Appropriation of transmedia communication strategies of The Walking Dead by brazilian fans: early notes
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Transmedia. Fans. The Walking Dead.Abstract
This paper approaches the appropriation of transmedia communication strategies of the The Walking Dead (TWD) franchise by its Brazilian fans on the Internet on websites and Facebook fan pages. It is an exploratory study which, by categorizing posts of these websites, reveals a process that provides feedback from different motivations. It is observed that it is up to the fans to manage the transmedia processes, what is done in order to keep the fan status.Downloads
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