FSNNA 2025
The FSNNA 2025 conference is quickly approaching! Check out the program here or the text-only accessible program here.
The FSNNA 2025 conference is quickly approaching! Check out the program here or the text-only accessible program here.
In 2024, we focused on highlighting a different “Monster” on each day of the conference. Our “Monster” keynotes were: Dr. Rukmini Pande, Flourish Klink and Elizabeth Minkel of Fansplaining, Drs. Henry Jenkins and Robert Kozinets, and Dr. Judith Fathallah.
As many of us re-emerged from the depths of the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2024 conference sought to focus on re-connection, re-engagement, re-invigoration, and re-invention. The keynote lecture, “Modeling White Masculinity Through Model Trains,” was delivered by Aaron Trammel.
The next FSN North America conference will be held October 11–15, 2023. As we will once again be hosting the conference online as a fully virtual academic event, we would like to extend a particular invitation to the global fan studies community to join us. Stay tuned for a full CFP and more details on …
Our first themed conference, FSNNA22 invited attendees to reflect and explore on the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on media consumption and fandom, particularly in the context of domestic spaces. Caetlin Benson-Allott gave the keynote lecture, “Turn On, Tune In, Get Out: Rethinking Escapism and Domestic Spectatorship.”
Still online, FSNNA21 was keynoted by Dr. Rebecca Williams. The conference also featured a plenary roundtable on research ethics in practice.
Our first online conference, featuring a keynote conversation between Drs. Rebecca Wanzo and Lori Morimoto, workshops on archival research and fan studies in the age of COVID and Black Lives Matter, and aca-fandom and structural racism.
The 2019 conference was held at DePaul, with keynote lectures from Dr. Lori Kido-Lopez and Keidra Chaney. Organizing committee member Dr. Jacinta Yanders facilitated a workshop on decolonizing research and teaching.
The inaugural FSN North America conference, held at DePaul University in downtown Chicago. The keynote lecture, “Everything is Fandom, and Fandom is the Problem, So What Are We Going to Do About It?” was given by Dr. Abigail De Kosnik.