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October: Markus Altena Davidsen published the article "Fiction-based religion: Conceptualising a new category against history-based religion and fandom" in Culture and Religion: An Interdisciplinary Journal. Apparently Davidsen mentions otherkin. Davidsen wrote, "Additional examples include the Otherkin who believe themselves to be 'other-than-humans'; for instance, Elves, Dragons or Angels," and cited Danielle Kirby's articles about otherkin. I don't know if this is the only passing mention of otherkin in the article, or if Davidsen talks about them more, because I don't have access to the full article.
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Markus Altena Davidsen, "Fiction-based religion: Conceptualising a new category against history-based religion and fandom." Culture and Religion (academic journal). http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/14755610.2013.838798#.UmArCdKsjAk
October: Markus Altena Davidsen published the article "Fiction-based religion: Conceptualising a new category against history-based religion and fandom" in Culture and Religion: An Interdisciplinary Journal. Apparently Davidsen mentions otherkin. Davidsen wrote, "Additional examples include the Otherkin who believe themselves to be 'other-than-humans'; for instance, Elves, Dragons or Angels," and cited Danielle Kirby's articles about otherkin. I don't know if this is the only passing mention of otherkin in the article, or if Davidsen talks about them more, because I don't have access to the full article.
Markus Altena Davidsen, "Fiction-based religion: Conceptualising a new category against history-based religion and fandom." Culture and Religion (academic journal). http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/14755610.2013.838798#.UmArCdKsjAk