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Transformative Works and Cultures is a peer-reviewed open access academic journal published by the Organization for Transformative Works. The journal collects essays, articles, book reviews, and shorter pieces that concern fandom, fanworks, and fan practices. According to Humanities, Arts, Science and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory (HASTAC), the journal "supports the [Organization for Transformative Works's] mission to promote the legitimacy and sustainability of non-commercial fan creativity by providing a forum for innovative criticism in fan studies, broadly conceived."

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  • Transformative Works and Cultures (de)
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  • Transformative Works and Culture (TWC) ist eine englischsprachige, peer-reviewte, wissenschaftliche Open-Access-Zeitschrift, die sich der Pop- und Fankultur und deren Fanpraxis (Fan-Fiction, Fan-Art, Cosplay etc.) widmet. (de)
  • Transformative Works and Cultures is a peer-reviewed open access academic journal published by the Organization for Transformative Works. The journal collects essays, articles, book reviews, and shorter pieces that concern fandom, fanworks, and fan practices. According to Humanities, Arts, Science and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory (HASTAC), the journal "supports the [Organization for Transformative Works's] mission to promote the legitimacy and sustainability of non-commercial fan creativity by providing a forum for innovative criticism in fan studies, broadly conceived." (en)
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  • Transformative Works and Cultures (en)
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  • Transform. Works Cult. (en)
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  • Transformative Works and Culture (TWC) ist eine englischsprachige, peer-reviewte, wissenschaftliche Open-Access-Zeitschrift, die sich der Pop- und Fankultur und deren Fanpraxis (Fan-Fiction, Fan-Art, Cosplay etc.) widmet. Die erste Ausgabe der Onlinezeitschrift wurde am 15. September 2008 veröffentlicht, die Herausgeberinnen waren Kristina Busse und Karen Hellekson. In der Ausgabe 36 (September 2021) wurde angekündigt, dass ihnen im Jahr 2023 Poe Johnson und Mel Stanfill nachfolgen werden. Bis dahin geben sie die Zeitschrift gemeinsam heraus. Das Journal erscheint bei der der US-amerikanischen , einer weltweit aktiven Non-Profit-Organisation zur Förderung der Fankultur. Die regulären Ausgaben erscheinen jeweils am 15. März und 15. September eines Jahres. (de)
  • Transformative Works and Cultures is a peer-reviewed open access academic journal published by the Organization for Transformative Works. The journal collects essays, articles, book reviews, and shorter pieces that concern fandom, fanworks, and fan practices. According to Humanities, Arts, Science and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory (HASTAC), the journal "supports the [Organization for Transformative Works's] mission to promote the legitimacy and sustainability of non-commercial fan creativity by providing a forum for innovative criticism in fan studies, broadly conceived." The founding editors were Kristina Busse and Karen Hellekson, who remain the editors as of 2021. It covers "popular media, fan communities, and transformative works". A number of noted fan and media scholars sit on the journal's board, such as Henry Jenkins, Busse, Hellekson, Francesca Coppa, Paul Booth, Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Jason Mittell, and Rebecca Tushnet, among others. The journal has raised the academic profile of female fan communities and transformative works, including fan fiction, fan art, fan vids, and cosplay, by serving as a central publication venue for these topics. Coppa states that many second-wave fan fiction scholars, such as herself, started to publish in Transformative Works and Cultures and that the journal has "nurtured a new wave of scholars". Via a number of articles, the journal has had a hand in helping to spread Jenkins, Sam Ford, and Joshua Green's idea of "spreadable media". TWC reached its 20th issue milestone in September 2015, which was commemorated with an online panel discussion by past contributors about the state of fan studies and the role of TWC. (en)
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