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variety of humans who are superior to regular humanity and are therefore hunted down and killed by the normal human population. While the story has nothing to do with fandom, many science-fiction fans felt very close to the protagonists, feeling their experience as bright people in a
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write comments about the storiesâthey sent their addresses, and
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English-speaking fandom, but with distinguishing local features. For example,
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are murder mysteries set at a science-fiction convention and within the broader culture of fandom respectively. While containing mostly nasty caricatures of fans and fandom, some fans take them with good humor; others consider them vicious and cruel.
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have somewhat supplanted printed fanzines as an outlet for expression in fandom, though many popular fanzines continue to be published. Science-fiction fans have been among the first users of computers, email, personal computers and the
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calls science fiction "perhaps the most social of all literary genres", and states, "Science fiction is driven by organized fandom, volunteers who put on hundreds of literary conventions in every corner of the globe, every weekend of the year."
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and, when it faded into history, several of the original League chapters remained viable and were subsequently incorporated as independent organizations. Most notable among the former League chapters which were spun off was the
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British National convention or
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Kozinets, Robert V. (2007), "Inno-tribes: Star Trek as
Wikimedia" in Cova, Bernard, Robert V. Kozinets, and Avi Shankar Consumer Tribes, Oxford and Burlington, MA: Butterworth-Heinemann, 194â211.
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coordinates the organization the annual national convention (Italcon) and awards (Premio Italia â with thirty- two categories across media â and Premio
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in contact with one another based upon that interest. SF fandom has a life of its own, but not much in the way of formal organization (although formal clubs such as the
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within specific geographic regions. Several have purchased property and maintain ongoing collections of SF literature available for research, as in the case of the
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science fiction" has a fan-maintained bibliography at the New
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world mirrored that of the mutants; hence, the rallying cry, "Fans Are Slans!"; and the tradition that a building inhabited primarily by fans can be called a
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988:Bay Area Science Fiction Association
968:Philadelphia Science Fiction Society
902:1st World Science Fiction Convention
867:run for 50 issues starting in 1975,
664:Philadelphia Science Fiction Society
2164:Iannuzzi, Giulia (1 January 2016).
1939:British Science Fiction Association
976:Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society
783:Linköpings Science Fiction-Förening
657:Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society
603:'s fiction magazines. Not only did
538:Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society
455:The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
2558:Fandom-related Special Collections
2523:Science fiction and fantasy fandom
2213:Iannuzzi, Giulia; Pagetti, Carlo.
1013:relies largely or entirely upon a
859:, was soon to become a writer for
49:it lacks sufficient corresponding
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1320:Gather in the Hall of the Planets
984:Baltimore Science Fiction Society
908:was held in conjunction with the
123:List of alternate history fiction
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3764:Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic
2035:University of Pennsylvania Press
1934:Birmingham Science Fiction Group
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1451:Figures in the history of fandom
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1094:Society for Creative Anachronism
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795:Alvar Appeltoffts Memorial Prize
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5141:Science and technology studies
2548:by David Kyle about old Fandom
1269:. The word is derived via the
547:, with its own literature and
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3322:Live action role-playing game
2853:Legal issues with fan fiction
2484:The Fanac fan history project
2029:Bacon-Smith, Camille (2000).
1160:television series and movie
994:Offshoots and subcommunities
4685:Space stations and habitats
2839:
2489:The Fancyclopedia 3 project
2363:"Recursive Science Fiction"
614:Science Correspondence Club
462:The Encyclopedia of Fantasy
449:List of Japanese SF writers
5238:
3151:Celebrity worship syndrome
2446:by Harry Warner Jr. (1969)
2170:Journal of Romance Studies
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1322:, by K.M. O'Donnell (aka
951:Science-fiction societies
579:Audience waiting for the
3601:by date of establishment
2553:David Langford Home Page
2376:"fantasticfiction.co.uk"
1663:Samuel Edward Konkin III
1395:Zombies of the Gene Pool
1380:Greater Los Angeles area
675:science fiction fanzines
528:of people interested in
5009:Artificial intelligence
4907:Simulated consciousness
2440:by Frederik Pohl (1978)
2393:Jenkins, Henry (1992).
2305:Oxford University Press
2219:www.sf-encyclopedia.com
2182:10.3828/jrs.2016.160107
2031:Science Fiction Culture
1998:Trans-Atlantic Fan Fund
1391:Bimbos of the Death Sun
1340:Now You See It/Him/Them
1234:Fanspeak is made up of
711:(Hyperion Press, 1988,
698:science fiction authors
64:more precise citations.
5217:Science fiction fandom
5161:Technology and society
4029:Science Fiction Museum
3586:Professional wrestling
3317:Historical reenactment
3009:A Song of Ice and Fire
2970:Disneyland social club
2947:Anime and manga fandom
2926:Science fiction fandom
2532:Who's Who in SF Fandom
2438:The Way the Future Was
2434:by Damon Knight (1977)
2428:by Isaac Asimov (1979)
2297:Prucher, Jeff (2007).
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1792:Christoffer Schander
1688:Robert A. W. Lowndes
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536:(1937â1945) and the
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2643:Real person fiction
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2426:In Memory Yet Green
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2334:"The Tucker Circle"
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1633:John-Henri Holmberg
1407:Alternate Worldcons
1294:Wilson "Bob" Tucker
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662:In 1935, PSFS (the
555:Origins and history
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4943:Ancient astronauts
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2562:University of Iowa
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1992:Star Wars Insider
1976:Gaylactic Network
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3889:Libertarian
3852:Dying Earth
3823:Space opera
3791:Inner space
3702:Definitions
3629:Fan service
3624:Fan loyalty
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2307:. pp.
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1902:Walt Willis
1882:Taral Wayne
1877:Bill Warren
1852:Bjo Trimble
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4892:Group mind
4871:Warp drive
4826:Multiverse
4816:Hyperspace
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4589:Television
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3026:Doctor Who
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2808:Kirk/Spock
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2518:Bob Tucker
2016:References
1862:Bob Tucker
1822:Ken Slater
1812:Larry Shaw
1787:Don Sakers
1728:Ray Palmer
1673:David Kyle
1648:Roy Kettle
1599:Mike Glyer
1539:Terry Carr
1445:slan shack
1288:In fiction
1267:Get A Life
1168:Browncoats
1118:L5 Society
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1086:comic book
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4246:Endeavor
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4075:Canadian
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3953:Japanese
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3781:Feminist
3744:Timeline
3739:New Wave
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3471:Fan wiki
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