EPISODE · Nov 30, 2006 · 6 MIN
Outtake from Henry Jenkins Interview on Slashcast (2/2)
from Emma's Podslash
This is the second of two outtakes from an interview I conducted with Dr. Henry Jenkins in October 2006. It was cut from the interview for time reasons, but was still very interesting. Topics:How has LJ changed the way people participate in fandom?The politics of posting criticism of fic posted on LJ.The semi-public (but perceived as private) nature of LJ.The full interview can be found in Slashcast episode 11 and episode 12.
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