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Rebecca Williams
Rebecca Williams
Associate Professor in Media Audiences & Participatory Cultures
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Post-object fandom: Television, identity and self-narrative
R Williams
Bloomsbury Publishing USA, 2015
1942015
Theme Park Fandom
R Williams
94*2020
Theme Park Fandom: Spatial Transmedia, Materiality and Participatory Cultures
R Williams
Amsterdam University Press, 2020
942020
“This Is the Night TV Died”: Television Post-Object Fandom and the Demise of The West Wing
R Williams
Popular Communication 9 (4), 266-279, 2011
712011
Fan tourism and pilgrimage
R Williams
The Routledge companion to media fandom, 98-106, 2017
532017
‘It’s all my interpretation’ Reading Spike through the subcultural celebrity of James Marsters
M Hills, R Williams
European journal of cultural studies 8 (3), 345-365, 2005
462005
Remembering ourselves, viewing the others: historical reality television and celebrity in the small nation
R McElroy, R Williams
Television & new media 12 (3), 187-206, 2011
412011
Good Neighbours? Fan/producer relationships and the broadcasting field
R Williams
Continuum 24 (2), 279-289, 2010
402010
It’s about power”: Spoilers and fan hierarchy in on-line Buffy fandom
R Williams
Slayage: The Online International Journal of Buffy Studies 11, 1-15, 2004
352004
“Anyone who calls Muse a Twilight band will be shot on sight”: Music, distinction, and the “interloping fan” in the Twilight franchise
R Williams
Fan Identities and Practices in Context, 49-64, 2017
302017
‘Wandering off into soap land’: Fandom, genre and ‘shipping’The West Wing
R Williams
Participations 8 (1), 270-295, 2011
282011
Post-Object Fandom: Television
R Williams
Identity and Self-narrative, London, Bloomsbury, 2015
242015
From Beyond Control to In control: investigating Drew Barrymore’s feminist agency/authorship
R Williams
Stardom and celebrity: A reader, 111-125, 2007
242007
Ontological security, authorship, and resurrection: exploring Twin Peaks' social media afterlife
R Williams
Cinema Journal 55 (3), 143-147, 2016
232016
Angel’s Monstrous Mothers and Vampires with Souls: Investigating the Abject in ‘Television Horror’
M Hills, R Williams
Reading Angel: The TV Spin-Off With A Soul, 203-220, 2005
232005
Funko Hannibal in Florence: Fan Tourism, Transmediality, and Paratextual-Spatio-Play
R Williams
JOMEC Journal 14, 71-90, 2019
19*2019
Desiring the doctor: identity, gender and genre in online fandom
R Williams
British Science Fiction Film and Television McFarland, 169, 2011
172011
Transnational twilighters: A Twilight fan community in Norway
ILK Bore, R Williams
Melissa Click, Jennifer Stevens Aubrey, and, 2010
162010
Fandom and Controversy
R Williams, L Bennett
American Behavioral Scientist 66 (8), 1035-1043, 2022
142022
THE APPEAL OF THE PAST IN HISTORICAL REALITY TELEVISION: Coal House at War and its audiences
R McElroy, R Williams
Media history 17 (1), 79-96, 2011
142011
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