Presentation | 2023-03-17 The Ethical Problems of Overzealous Fandom Maaya Iwao, Nobuyuki Yoshinaga, |
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Abstract(in English) | It is common to be a fan of someone and most fan activities may be justified. However, some fans actions can not be justified when they cause harm. The purpose of this paper is to clarify the criterion by which the actions of fans can be classified as acceptable.First, it explains how people can feel satisfaction from engaging in fan actions. Second, it points out that fan activities are changing with the advancement of technology. Third, it clarifies the criterion by which fan actions can be classified as acceptable.The reasons why fandom provides people with a sense of community is that they can fulfill their desire for ``self-love'', ``recognition'' and ``the pleasures of gaming''.Through satisfying these desires, people can feel ``vitality to live" and ``their place in a community". With the diversification of fan activities, people can obtain more infomation of the person who is the subject of their fan activities. In this situation, people will develop more intimacy and an increasing level of commitment to the person. Such fan actions often deviate from what is normal. As a result, the target of the fandom will gradually become exhausted. In this paper, this phenomenon is defined as the ``OSHITUKE Problem'' and to avoid this problem it argues that ``The Harm Principle'' is a useful criterion to verify what kind of fan actions are acceptable. |
Keyword(in Japanese) | (See Japanese page) |
Keyword(in English) | fandom / self-love / recognition / gaming / The Harm Principle / Overzealous Fandom |
Paper # | SITE2022-63,IA2022-86 |
Date of Issue | 2023-03-08 (SITE, IA) |
Conference Information | |
Committee | IA / SITE / IPSJ-IOT |
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Conference Date | 2023/3/15(3days) |
Place (in Japanese) | (See Japanese page) |
Place (in English) | Maebashi Institute of Technology |
Topics (in Japanese) | (See Japanese page) |
Topics (in English) | Internet and Information Ethics Education, etc. |
Chair | Tomoki Yoshihisa(Osaka Univ.) / Takushi Otani(Kibi International Univ.) |
Vice Chair | Yusuke Sakumoto(Kwansei Gakuin Univ.) / Yuichiro Hei(KDDI Research) / Hiroshi Yamamoto(Ritsumeikan Univ.) / Soichiro Morishita(Cyber Agent) / Takeo Tatsumi(Open Univ. of Japan) |
Secretary | Yusuke Sakumoto(Osaka Univ.) / Yuichiro Hei(Kogakuin Univ.) / Hiroshi Yamamoto(Kyushu Inst. of Tech.) / Soichiro Morishita(NRI-Secure) / Takeo Tatsumi(Hokuriku Univ.) |
Assistant | Daisuke Kotani(Kyoto Univ.) / Ryo Nakamura(Fukuoka Univ.) / Ryo Nakamura(Univ. of Tokyo) / Yusuke Tachibana(Fukuoka Inst. of Tech.) |
Paper Information | |
Registration To | Technical Committee on Internet Architecture / Technical Committee on Social Implications of Technology and Information Ethics / Special Interest Group on Internet and Operation Technology |
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Language | JPN |
Title (in Japanese) | (See Japanese page) |
Sub Title (in Japanese) | (See Japanese page) |
Title (in English) | The Ethical Problems of Overzealous Fandom |
Sub Title (in English) | |
Keyword(1) | fandom |
Keyword(2) | self-love |
Keyword(3) | recognition |
Keyword(4) | gaming |
Keyword(5) | The Harm Principle |
Keyword(6) | Overzealous Fandom |
1st Author's Name | Maaya Iwao |
1st Author's Affiliation | Yamaguchi Prefectural University(Yamaguchi Prefectural Univ.) |
2nd Author's Name | Nobuyuki Yoshinaga |
2nd Author's Affiliation | Yamaguchi Prefectural University(Yamaguchi Prefectural Univ.) |
Date | 2023-03-17 |
Paper # | SITE2022-63,IA2022-86 |
Volume (vol) | vol.122 |
Number (no) | SITE-433,IA-434 |
Page | pp.pp.53-60(SITE), pp.53-60(IA), |
#Pages | 8 |
Date of Issue | 2023-03-08 (SITE, IA) |