CFP Archives - Fan Studies Network North America https://fsn-northamerica.org/tag/cfp/ Putting fandom in focus. Sun, 19 Oct 2025 14:58:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://fsn-northamerica.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/cropped-FSNNA-White-Logo-1-32x32.png CFP Archives - Fan Studies Network North America https://fsn-northamerica.org/tag/cfp/ 32 32 NEW – Undergraduate CFP for FSNNA 2025! https://fsn-northamerica.org/new-undergraduate-cfp-for-fsnna-2025/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=new-undergraduate-cfp-for-fsnna-2025 Fri, 11 Apr 2025 17:18:07 +0000 https://fsn-northamerica.org.dream.website/?p=7170 Call for Participation: Undergraduate Showcase Fan Studies Network North America Conference 2025 (virtual) October 26, 2025 Fandom REPUTATION: Influence, Power, and Capital For the first time in FSNNA conference history, we are offering an Undergraduate Showcase, highlighting the efforts of undergraduate students across disciplines who have undertaken fan studies work both in and out of ...

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Call for Participation: Undergraduate Showcase

Fan Studies Network North America Conference 2025 (virtual)

October 26, 2025

Fandom REPUTATION: Influence, Power, and Capital

For the first time in FSNNA conference history, we are offering an Undergraduate Showcase, highlighting the efforts of undergraduate students across disciplines who have undertaken fan studies work both in and out of the classroom.

Fandom, the community or individual practice of being a fan, is something many of us participate in every day–from our fervent support of a sports team (and hatred of its rivals) to our speculation with friends of what will happen next in our favorite show, to the video game soundtracks we listen to in our rooms. 

When fan studies kicked off, fandom was a more niche activity whose practices – and even existence – still had to be explained to general readership. But today, fandom is a widely recognized phenomenon across popular culture and scholarship.

As our virtual conference enters its seventh year, FSNNA invites undergraduates to submit proposals about the research they’ve done in fan studies.

Some potential topics we hope to see submissions about include (but are not limited to!):

  • What is fandom to you? Is it in the ways you participate, the people you engage with, the representation you seek? Is it fun? Is it stressful? 
  • What reputations do fandoms hold? Has there ever been a community you know not to engage with because of their reputation? What about communities you found welcoming to both new and old fans?
  • What impact does representation have in fandom?
  • How has fandom changed during/since COVID lockdowns?
  • Where do you find fandom?
  • What power/influence does fandom have?

How you approach and seek to respond to these questions can take many shapes. Your project might be more theoretical and broadly applicable to fandom as a phenomenon, or it might take up case studies of specific fandoms to explore in greater detail. 

[NOTE: While we hope undergrads can use their experiences to shape their projects, these must be primarily research/argument based projects and not solely personal reflections.]


 Format of the 2025 Conference

FSNNA allows undergraduate researchers to submit under two potential options:

  • Participants will be grouped into roundtables for a live conversation based on overlapping fandoms, research methods, or issues. Each roundtable participant will have an opportunity to introduce themselves and their work for 5–7 minutes, followed by some moderated discussion and Q&A with the audience.
  • Participants will also prepare a digital poster summarizing their research contribution. More specific guidelines about poster formats will be available soon! Posters will be available asynchronously throughout the conference in our Discord server, where attendees can ask questions and share feedback.

Further, we are committed to mentoring and fostering research with undergraduate participants and will host optional workshops closer to the date to offer feedback, support, and structure. 

Submissions for the Undergraduate Showcase are due by Friday, May 16. SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED TO MONDAY, MAY 19.

Submission Details

Ready to submit your work for FSNNA 2025? Here’s what the application form will ask for: 

  • An abstract of ~200 words (include a clear explanation of your research project)
  • A bibliography of 1-2 references
  • A bio of yourself (~50 words)

We’ve also prepared a document about writing an abstract: check it out HERE

Get Ready for the 2025 Conference! 

Thank you for reading this call for papers. We’re excited to consider your work for the 2025 FSNNA conference!

Still have a question? Please feel free to contact us at fsnna.conference@gmail.com.

