


Louisa Ellen Stein is Assistant Professor of Film and Media Culture at Middlebury College, and is coeditor of the collections Teen Television and Sherlock and Transmedia Fandom. Its not a fairy tale anymore : gender, genre, Beauty and the Beast. Textual Poachers: Television Fans and Participatory Culture. She serves on the board of Transformative Works and Cultures, and is currently working on a book project based on her dissertation, "Revenge of the Fanboy: Convergence Culture and the Politics of Incorporation," addressing the gendered tensions surrounding contemporary fan culture and fan studies. Suzanne Scott is a Mellon Digital Scholarship Postdoctoral Fellow at Occidental College. His books include: Hop on Pop: The Politics and Pleasures of Popular Culture, Convergence Culture: Where Old and New Media Collide, and Fans, Bloggers, and Gamers: Exploring Participatory Culture. He was director of MIT's Comparative Media Studies Program for more than a decade. Textual Poachers: Television Fans and Participatory Culture. Henry Jenkins is the Provost's Professor of Communication, Journalism, Cinematic Arts, and Education at the University of Southern California.
