In this latest post in Antenna's The Cultural Lives of Doctor Who series, Paul Booth examines Doctor Who fan celebrations and conventions and how they demonstrate the continued affective and communal power of the cult television franchise.
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The Cultural Lives of Doctor Who: Celebrations, Conferences, Conventions
December 3, 2013
By Paul Booth
Tags: Anjli Mohindra, BBC, Chicago TARDIS, conferences, cosplay, Creation Entertainment, Derek Kompare, Doctor Who, Doctor Who Appreciation Society, Doctor Who Experience, fan conventions, fandom, Gallifrey One, HME/Visions, Hurricane Who, Lynette Porter, Matt Hills, Panopticon, Philip Sandifer, Sarah Jane Adventures, television
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