Ready to submit your work? Visit our submission form HERE

(Or if the link above doesn’t work, copy and paste this into your browser: https://forms.gle/jsf5ySX1ncHKnZq46)

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Get Ready – CFP for FSNNA 2025! https://fsn-northamerica.org/get-ready-for-the-fsnna-2025-conference/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=get-ready-for-the-fsnna-2025-conference Fri, 11 Apr 2025 16:57:32 +0000 https://fsn-northamerica.org.dream.website/?p=7165 Call for Participation Fan Studies Network North America Conference 2025 (virtual) October 23-26, 2025 REPUTATION: Influence, Power, and Capital FSNNA Annual Conference 2025 When fan studies first emerged as an undisciplined discipline, fandom was more of a niche activity whose practices (and even existence) still had to be explained to a general readership. Today though, ...

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Call for Participation

Fan Studies Network North America Conference 2025 (virtual)

October 23-26, 2025

REPUTATION: Influence, Power, and Capital

FSNNA Annual Conference 2025

When fan studies first emerged as an undisciplined discipline, fandom was more of a niche activity whose practices (and even existence) still had to be explained to a general readership. Today though, fandom is a widely recognized phenomenon, a frame of reference for popular culture, and a desirable market demographic for new cultural products like music, films, and games. These broader cultural shifts are often mirrored within fandom itself: experienced fans observe that multifandom peers move from interest to interest faster, while new fans might enter fandom(s) without any knowledge of community norms. 

As participation in fandom has broadened, changing fan experiences and fan cultures, many reckon with questions about what it means to be in fandom and to be a fan today. While most seem to embrace and accept the idea that fandom can be fun, there’s a shared sense that it is also so much more. But what does that entail? Is fandom a form of activism? Slacktivism? Representation? Social justice work? Moral stance? Popularity contest? Some combination thereof?

As we consider the shifting understandings and reputations of fandom(s), fan studies has much to offer. Who holds the most influence? Who wields what kinds of power? How do social, subcultural, and financial capital intersect with grassroots activity and forms of production? And how does all of this change fandom in turn? 

As this conference enters its eighth year, FSNNA invites proposals exploring these avenues into fandom and fan studies. We are especially interested in work that considers how fan communities, activities, and works interact or engage with the reputation of fandom itself – for better, for worse, or for both. 

Submissions for the 2025 FSNNA Conference

Fan Studies Network North America (FSNNA) warmly welcomes submissions from early career researchers, graduate students, and independent scholars, as well as established scholars. (This year, we’re also offering a track specifically for undergraduate students: check out the parallel cfp HERE!) Contributions are welcomed from across disciplines, not just fan studies: we are interested in work from media studies, the humanities, the social sciences, library science, and more.

Some topics that we hope to see submissions for include (but are not limited to!):

  • Capital and fandom participation: financial/economic capital, social capital, cultural capital, etc. 
  • Influence in fandom: parasocial relationships, BNFs, microcelebrities, 
  • Power in fandom: politics, policing, gatekeeping; who speaks, creates, listens, learns  
  • Having a platform: platform migration, features, community roles, moderation
  • Intersectional identities: fans, fan-creators, performers, authors, actors
  • Antagonisms and Fandom: the changing language and nature of “anti-fandom” 
  • Fandom during crisis: in continuing “post-Covid” era, during rise of global fascism, during online platform precarity
  • Internal and external perceptions of fandom: media representations, stigmatization, celebration, misinformation

This work may focus on specific media texts (e.g., film, television, print texts/series, games, video streaming, etc.) or other fan-objects (e.g., sports, music, celebrity culture, etc.). Alternatively, it may consider specific national or regional contexts, theoretical approaches to studying fandom, investigations of fanwork genres or fan practices, and more.

Format of the 2025 Conference

FSNNA 2025 is once again a discussion-focused online conference with accessibility, interdisciplinarity, and global participation at its heart. However, based on participant feedback from previous years, we are moving towards a format that allows for longer conference presentations of roughly 10-15 minutes apiece. Essentially, you can choose one of two options. 

  1. Presentation Track (Roundtable Talk + Poster)

Participants on the presentation track will be grouped into roundtables based on overlapping objects, approaches, methods, or themes. Each presenter will have an opportunity to introduce themselves and explore their work for 10-15 minutes, followed by a moderated discussion and Q&A with the audience.

