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What is Futurians

Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Media Fandom
An early science fiction fan group who believed in that the liberal and scientific ideology inherent in much of the genre should be a way of life for humanity, above all other goals.
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The Futurians, Gamergate, and Fandom: The Construction of Social Identities Through Competition and Technology
Julia Crouse Waddell (West Chester University, USA)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 16
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3323-9.ch016
Abstract
From the science fiction fan clubs of the 1930s to the modern gamers, devoted fans have found one another and formed groups bonded over their shared interest. As groups formed, social identities began to emerge, distinguishing ingroups and outgroups. Social identity theory helps to explain the formation of groups as well as inevitable competition over resources and power. As technology became more sophisticated, fans were able to communicate with greater ease facilitating ingroup social identification. The inherent properties of video games reinforce both the cooperation among ingroup members as well as the rivalry with outgroups. Understanding the mechanisms within video games as well as the affordances of CMC and social media help to explain the group dynamics that support the Gamergate social identity.
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