2022
DOI: 10.1080/00948705.2022.2032110
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It’s much more important than that: against fictionalist accounts of fandom

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“…On the benefits of make-believe, see Root-Bernstein (2012) and Singer and Singer (1992). 21 Regarding fans, Archer and Wojtowicz (2022) emphasize that "the success… of a team [may impact] the community that fans are a part of and around which they build a central part of their identity" (p. 94). Archer and Wotjowicz suggest that winning matters for such fans, but that it may not matter for other fans (including, perhaps, fans like Daniel).…”
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“…On the benefits of make-believe, see Root-Bernstein (2012) and Singer and Singer (1992). 21 Regarding fans, Archer and Wojtowicz (2022) emphasize that "the success… of a team [may impact] the community that fans are a part of and around which they build a central part of their identity" (p. 94). Archer and Wotjowicz suggest that winning matters for such fans, but that it may not matter for other fans (including, perhaps, fans like Daniel).…”
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“… Archer and Wojtowicz (2022), Borge (2019), Nguyen (2019a), Scheffler (2013, p. 58), Stear (2017), Velleman (2002), Walton (2015, pp. 75–79), and Wildman (2019).…”
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