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Since it first aired in 1966, Star Trek has led American television into a more progressive era by presenting a diverse cast interacting as equals, demonstrating expertise and efficiency as they lead a starship across the galaxy. To this day, the Star Trek franchise strives to inspire viewers to find beauty in diversity and progress. In Social Movements and the Collective Identity of the Star Trek Fandom: Boldly Going Where No Fans Have Gone Before, David G. LoConto explores the development of the Star Trek fandom from its uncertain beginnings in the 1960s, to the popularity explosion in the…mehr
Since it first aired in 1966, Star Trek has led American television into a more progressive era by presenting a diverse cast interacting as equals, demonstrating expertise and efficiency as they lead a starship across the galaxy. To this day, the Star Trek franchise strives to inspire viewers to find beauty in diversity and progress. In Social Movements and the Collective Identity of the Star Trek Fandom: Boldly Going Where No Fans Have Gone Before, David G. LoConto explores the development of the Star Trek fandom from its uncertain beginnings in the 1960s, to the popularity explosion in the 1990s and its triumphant return in 2017. LoConto analyzes the cultural phenomena of Star Trek through a social psychological approach, using symbolic interactionist and strategic ritualization theories, as well as ideas from Habermas and Foucault to track the fandom's movements, values, and evolution.
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Autorenporträt
David G. LoConto is professor of sociology at New Mexico State University.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Foundations Chapter One: The Importance of Narratives, Science Fiction and Star Trek Chapter Two: Fandom Part II: Star Trek Fandom, 1966-2019 Chapter Three: Symbolic Interaction, Resource Mobilization Theory and Fandom, 1966-1969 Chapter Four: Social Movement Societies and Fandom, 1970-1979 Chapter Five: From Social Movement Society to Stability, 1980-1989 Chapter Six: Cultural Diffusion and Changing Identity 1990-2001 Chapter Seven: The Long Road and Multiphrenia, 2001-2016 Chapter Eight: We Deserve a New Series! New Beginnings Part III: Behavior and Star Trek Fandom Chapter Nine: Collective Identity and Rituals at Conventions Chapter Ten: I Cosplay Therefore I Am Chapter Eleven: Power, Politics and the Fandom Chapter Twelve: The Impact of Social and Digital Media on the Fandom Part IV: Conclusions Chapter Thirteen: The Future of Star Trek and its Fandom
Part I: Foundations Chapter One: The Importance of Narratives, Science Fiction and Star Trek Chapter Two: Fandom Part II: Star Trek Fandom, 1966-2019 Chapter Three: Symbolic Interaction, Resource Mobilization Theory and Fandom, 1966-1969 Chapter Four: Social Movement Societies and Fandom, 1970-1979 Chapter Five: From Social Movement Society to Stability, 1980-1989 Chapter Six: Cultural Diffusion and Changing Identity 1990-2001 Chapter Seven: The Long Road and Multiphrenia, 2001-2016 Chapter Eight: We Deserve a New Series! New Beginnings Part III: Behavior and Star Trek Fandom Chapter Nine: Collective Identity and Rituals at Conventions Chapter Ten: I Cosplay Therefore I Am Chapter Eleven: Power, Politics and the Fandom Chapter Twelve: The Impact of Social and Digital Media on the Fandom Part IV: Conclusions Chapter Thirteen: The Future of Star Trek and its Fandom
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