Wednesday, 7 March 2018
Theory of Fandom (Incomplete)
Henry Jenkins' theory of Fandom and Participatory Culture can be defined as the theory of a fans coming together to build a community or culture and participate in expanding and showing appreciation for what they love. This culture had begun to grow in the new age of media and the internet; Web/Media 2.0 which was roughly at the start of the new millenium. Of course a number of the fandom like to take it further and become textual or cultural poachers. Their transition into these types of poachers is supported by the convergence of different platforms. When looking at gaming as as an example of this, different hardwares will be converging to allow players to play Minecraft from different platforms using the same server and network.
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A good start with a clear introduction and good use of media terminology. But where is the rest of the essay? V
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