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[edit] Introduction

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[edit] Terminology

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[edit] Conventions and fan gatherings

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[edit] Fantasy Sports

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[edit] Fan fiction

See SportsFic.

[edit] Internet History

[edit] Blogging

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[edit] Bulletin Boards

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[edit] Fansites

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[edit] Mailing lists

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[edit] Message boards

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[edit] Usenet

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[edit] Wikis

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[edit] Kerfluffles

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[edit] Fandom size

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[edit] Fanzines

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[edit] External links

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[edit] See also

[edit] Sources

Below is a partial list of articles and academic sources to help you continue to learn about this community.

  • Branscombe, N., & Wann, D. (1991). The positive social and self concept consequences of sports team identification. Journal of Sport and Social Issues, 15, 1.
  • Branscombe, N., & Wann, D. (1992). Role of identification with a group, arousal, categorisation processes and self-esteem in sports spectator aggression. Human Relations, 45(10), 1013-1033.
  • Burca, S., Brannick, T., & Meenaghan, T. (1996). Spectators as consumers: A relationship marketing approach. Conference Proceedings Fourth European Congress on Sport Management. Montpellier 1996.
  • Duke, V. (1991). The sociology of football: A research agenda for the 1990's. Sociological Review, 39(3), 627-645.
  • Guttman, A. (1986). Sports spectators. New York: Columbia University Press.
  • Hirt, E., Zillman, D., Erickson, G., & Kennedy, C. (1992). The costs and benefits of allegiance: Changes in fans self-ascribed competencies after team victory versus team defeat. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 63, 724-738.
  • Jayaratne, T. (1993). Quantitative methodology and feminist research. In M. Hammersley (Ed.), Social research: Philosophy, politics and practice (pp. 109-123). London: Sage.
  • Lee, A., & Zeiss, C. (1980). Behavioural commitment to the role of sport consumer: An exploratory analysis. Sociology and Social Research, 64(3), 405-419.
  • Madrigal, R. (1995). Cognitive and affective determinants of fan satisfaction with sporting event attendance. Journal of Leisure Research, 27(3), 205-227.
  • Murrell, A., & Dietz, B. (1992). Fan support of sports teams: The effect of a common group identity. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 14, 28-39.
  • Pooley, J. (1978). The sport fan: A social psychology of misbehaviour. Calgary: CAPHER Sociology of Sport Monograph Series.
  • Schimmel, Kimberly S.; Harrington, C. Lee; Bielby, Denise D.. "Keep Your Fans to Yourself: The Disjuncture between Sport Studies' and Pop Culture Studies' Perspectives on Fandom" Sport in Society 10.4 (2007). 16 Jan. 2008 <http://www.informaworld.com/10.1080/17430430701388764>
  • Wakefield, K., & Sloan, H. (1995). The effects of team loyalty and selected stadium factors on spectator attendance. Journal of Sport Management, 9, 153-172.
  • Wann, D., & Branscombe, N. (1993). Sports fans: Measuring degree of identification with their team. International Journal of Sport Psychology, 24, 1-17.
  • Wann, D., & Dolan, T. (1994). Influence of spectator's identification on evaluation of past, present and future performance of a sports team. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 78, 547-552.
  • Wann, D., & Hamlet, M. (1995). Author and subject gender in sport research. International Journal of Sport Psychology, 26, 225-232.
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