISTRATION PARALLEL PANELS Panel J: Theorising Fanfic

Panel K: Offline Spaces 2

Panel L: Identity

BREAK PARALLEL PANELS

Panel M: Fan Fiction, Gender, and Sexuality

Panel N: Community Spaces

Panel O: "The Force Re-awakens": Disney's Star Wars' Audiences

LUNCH PARALLEL PANELS

Panel P: Pls come to Brazil: Fan Studies and transcultural perspectives on Brazilian digital fandoms and haters

Panel Q: Ownership/Fan Producer Relations

Panel R: Politics and Activism

BREAK WORKSHOP: Methodologies in Fan Studies

Lincoln Geraghty (University of Portsmouth, England) Anne Jamison (University of Utah, USA) Lies Lanckman (University of Kent, England) Simon Turner (Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand)

16:30 ? 16:45 CLOSE

Contact: fsnconference@ Twitter: @fanstudies/#FSN2016 Conference Organisers:

Lucy Bennett and Tom Phillips (FSN chairs) Bertha Chin, Bethan Jones, Richard McCulloch, Rebecca Williams (FSN board)

PANELS

Panel A: Co-Creation Chair: Ellen Kirkpatrick

Kirsty Sedgman (Audience&Co, UK): No-Object Fandom: Bringing Theatrical Meta-Texts to Life

Charlotte Taylor-Ashfield (Bath Spa University, England): Resurrecting the Author: Transmedia Storytelling, Kelly Sue DeConnick and Captain Marvel fandom

Jessica Seymour (Southern Cross University, Australia): Prosumer fanart practices in the Harry Potter and Welcome to Night Vale fandoms

Jonathan Wroot (University of Worcester, England): Letting the Fans Be Involved: Third Window's Use of Social Media and Crowdfunding for Disc Releases

Panel B: Offline Spaces 1 Chair: James Rendell

Celia Lam (University of Notre Dame, Australia): Convergence and Conventions: Australians fans online and offline

Orion Mavridou (Abertay University, Scotland): Costume, Play & The Ludic Dimensions of Fandom

Elise Vist (University of Waterloo, Canada): The Supernatural Family: Immersion and Play at Creation Entertainment Conventions

Rhona Trauvitch (Florida International University, USA): Fan-tastic Non-fictional Locales: Where Ectostory Interactions Commemorate Fictional Events

Panel C: Participatory Memory in the Fandoms of Sherlock Holmes and Lord of the Rings Chair: Ann McClellan

Liza Potts (Michigan State University, USA): The Sign of Three: Fan Memory of Sherlock Fans in London

Dawn Opel (Arizona State University, USA): "Distinctly Elvish": Lord of the Rings Fan Tourism in New Zealand's Kaitoke Regional Park

Elizabeth Oderkirk (Michigan State University, USA): A Sherlockian Method: Using a landscape analysis to understand how fan groups represent themselves and their fandoms

Panel D: Using the Archive Chair: Lies Lanckman

Mike Goode (Syracuse University, USA): `All this must be Invention, and Invention is What Delights Me in Other Books': Archiving the Virtual in Jane Austen and Austen Fanfic Naomi Jacobs (Lancaster University, England): Moving pictures: Designing a Digital Public Space with fans Ann McClellan (Plymouth State University, USA): Tit-Bits, New Journalism, and Early Sherlock Holmes Fandom Ludi Price & Lyn Robinson (City University, London, England): Fanfiction in the library

Panel E: Revisiting Fandom and Ontological Security: Types of Nostalgia, Cult Revivals and Theme Park Memorialisation Chair: Lincoln Geraghty Matt Hills (Aberystwyth University, Wales): The Truth Is/Was Out There: Ageing and Reimagined Cult TV Ross P. Garner (Cardiff University, Wales): `20 Years Later, and That Intro is Still the Most Badass Thing in Existence': YouTube Comments, Nostalgia and Ontological Security Rebecca Williams (University of South Wales): R.I.P River Country: Abandoned theme park rides, ontological security and online memorialisation

Panel F: Defining Fans Chair: Renee Middlemost Agata Luksza (University of Warsaw, Poland): Recovering fandom history: nineteenthcentury `actormania' in the light of fan studies Megen de Bruin-Mol? (Cardiff University, Wales): Pride and Prejudice and Fandom: How Cut-and-Paste Culture Negotiates the Language of Originality Kali DeDominicis (University of Edinburgh, Scotland): Fandom, Meta, and Public/Private Online Space: A Methodological and Ethical Approach

Panel G: Race and Culture Chair: Rafal Zaborowski Hanna Klien (University of Vienna, Austria): Mas, Remix and `mashin' up d place': an interdisciplinary approach to transcultural fandom of Bollywood films in the Caribbean

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