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Renee- a professor of English completing a project on the 911 Fandom for an academic conference and multiple publications. Please consider participating in the survey and sharing it across the internet!
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911fandomresearch 10 hours ago
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911 fans- a Penn State professor (me!) is completed research on the fandom's response to ships and Bobby's fate for publication. Consider participating in the survey!
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911fandomresearch 10 days ago
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If you鈥檙e missing Bobby Nash this Father鈥檚 Day, consider participating in an academic survey on the 911 fandom and his death.
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911fandomresearch 10 days ago
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PARTICIPATE IN ACADEMIC RESEARCH ON THE 911 FANDOM!
Hello everyone!
My name is Renee, and I am a professor at PSU currently working on an academic project about the 9-1-1 fandom across its history.
Project
If you are eighteen years old, in the US (university policy), and willing, consider taking this survey about your 9-1-1 fandom experiences.
The survey is divided into six categories: a review of the project, demographic information, your history in the fandom, views of representation and shipping, and reactions to Bobby鈥檚 death. Finally, I offer a space to leave additional comments.
You are not required to answer all questions and can skip sections if you prefer. All data will be anonymous.
The survey can take anywhere from 10 minutes to an hour if you want to offer detailed commentary on your beliefs.
Goals for the Project
A public infographic analyzing fandom responses across different social media platforms, noting common trends and differences. For example, were Twitter users more likely to stop watching before Season 9 compared to Reddit users? Who was angriest about Bobby?
Two major research projects in a presentation at Fan Studies Network North America and an academic journal article, preferably in an open-access journal like Transformative Works and Culture
Finally a bit about me: I have a PhD in Rhetoric and Writing, using my training to examine popular culture, i.e. language choices, rhetorical moves, etc. I am on the Fan Studies Network North America organizing committee, which runs one of the largest fan studies conferences in the world, and have won awards for writing about fandom. Finally, this show means a great deal to me, as does the fandom, and I strive to represent all your voices fairly and accurately.
Please reach out to me for questions. And, if willing, share widely across social media!
Final Note: While questions may be hyper-focused on certain characters due to show events (i.e. Bobby Nash or Buddie) I hope anyone who enjoys the show/fandom will complete the survey and enjoy seeing the 'academic' side.
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911fandomresearch 12 days ago
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I'll be adding the survey into other tags over the next few days (I don't want to be reported for spamming outside Tumblr links) but I thank everyone who recommended I send the survey by individual ship/tag!
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911fandomresearch 12 days ago
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PARTICIPATE IN ACADEMIC RESEARCH ON THE 911 FANDOM!
Hello everyone!
My name is Renee, and I am a professor at PSU currently working on an academic project about the 9-1-1 fandom across its history.
Project
If you are eighteen years old, in the US (university policy), and willing, consider taking this survey about your 9-1-1 fandom experiences.
The survey is divided into six categories: a review of the project, demographic information, your history in the fandom, views of representation and shipping, and reactions to Bobby鈥檚 death. Finally, I offer a space to leave additional comments.
You are not required to answer all questions and can skip sections if you prefer. All data will be anonymous.
The survey can take anywhere from 10 minutes to an hour if you want to offer detailed commentary on your beliefs.
Goals for the Project
A public infographic analyzing fandom responses across different social media platforms, noting common trends and differences. For example, were Twitter users more likely to stop watching before Season 9 compared to Reddit users? Who was angriest about Bobby?
Two major research projects in a presentation at Fan Studies Network North America and an academic journal article, preferably in an open-access journal like Transformative Works and Culture
Finally a bit about me: I have a PhD in Rhetoric and Writing, using my training to examine popular culture, i.e. language choices, rhetorical moves, etc. I am on the Fan Studies Network North America organizing committee, which runs one of the largest fan studies conferences in the world, and have won awards for writing about fandom. Finally, this show means a great deal to me, as does the fandom, and I strive to represent all your voices fairly and accurately.
Please reach out to me for questions. And, if willing, share widely across social media!
Final Note: While questions may be hyper-focused on certain characters/ships due to show events, I hope anyone who enjoys the show/fandom will complete the survey and enjoy seeing the 'academic' side.
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911fandomresearch 13 days ago
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PARTICIPATE IN ACADEMIC RESEARCH ON THE 911 FANDOM!
Hello everyone!
My name is Renee, and I am a professor at PSU currently working on an academic project about the 9-1-1 fandom across its history.
Project
If you are eighteen years old, in the US (university policy), and willing, consider taking this survey about your 9-1-1 fandom experiences.
The survey is divided into six categories: a review of the project, demographic information, your history in the fandom, views of representation and shipping, and reactions to Bobby鈥檚 death. Finally, I offer a space to leave additional comments.
You are not required to answer all questions and can skip sections if you prefer. All data will be anonymous.
The survey can take anywhere from 10 minutes to an hour if you want to offer detailed commentary on your beliefs.
