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Matt Hills
Matt Hills
Professor of Media and Film, University of Huddersfield
E-mail confirmado em hud.ac.uk
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Fan Cultures
M Hills
Routledge, 2002
37762002
The pleasures of horror
M Hills
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2005
4842005
The pleasures of horror
M Hills
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2005
4802005
The pleasures of horror
M Hills
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2005
4802005
The pleasures of horror
M Hills
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2005
4802005
Triumph of a Time Lord
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Triumph of a Time Lord, 1-272, 2010
2442010
Fiske’s ‘textual productivity’and digital fandom: Web 2.0 democratization versus fan distinction
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Participations 10 (1), 130-153, 2013
2082013
FROM THE BOX IN THE CORNER TO THE BOX SET ON THE SHELF: ‘TVIII’and the cultural/textual valorisations of DVD
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New Review of Film and Television Studies 5 (1), 41-60, 2007
1322007
Patterns of surprise: The “aleatory object” in psychoanalytic ethnography and cyclical fandom
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American Behavioral Scientist 48 (7), 801-821, 2005
1152005
Defining cult TV: Texts, inter-texts and fan audiences
M Hills
The television studies reader, 509-523, 2003
1072003
Attending horror film festivals and conventions; Liveness, subcultural capital and “flesh-and-blood genre communities”
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Horror zone: The cultural experience of contemporary horror cinema, 87-102, 2009
1062009
From fan culture/community to the fan world: Possible pathways and ways of having done fandom
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Palabra Clave 20 (4), 856-883, 2017
1012017
From Dalek half balls to Daft Punk helmets: Mimetic fandom and the crafting of replicas
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Transformative Works and Cultures 16, 1-20, 2014
1012014
Torchwood’s trans-transmedia: media tie-ins and brand ‘fanagement’
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Participations 9 (2), 409-428, 2012
942012
The expertise of digital fandom as a ‘community of practice’ Exploring the narrative universe of Doctor Who
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Convergence 21 (3), 360-374, 2015
932015
Media academics as media audiences
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Fandom, Identities and Communities in a Mediated World 1 (1), 33-47, 2007
932007
Veronica Mars, fandom, and the ‘Affective Economics’ of crowdfunding poachers
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new media & society 17 (2), 183-197, 2015
912015
How to do things with cultural theory
M Hills
Bloomsbury, 2005
842005
“Twilight” fans represented in commercial paratexts and inter-fandoms: Resisting and repurposing negative fan stereotypes
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Genre, Reception, and Adaptation in the'Twilight'Series, 113-129, 2016
802016
Transcultural otaku: Japanese representations of fandom and representations of Japan in anime/manga fan cultures
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Media in Transition 2, 10-12, 2002
772002
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