Give It Up for Our 2024 Sponsors

Logos of LSU Press, Intellect, and University of Iowa Press

As we gear up for the FSNNA 2024 Conference, we’re excited to recognize the generous support of our sponsors. LSU Press, Intellect, and the University of Iowa Press are at the forefront of publishing scholarship in fan studies, providing invaluable resources for researchers, educators, and fans alike, and will be at the conference to present their work and to answer any questions you might have.

Here’s what they have to say:

LSU Press acquires fan studies titles that expand the boundaries of the discipline and engage deeply with related fields like sports, music, literature, media studies, and more. Like all of our books, our fan studies list undergoes a rigorous peer review process to ensure scholarly excellence. Acquisitions editor Jenny Keegan is always eager to connect with emerging scholars to share information about the scholarly publication process and encourages junior and established scholars to reach out any time for advice and support in navigating the publication process.

Intellect is an independent academic publisher for scholars and practitioners teaching and researching in the arts, media and creative industries. Best known for our work in popular culture and media studies, we provide publishing services in many subject areas, backed by over 40 years of steady growth and a reputation for excellence in design and production.

Established in 1969, the University of Iowa Press is a well-regarded academic publisher serving scholars, students, and readers throughout the world with works of poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, and humanities scholarship. Our Fandom & Culture series seeks dynamic books that challenge readers to reexamine preconceived notions of fandom, fan communities, and fan works. The series aims to speak to scholars, fans, and general audiences on a number of social and cultural issues related to fandom, including (but not limited to) gender, sexuality, race, class, technology, pedagogy, cultural studies, and other traditionally overlooked topics in the field.

We’re grateful for their continued support of our conference and the fan studies community!