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Below is a partial list of news articles, academic papers, books, journal articles and web sources that deal with CSI, the show and the CSI fandom.

  • Lee Harrington, Denise D. Bielby (2005) Flow, Home, and Media Pleasures The Journal of Popular Culture 38 (5), 834–854.
  • Guzzetti, B.J. (2004, April). Hanging out and around: Roles, relations, and realities of research in information settings. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Diego, CA.
  • Deborah Jermyn, Su Holmes. The Audience is Dead; Long Live the Audience!: Interactivity, `Telephilia' and the contemporary Television Audience. Critical Studies in Television. Volume 1 Issue 1, Spring 2006, pp 49-57. A range of cultural, technological and conceptual shifts have made the idea of a `mass' audience for television increasingly fragile and problematic. This article looks at some of the reasons for, and repercussions of this shift, while reflecting on where the `TV audience' and the conceptualisation of it may go next. We focus on two key aspects of this context: the advent of the multi-platform interactive text (`event' Reality TV), to changing popular conceptions of the TV audience and their practices (the rise of personal DVD collections and the possibility of positing a `telephile.


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