Anime Convention Attendance in Response to Covid-19
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https://doi.org/10.21900/j.jams.v3.986Keywords:
data, dataset, survey data, survey, anime convention, anime fans, fan studies, fandom, COVID, COVID-19Abstract
The following report is meant to be paired with the dataset collected through the “Anime Conventions and COVID-19” survey. Designed by Maria K. Alberto and Billy Tringali, this survey collected participants’ thoughts about their involvement in and perception of anime conventions before, during, and after the Covid-19 pandemic lockdowns. Both the dataset and associated survey questions can be found in the supplemental files paired with this report, or downloaded through the Hive, the University of Utah’s Research Data Repository. See: “Dataset for: Survey of Anime Convention Attendance in Response to Covid-19” at https://hive.utah.edu/concern/datasets/qj72p722r
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