Ins and outs of transmedia fandom: Motives for entering and exiting the SKAM fan community online

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Ins and outs of transmedia fandom: Motives for entering and exiting the SKAM fan community online. / Sundet, Vilde Schanke; Petersen, Line Nybro.

In: Poetics, 08.11.2020.

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Sundet, VS & Petersen, LN 2020, 'Ins and outs of transmedia fandom: Motives for entering and exiting the SKAM fan community online', Poetics. https://doi.org/https://reader.elsevier.com/reader/sd/pii/S0304422X20302588?token=B7A02741BB17E39180194DCE23965A70C8AC3327641720B10D31D101E5746E09E068F43AE7108410C76521138AE51D58

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Sundet, V. S., & Petersen, L. N. (2020). Ins and outs of transmedia fandom: Motives for entering and exiting the SKAM fan community online. Poetics. https://doi.org/https://reader.elsevier.com/reader/sd/pii/S0304422X20302588?token=B7A02741BB17E39180194DCE23965A70C8AC3327641720B10D31D101E5746E09E068F43AE7108410C76521138AE51D58

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Sundet VS, Petersen LN. Ins and outs of transmedia fandom: Motives for entering and exiting the SKAM fan community online. Poetics. 2020 Nov 8. https://doi.org/https://reader.elsevier.com/reader/sd/pii/S0304422X20302588?token=B7A02741BB17E39180194DCE23965A70C8AC3327641720B10D31D101E5746E09E068F43AE7108410C76521138AE51D58

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Sundet, Vilde Schanke ; Petersen, Line Nybro. / Ins and outs of transmedia fandom: Motives for entering and exiting the SKAM fan community online. In: Poetics. 2020.

Bibtex

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