The collection features essays and insights from speakers and presenters at the 2024 Celebration of Star Wars, coinciding with the eleventh annual DePaul Pop Culture Conference. It explores various aspects of the Star Wars universe, offering diverse perspectives and analyses that highlight its cultural significance and impact on pop culture.
Paul Booth Book order
Paul Booth is a professor of media and cinema studies and communication technology, focusing on the intricate relationships between media, technology, and popular culture. His work delves deeply into the analysis of participatory cultures and how audiences and fans engage with content in the digital age. Booth explores themes such as narrative techniques in television, paratextuality in games, and the impact of digital platforms on content creation and sharing. His approach offers insightful perspectives on the dynamics of the contemporary media landscape and audience engagement.






- 2024
- 2023
Exploring the relevance of time travel in various media, this collection features essays and contributions from speakers at the 2023 Celebration of Time Travel conference. It highlights the significance of time travel across different genres while emphasizing the importance of engaging with and critiquing popular culture that influences our lives. This retrospective celebrates the intersection of time travel themes and cultural analysis, making it a valuable resource for enthusiasts of pop culture and speculative fiction.
- 2021
Leading expert Paul Booth explores the growth in popularity of board games today, and unpacks what it means to read a board game. What does a game communicate? How do games play us? And how do we decide which games to play and which are just wastes of cardboard? With little scholarly research in this still-emerging field, Board Games as Media underscores the importance of board games in the ever-evolving world of media.
- 2021
Watching Doctor Who
- 216 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Through a richly detailed account of fan cultures and media over the over fifty-year history of the show, Watching Doctor Who explores fandom's changing attitudes towards this much-loved TV series. Why do fans love an episode one year but deride it a decade later? How do fans' values of Doctor Who change over time? As a show that's featured as part of the shared landscape of home entertainment since the 1960s, Doctor Who helps us understand the changing nature of notions of 'value' and 'quality' in popular television. Through a series of in-depth case studies of fan polls and debates, Paul Booth and Craig Owen Jones interrogate the way Doctor Who fans and audiences re-interpret the value of particular episodes, Doctors, companions, and eras of Who. With a foreword by Paul Cornell.
- 2018
The 12 Rules of Smart Management: Volume 1
- 300 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Effective management hinges on the ability to analyze challenges and make informed decisions. This guide offers systematic methods and response techniques to enhance decision-making skills and strengthen twelve crucial management areas. By focusing on value creation and resource management, it equips managers with the tools necessary for achieving successful outcomes in their roles.
- 2018
Gill Mill
- 916 pages
- 33 hours of reading
The valley floodplain landscape covered by the Gill Mill quarry, almost 130ha, was intensively exploited from about 300 BC at a variety of Iron Age settlements.
- 2018
Poaching Politics
- 184 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The 2016 US election was ugly, divisive, maddening, and influential. In this provocative new book, Booth, Davisson, Hess, and Hinck explore the effect that everyday people had on the political process.
- 2017
Digital Fandom 2.0
- 284 pages
- 10 hours of reading
With new chapters that focus on the economics of crowdfunding, the playfulness of Tumblr, and the hybridity of the fan experience, alongside revised chapters that explore blogs, wikis, and social networking sites, Digital Fandom 2.0 continues to develop the «philosophy of playfulness» of the contemporary fan.
- 2016
Exploring the phenomenon of fan-created combinations, this book delves into the creativity and community engagement that arise from blending different narratives and characters. It highlights how fans reinterpret and expand upon original works, fostering a unique culture of collaboration and expression. Through various case studies, the text illustrates the impact of these combinations on both the original material and the broader cultural landscape, showcasing the power of fan creativity in contemporary storytelling.
- 2015
Analyzes paratextual board games--particularly games based on film, television, and books--as unique media texts--