Goals for the Project
A public infographic analyzing fandom responses across different social media platforms, noting common trends and differences. For example, were Twitter users more likely to stop watching before Season 9 compared to Reddit users? Who was angriest about Bobby?
Two major research projects in a presentation at Fan Studies Network North America and an academic journal article, preferably in an open-access journal like Transformative Works and Culture
Finally a bit about me: I have a PhD in Rhetoric and Writing, using my training to examine popular culture, i.e. language choices, rhetorical moves, etc. I am on the Fan Studies Network North America organizing committee, which runs one of the largest fan studies conferences in the world, and have won awards for writing about fandom. Finally, this show means a great deal to me, as does the fandom, and I strive to represent all your voices fairly and accurately.
Please reach out to me for questions. And, if willing, share widely across social media!
Final Note: While questions may be hyper-focused on certain characters/ships due to show events, I hope anyone who enjoys the show/fandom will complete the survey and enjoy seeing the 'academic' side.
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911fandomresearch 14 days ago
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Thank you to everyone who has participated and shared the survey. It means a lot to see such a quick response, especially as I wait for other social media platforms like Reddit to allow my account to post . Please consider sharing across your own networks if you haven't already.
I want to reiterate I am interested in all perspectives and participants in the fandom. While certain characters/ships have more of a focus in the survey, these questions are shaped by three things:
Historical popularity of characters and fandom interpretations
News coverage, especially in the final few episodes of season 8
Recent developments in the show, like Bobby's death, which shape how fans are interacting.
I do not invalidate any fandom experiences and hope to get a wide scope of different beliefs, interests, and methods of fan engagement.
If you are interested in updates on the survey and my future academic works, please consider following.
Thank you all again, so much.
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911fandomresearch 14 days ago
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PARTICIPATE IN ACADEMIC RESEARCH ON THE 911 FANDOM!
Hello everyone!
My name is Renee, and I am a professor at PSU currently working on an academic project about the 9-1-1 fandom across its history.
Project
If you are eighteen years old, in the US (university policy), and willing, consider taking this survey about your 9-1-1 fandom experiences.
The survey is divided into six categories: a review of the project, demographic information, your history in the fandom, views of representation and shipping, and reactions to Bobby鈥檚 death. Finally, I offer a space to leave additional comments.
You are not required to answer all questions and can skip sections if you prefer. All data will be anonymous.
The survey can take anywhere from 10 minutes to an hour if you want to offer detailed commentary on your beliefs.
Goals for the Project
A public infographic analyzing fandom responses across different social media platforms, noting common trends and differences. For example, were Twitter users more likely to stop watching before Season 9 compared to Reddit users? Who was angriest about Bobby?
Two major research projects in a presentation at Fan Studies Network North America and an academic journal article, preferably in an open-access journal like Transformative Works and Culture
Finally a bit about me: I have a PhD in Rhetoric and Writing, using my training to examine popular culture, i.e. language choices, rhetorical moves, etc. I am on the Fan Studies Network North America organizing committee, which runs one of the largest fan studies conferences in the world, and have won awards for writing about fandom. Finally, this show means a great deal to me, as does the fandom, and I strive to represent all your voices fairly and accurately.
Please reach out to me for questions. And, if willing, share widely across social media!
Final Note: While questions may be hyper-focused on certain characters due to show events (i.e. Bobby Nash or Buddie) I hope anyone who enjoys the show/fandom will complete the survey and enjoy seeing the 'academic' side.
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911fandomresearch 14 days ago
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PARTICIPATE IN ACADEMIC RESEARCH ON THE 911 FANDOM!
Hello everyone!
My name is Renee, and I am a professor at PSU currently working on an academic project about the 9-1-1 fandom across its history.
Project
If you are eighteen years old, in the US (university policy), and willing, consider taking this survey about your 9-1-1 fandom experiences.
The survey is divided into six categories: a review of the project, demographic information, your history in the fandom, views of representation and shipping, and reactions to Bobby鈥檚 death. Finally, I offer a space to leave additional comments.
You are not required to answer all questions and can skip sections if you prefer. All data will be anonymous.
The survey can take anywhere from 10 minutes to an hour if you want to write significant analysis or offer detailed commentary on your beliefs.
Goals for the Project
A public infographic analyzing fandom responses across different social media platforms, noting common trends and differences. For example, were Twitter users more likely to stop watching before Season 9 compared to Reddit users? Who was angriest about Bobby?
Two major research projects in a presentation at Fan Studies Network North America and an academic journal article, preferably in an open-access journal like Transformative Works and Culture
Finally a bit about me: I have a PhD in Rhetoric and Writing, using my training to examine popular culture, i.e. language choices, rhetorical moves, etc. I am on the Fan Studies Network North America organizing committee, which runs one of the largest fan studies conferences in the world. Finally, this show means a great deal to me, as does the fandom, and I strive to represent all your voices fairly and accurately.
Please reach out to me for questions. And, if willing, share widely across social media!
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