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About the Book Series

This series provides a platform for cutting-edge research in the field of media studies, with a strong focus on the impact of digitization, globalization, and fan culture. The series is dedicated to publishing the highest-quality monographs (and exceptional edited collections) on the developing social, cultural, and economic practices surrounding media convergence and audience participation. The term ‘media convergence’ relates to the complex ways in which the production, distribution, and consumption of contemporary media are affected by digitization, while ‘participatory culture’ refers to the changing relationship between media producers and their audiences. Both developments have required substantial (and still ongoing) redefinitions of existing media platforms, as the rapid interactions between technological developments and socio-cultural practices continue to pose challenges as well as offer new opportunities for media scholars from a variety of academic disciplines.

Interdisciplinary by its very definition, the series will provide a publishing platform for international scholars doing new and critical research in relevant fields. While the main focus will be on contemporary media culture, the series is also open to research that focuses on the historical forebears of digital convergence culture, including histories of fandom, cross- and transmedia franchises, reception studies and audience ethnographies, and critical approaches to the culture industry and commodity culture.

The series revolves around the following key themes:

The effects of digitization and media convergence on global, national, and transnational popular culture(s)
Shifting cultural hierarchies in the media landscape
Cultures and histories of fandom in the context of globalization and digitization
Media archaeology and (pre-)histories of media transformations
New storytelling practices in the context of convergence culture, franchising, and world-building
The political economies of global digital culture

16 Series Titles


Fanfiction and the Author How Fanfic Changes Popular Cultural Texts

Fanfiction and the Author: How Fanfic Changes Popular Cultural Texts

1st Edition

By Judith Fathallah
January 10, 2026

The production, reception and discussion of fanfiction is a major aspect of contemporary global media. Thus far, however, the genre has been subject to relatively little rigorous qualitative or quantitative study-a problem that Judith M. Fathallah remedies here through close analysis of fanfiction ...

World Building Transmedia, Fans, Industries

World Building: Transmedia, Fans, Industries

1st Edition

Edited By Marta Boni
January 10, 2026

Thanks to modern technology, we are now living in an age of multiplatform fictional worlds, as television, film, the Internet, graphic novels, toys and more facilitate the creation of diverse yet compact imaginary universes, which are often recognisable as brands and exhibit well-defined identities...

Adaptation in the Age of Media Convergence

Adaptation in the Age of Media Convergence

1st Edition

Edited By Johannes Fehrle, Werner Schäfke-Zell
January 09, 2026

This collection considers new phenomena emerging in a convergence environment from the perspective of adaptation studies. The contributions take the most prominent methods within the field to offer reconsiderations of theoretical concepts and practices in participatory culture, transmedia ...

Productive Fandom Intermediality and Affective Reception in Fan Cultures

Productive Fandom: Intermediality and Affective Reception in Fan Cultures

1st Edition

By Nicolle Lamerichs
January 09, 2026

To dismantle negative stereotypes of fans, this book offers a media ethnography of the digital culture, conventions, and urban spaces associated with fandoms, arguing that fandom is an area of productive, creative, and subversive value. By examining the fandoms of Sherlock, Glee, Firefly, and other...

A Transmedia Archaeology of Film Promotion Online Horror Ballyhoo and Fantastic Nostalgia

A Transmedia Archaeology of Film Promotion Online: Horror Ballyhoo and Fantastic Nostalgia

1st Edition

By Kim Walden
January 08, 2026

At a time when more films are released annually than there are days in the year, films must compete for audience attention. As a result, promotional budgets have risen exponentially with online becoming the fastest growing sector. Film websites don’t just promote films, they chronicle backstories, ...

Doctor Who and Gay Male Fandom A Queer(ed) Transmedia Franchise

Doctor Who and Gay Male Fandom: A Queer(ed) Transmedia Franchise

1st Edition

By Mike Stack
December 01, 2025

Doctor Who is a BBC transmedia franchise that has lasted over sixty years. Its fanbase boasts a substantial following of gay men. This book asks why this should be. Through examining four core components, the Doctor, the TARDIS, the companion and the Daleks, this book traces the trajectory of ...

Fanvids Television, Women, and Home Media Re-Use

Fanvids: Television, Women, and Home Media Re-Use

1st Edition

By E. Charlotte Stevens
December 01, 2025

Fanvids, or vids, are short videos created in media fandom. Made from television and film sources, they are neither television episodes nor films; they resemble music videos but are non-commercial fanworks that construct creative and critical analyses of existing media. The creators of ...

Film Authorship in Contemporary Transmedia Culture The Paratextual Lives of Asian Auteurs

Film Authorship in Contemporary Transmedia Culture: The Paratextual Lives of Asian Auteurs

1st Edition

By Wikanda Promkhuntong
December 01, 2025

Film Authorship in Contemporary Transmedia Culture: The Paratextual Lives of Asian Auteurs examines film authorship in the transmedia era whereby film directors have become public figures through a wide range of textual, material, and performative practices. The book draws on the notion of paratext...

Making European Cult Cinema Fan Enterprise in an Alternative Economy

Making European Cult Cinema: Fan Enterprise in an Alternative Economy

1st Edition

By Oliver Carter
December 01, 2025

Fans of cult films don't just watch the movies they love-they frequently engage with them in other, more creative ways as well. Making European Cult Cinema explores the ways in which that fandom could be understood as an alternative economy of fan enterprise, through a close look at how fans ...

Music Generations in the Digital Age Social Practices of Listening and Idols in Japan

Music Generations in the Digital Age: Social Practices of Listening and Idols in Japan

1st Edition

By Rafal Zaborowski
December 01, 2025

What do we do when we listen? The act of engagement with music in everyday life may seem simple on the surface but participation, interpretation, circulation and cultural production in the digital age are more complex and entangled than ever before. It is especially so in Japan, with its vast ...

Theme Park Fandom Spatial Transmedia, Materiality and Participatory Cultures

Theme Park Fandom: Spatial Transmedia, Materiality and Participatory Cultures

1st Edition

By Rebecca Williams
December 01, 2025

Theme Park Fandom argues that serious study of theme parks and their adult fans has much to tell us about contemporary transmediality and convergence, themed and immersive spaces, and audience relationships with places of meaning. Considering the duopoly of Disney and Universal in Orlando, the book...

Theoretical Perspectives on Fan Scholarship in the Franchise Era

Theoretical Perspectives on Fan Scholarship in the Franchise Era

1st Edition

By Sophie Charlotte van de Goor
December 01, 2025

This book is a practical and theoretical guide for anyone interested in researching popular media, popular culture, audiences, and fans. Unlike most books, Theoretical Perspectives does not talk about media texts or fan communities. Instead, it critically explores the workings of fan scholarship: ...

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