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                   Abbott, A., 63                    belonging, 5, 45, 67, 121, 123
                   Abercrombie, N., 9, 10, 28, 37, 44, 52, 106  elective see elective belonging
                   aerobics, 17                       local, 24–5, 49–51
                   aesthetic evaluation, 72          Benjamin, W., 10
                   aestheticization, 18              Bennett, A., 53–4
                   affective play, 113               Bennett, T., 7, 10, 11, 30
                   age, 98                           Berthoud, R., 77
                   agency, 39, 89                    Blair, T., 97
                     structure and, 30–1             body, 17
                   alternative rock, 54, 56          bonding social capital, 32, 81–2
                   amateur production, 56            books, 2
                   Anand, N., 92, 97                 border country, 14
                   Anthias, F., 67–8                 Bourdieu, P., 30–1, 49, 64–6, 86, 87
                   art world change, 96               and fandom, 111
                   associational membership, 6, 82, 84, 85  bridging social capital, 32, 81–2
                   attachments, 113–14               British Film Institute (BFI) tracking study,
                   audience, 4, 5, 6, 9, 119–20         77–81
                     diffused, 37, 41, 42, 117–18, 119–20  British Household Panel Survey (BHPS), 77,
                     enthusing see enthusing            84–5
                     extended, 115–17                Bryson, B., 97
                     fandom see fandom               Bull, M., 7, 18–19
                     mass, 36–7, 41, 42, 119–20      Butler, J., 38–40, 51
                     performing and audiencing, 5, 58–60, 68,
                      122                            Cameron, D., 96–7
                     simple, 36, 40–1, 42, 119–20    Cantopop, 24
                     spectacle/performance paradigm, 35–48,  capitalism, 8
                      51                             capitals, 6, 31, 68, 74–89, 120
                     spectacularizing and performing, 28–9  class and education, 85–8
                   audience continuum, 42–4, 104, 110  and fandom, 111
                   Austin, Texas, 52–3, 57            social capital see social capital
                   autoethnography, 114, 118         Carlisle, 60
                                                     Carrabine, E., 101
                   Bagnall, G., 101                  ceremony, 41
                   behavioural paradigm, 35–6, 51    change, 4–5, 5–6, 22–34
                   behaviourism, 106                  enthusing, 30–4
                   Bell, V., 38, 39–40                globalizing and hybridizing, 22–5
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