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Doujindesu is a platform that allows creators to share and sell their doujinshi, which are self-published works, often related to anime, manga, or video games. Otaku and the Means of Production
| Theme | Key Works | Relevance to DVT‑K‑Hot | |-------|-----------|------------------------| | | Galbraith, P. (2019). Otaku and the Means of Production . | Provides baseline for self‑published fan work dynamics. | | Internet Memes & Linguistics | Shifman, L. (2014). Memes in Digital Culture . | Offers a framework for analyzing meme life cycles. | | Participatory Culture | Jenkins, H. (2006). Convergence Culture . | Contextualizes the collaborative nature of DVT‑K‑Hot creation. | | Semiotics of Fan Language | Booth, P. (2018). Fandom: Identity and Community . | Highlights how lexical inventions act as signifiers. | | Network Diffusion | Watts, D.J., & Strogatz, S.H. (1998). “Collective dynamics of ‘small‑world’ networks.” | Supplies methodological tools for tracing meme spread. |