Papers from FanLIS 2021, published in Vol. 37 (2022): Fandom Histories of Transformative Works and Cultures.
- Building bridges: Papers from the FanLIS 2021 symposium
Ludi Price, Lyn Robinson - How Adventure Time fans understand the ‘true’ producer: A close analysis of two encyclopedic fan texts
Paul Thomas - Information-seeking behaviors of young adult readers of fiction and fan fiction
J. Nicole Miller - Twitch (still) plays Pokémon: When spectators become archivists
Argyrios Emmanouloudis - Filling the gap: An exploration into the theories and methods used in fan studies
Eleonora Benecchi, Colin Porlezza, Laura Pranteddu - What if academic publishing worked like fan publishing? Imagining the Fantasy Research Archive of Our Own
Nele Noppe, Ludi Price, Kimberley Chiu, J. Nicole Miller, Erika Ningxin Wang, Serena M. Vaswani, Sarah Kate Merry, D. E. Pollock, Suzanne R. Black, Rhiannon Hartwell, Naomi Jacobs, Paul Anthony Thomas, Argyrios Emmanouloudis, Erica Hellman, Amy Spitz