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19 wrz 2019 · What Makes Someone a Fan? It’s more than just ticket sales. Rich Luker, a social psychologist, studies fandom and why, for example, someone might get a tattoo of their favorite team.
10 maj 2023 · From Whovians to Swifties, pop culture fandoms can have a dubious reputation, but social psychology shows that being part of a group can be immensely enriching, says Michael Bond.
19 kwi 2021 · The results highlight a possible mechanism contributing to the benefits of belonging to fan groups and illustrate the possible benefits of helping others within one’s fan group.
7 lip 2019 · Abstract-This article describes the methods and materials used in my various studies of fan cultures in the years from 1988 to 2018. It delineates a mixed methods/multiperspectivist approach and...
7 kwi 2016 · Why, then, do fans from across the country unite 1 in their overt contempt for a specific team? What is the psychological setup and the sociocultural rationale of the ‘hater fan’? 2 Why do people fervently and outspokenly assign to themselves the role of a non-member of a certain fan group, instead of simply ignoring that which they do not ...
7 gru 2010 · If you grew up in Boston, you are in all likelihood a Red Sox fan; if you grew up in New York City, you may very well be a Yankees fan (or Mets, same point). The accident of your birth determines...
10 lis 2022 · Surveys of anime fans and other types of media fans suggest that connecting with fan communities may boost people’s psychological well-being. This group of fans is cosplaying as characters from the anime My Hero Academia.