

Professor Lincoln Geraghty
Biography
Following undergraduate and postgraduate studies at Lancaster and Nottingham universities, I came to Portsmouth in 2004, when I joined as Lecturer in Media Studies. In January 2007, I became Principal Lecturer in Media Studies and was Subject Leader for the BA (Hons) Media Studies and combined honours degree programmes until 2011. That year, I was made Reader in Popular Media Cultures. I'm a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and Royal Society of Arts. In September 2019, I became Professor of Media Cultures.
My PhD, from the University of Nottingham, focussed on Star Trek fans and American culture and my research interests have rested mainly in the areas of science fiction, popular culture, American film and television and fandom. As I have continued to publish on fans and fan practices my research has turned to examine more closely the cultural and creative links between audiences and the media entertainment industries; particularly the affective and nostalgic relationships fans create when collecting media merchandise and children’s toys from their past.
Research interests
My main publications are Living with Star Trek: American Culture and the Star Trek Universe (IB Tauris, 2007), American Science Fiction Film and Television (Berg, 2009) and Cult Collectors: Nostalgia, Fandom and Collecting Popular Culture (Routledge, 2014). I have edited The Influence of Star Trek on Television, Film and Culture (McFarland, 2008), Channeling the Future: Essays on Science Fiction and Fantasy Television (Scarecrow, 2009), The Smallville Chronicles: Critical Essays on the Television Series (Scarecrow, 2011), and, with Mark Jancovich, The Shifting Definitions of Genre: Essays on Labeling Film, Television Shows and Media (McFarland, 2008). I am Editor for the multi-volume Directory of World Cinema: American Hollywood from Intellect Books (2011 & 2015), and my most recent collection, entitled Popular Media Cultures: Fans, Audiences and Paratexts, was published by Palgrave in 2015.
In addition to my own research activities I serve as editorial advisor for The Journal of Popular Culture, Reconstruction, Journal of Fandom Studies and Journal of Popular Television with interests in science fiction film and television, fandom, and collecting in popular culture. I was recently appointed Senior Editor for the new online open access journal from Taylor Francis, Cogent Arts and Humanities.
Research outputs
2025
Visibility of events, places and things (1918-present)
Geraghty, L.
20 Feb 2025,
Research output: Chapter (peer-reviewed)
2024
“Long live the Empire!”: Star Trek’s Mirror Universe as a form of fanfiction
Geraghty, L.
24 Nov 2024,
Research output: Chapter (peer-reviewed)
Fan reviews and parodies of Amazon’s The Rings of Power show that ownership is not just determined by contracts
Geraghty, L.
25 Sep 2024, In: The Conversation
Research output: Article
Can’t catch ‘em all: Collecting, subcultural capital and the fear of missing out in Pokémon Go
Geraghty, L.
1 Aug 2024,
Research output: Chapter (peer-reviewed)
Science fiction film and television: the 1950s to the 1970s
Geraghty, L.
13 Jun 2024,
Research output: Chapter (peer-reviewed)
Wish it were here: fan travel vlogs as virtual spaces of popular culture tourism
Geraghty, L.
13 Feb 2024,
Research output: Chapter (peer-reviewed)
2023
Pikachu to depart: a brief history of the world’s favourite Pokémon
Geraghty, L.
6 Mar 2023, In: The Conversation
Research output: Article
2022
From Anaheim to Batuu: fan tourism and Disney’s Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge as transmedia playground
Geraghty, L.
9 Aug 2022,
Research output: Chapter (peer-reviewed)
Fan tourism and conventions
Geraghty, L.
20 Jul 2022,
Research output: Chapter (peer-reviewed)
Star Wars, children's film culture, and fan paratexts
Geraghty, L.
15 Apr 2022,
Research output: Chapter (peer-reviewed)