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A Journey into the Psychology of Belonging

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By: Michael Bond
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Read by the author, Michael Bond

Fans
takes you on a journey into the world of superfans – in all of its strange, sometimes dark, and complicated forms.

'A celebration of human idiosyncrasy and of our talent for building shared meaning and solidarity out of the strangest material' – TLS


Fascinating and thought-provoking, Fans is a story of communities, of what happens to us when we interact with people who share our passions. The human brain is wired to reach out, and while our groupish tendencies can bring much strife (religious intolerance, racism, war, etc.), they are also the source of some of our greatest satisfactions.

Fandoms offer much of the pleasure of tribalism with little of the harm: a feeling of belonging and of shared culture, a sense of meaning and purpose, improved mental well-being, reassurance that our most outlandish convictions will be taken seriously, and the freedom to try to emulate (and dress like) our hero.

But acclaimed science writer Michael Bond shows that despite these benefits, the world of fandoms is not without its dark underside, from the “copycat effect” fuelling mass shootings to the delusions that can accompany the parasocial relationships that fans feel they have with their heroes.

In Fans, Michael Bond draws on the work of social psychologists and anthropologists to understand how people behave in groups and why such groups have such a profound effect on human culture.

©2023 Michael Bond (P)2023 Macmillan Publishers International Limited
Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Social Psychology & Interactions Social Sciences Sociology

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A very interesting, part social psychology commentary and part fandom, this is a nice angle to take on belonging. A much needed commentary in an isolated world.

An interesting listen

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A really fascinating look into the sociology and psychology of fans, from Trek to sports to serial killers. Brilliantly written, engaging and accessible.

fascinating and varied

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