Participants will also prepare a digital poster summarizing their research contribution. (More specific guidelines about poster formats will be available after submissions are evaluated.)

  1. Poster Track (Poster ONLY) 

Participants on the poster track will prepare a digital poster summarizing their research contribution. They will not be assigned to a roundtable or introduce their work during a talk. 

All posters from both tracks will be available asynchronously throughout the conference in our Discord server, where attendees can post questions and share feedback.

PLEASE NOTE: As part of your application, you will be asked to stipulate which track you are applying for – presentations or poster only. Likewise, once a submission is accepted, the participation format cannot be changed (i.e., you cannot move from poster only to presentation, or vice versa).  

As in past years, we also welcome the submission of pre-constituted roundtables, which are a group of 3-5 talks that are already organized around a shared topic, text, and/or method. Please note, however, that participants in a pre-constituted roundtable must still contribute posters.

Submissions are due by Friday, May 16.
SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED TO MONDAY, MAY 19.

Submission Details

Ready to submit your work for FSNNA 2025? Here’s what the application form will ask for: 

  • An abstract of ~300 words (include a clear explanation of your research, methods, and the project’s relevance to fan studies and fan studies scholars)
  • 3-5 keywords about your poster (may include topics, texts, theories, methods, etc.)
  • A bibliography of 3–5 references
  • A biographical statement (~50 words)

Get Ready for the 2025 Conference!

We’re excited to consider your work for the 2025 FSNNA conference! We also encourage you to check out a new offering this year: a parallel cfp for undergraduates interested in presenting their fan studies work at FSNNA.

Still have a question? Please feel free to contact us at fsnna.conference@gmail.com.

Ready to submit your work? Visit our submission form HERE

(Or if the link above doesn’t work, copy and paste this into your browser: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdtiTvsJS6_dIOdAGyfjeVM-_i7QGwOhi3ICmLHfWfRYRrlGA/viewform?usp=sharing)

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No Foolin’, It’s the FSNNA24 CFP! https://fsn-northamerica.org/no-foolin-its-the-fsnna24-cfp/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=no-foolin-its-the-fsnna24-cfp Mon, 01 Apr 2024 15:40:23 +0000 https://fsn-northamerica.org/?p=7068 We’re thrilled to release the CFP for this year’s Fan Studies Network North America conference, “FSNNA Presents: The Monsters of Fan Studies World Tour ’24.” We’re once again accepting proposals for multimedia posters, which will be available asynchronously throughout the conference, on any topics related to fans and fandom. Successful applicants will also be placed ...

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We’re thrilled to release the CFP for this year’s Fan Studies Network North America conference, “FSNNA Presents: The Monsters of Fan Studies World Tour ’24.” We’re once again accepting proposals for multimedia posters, which will be available asynchronously throughout the conference, on any topics related to fans and fandom. Successful applicants will also be placed on a roundtable for live, synchronous discussion.

We’ve listened to feedback from the community and released the CFP earlier so that we can get decisions and a program out earlier, too.


Photo by Kevin Schmid on Unsplash.

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Calling All Fan Scholars: The FSNNA 23 CFP Is Here https://fsn-northamerica.org/calling-all-fan-scholars-the-fsnna-23-cfp-is-here/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=calling-all-fan-scholars-the-fsnna-23-cfp-is-here Tue, 23 May 2023 22:13:17 +0000 https://fsn-northamerica.org/?p=7010 We are excited to launch the call for participation for this year's Fan Studies Network North America conference, Re: Fandom! The conference is virtual again for 2023 and, with this year's theme, is dedicated to exploring various forms of re-making in fandom.

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We are excited to launch the call for participation for this year’s Fan Studies Network North America conference, Re: Fandom! The conference is virtual again for 2023 and, with this year’s theme, is dedicated to exploring various forms of re-making in fandom.

We are also looking to continue and expand on making FSNNA a discussion-based conference. In order to facilitate further learning and dialogue. To do so, this year’s format will be quite different: all participants will be asked to submit both a talk AND a poster.

To learn more about the details of our upcoming conference and how to submit, read the full CFP. Deadline to submit is July 1!

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