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− | The SF community is [[fandom]] plus [[prodom]] | + | The '''''SF community''''' is [[fandom]] plus [[prodom]] — the people who participate in the subculture around [[science fiction]] that grew out of the [[lettercolumns]] of the [[prozines]] in the 1930s. |
− | + | [[Fandom]] expects members of the SF community to contribute to the community ''pro bono''. While [[fandom]] does not expect [[professional]] [[books]] or [[art]]work to be free, [[pros|professionals]] who are part of the community are never paid for their contributions to [[fanzines]] or participation at [[conventions]] or elsewhere in the community any more than [[fans]] are paid for running conventions. | |
− | {{ | + | The SF community is a [[gift economy]]. |
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Latest revision as of 15:31, 23 November 2020
The SF community is fandom plus prodom — the people who participate in the subculture around science fiction that grew out of the lettercolumns of the prozines in the 1930s.
Fandom expects members of the SF community to contribute to the community pro bono. While fandom does not expect professional books or artwork to be free, professionals who are part of the community are never paid for their contributions to fanzines or participation at conventions or elsewhere in the community any more than fans are paid for running conventions.
The SF community is a gift economy.
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