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Media, culture and identity
Red One: this Dwayne Johnson flop demonstrates Hollywood’s longstanding problem with Christmas
Understanding Data, Culture and Society
Want to go viral this #Halloween? It’s all about tapping into fun, fears and algorithms
The Caring Public Sphere: Reframing the Concept in an Era of Care Crises
Mapping the Unmappable: Cartography at War
Annie Nightingale: DJ, author, presenter, mother. Raver extraordinaire.
#Metoo India: Why are survivors turning to online spaces for justice?
Media Activism, Artivism and the Fight Against Marginalisation in the Global South
Balenciaga’s controversial new campaign and the long history of ‘shockvertising’
South-to-South dialogues between Brazilian and Kenyan artivists: decolonial and intersectional feminist perspectives
Media Ownership in Africa in the Digital Age: Challenges, Continuity and Change
Time and mobility/immobility: the chronopolitics of mobility and the temporalities of suffering and hope in situations of encampment
Contrasting Federal and State Government Communication on Facebook in Brazil: Contradictory Messages and Realities
Losing Work, Losing Purpose: Representations of Musicians’ Mental Health in the Time of COVID-19
Women Working in the Music Business: An Alumni Study
Decolonising Approaches to Users and Audiences in the Global South: Context, Theory and Method
Looking Back, Looking Forward. Conversation with Authors of The Arab Uprisings: A decade of struggle
The Northern Line Extension: A challenge for mapmakers and for social equality
The self(ie) in the Anthropocene
The Stepping into Visibility Model: reflecting on consequences of social media visibility – a Global South perspective
Apocalyptic films have lulled us into a false sense of security about climate change
Looking for an Enemy: 8 Essays on Antisemitism review – hatred hiding in plain sight
Curation as methodological enhancement in researching production cultures behind screen content about displaced children in Europe
New Book: Routledge Handbook on Contemporary Egypt
Afrokology and the Right to Communicate in Africa
A Trajectory of Caudillo Press, Journalism, and the Authoritarian Dilemma in Venezuela
Selector PRO 2021: Mental health in music industry
The Arab uprisings a decade on: Egypt and Tunisia
Cornel West and Marxist Humanism
The Monarchy, ‘Popularity’, Legitimacy and the Media
New Book: Can Music Make You Sick?
New Book – Diagramming the Social: Relational Method in Research
George Orwell and the Battle for Animal Farm
Creating a hyperlocal infrastructure of care: COVID-19 Mutual Aid Groups
History and Class Consciousness 2.0: Georg Lukács in the age of digital capitalism and big data
Everyday Life and Everyday Communication in Coronavirus Capitalism (Podcast and Essay)
Viral Media – New issue of WPCC
How to spot bogus science stories and read the news like a scientist
The Ethics of the Digital Commons
How advertising through the ages has shaped Christmas
Personal branding: ‘Encoding a personal brand through semiotics: a case study.’
‘White privilege’ and shortcuts to anti-racism
What is Critical Digital Social Research? Five Reflections on the Study of Digital Society
Comunidade na Cidade: Mídias comunitárias como infraestruturas comunicacionais urbanas
How does today’s world compare with Orwell’s nightmare vision?
Tech companies collect our data every day, but even the biggest datasets can’t solve social issues
New Book: Internet Memes and Society
New Book: Children and Screen Media in Changing Arab Contexts
New Book: The Handbook of Diasporas, Media, and Culture
New Book: Understanding Media Production
From Windrush to Begum: is nothing incontrovertible for BAME Brits?
Do big data and data mining influence our identities? Interview with Jacob Johanssen
How Mexican advertising featuring rich white people perpetuates racism and classism
Propaganda and social control in the 21st Century: an interview with the editors of The Propaganda Model Today
‘The neoliberal subject, reality TV and free association: A Freudian audience study of Embarrassing Bodies’
New Book: Psychoanalysis and Digital Culture: Audiences, Social Media, and Big Data
Violent videos put journalists at increased risk of post-traumatic stress
Gaywaves: Transcending Boundaries – the Rise and Demise of Britain’s First Gay Radio Program
Henri Lefebvre’s Theory of the Production of Space and the Critical Theory of Communication
Queer in Your Ear: Connecting Space, Community, and Identity in LGBT BBC Radio Programs, 1992–2000
LGBTQ+ and Radio/Audio Media Symposium Introduction
Reform charity law to allow funding of public interest journalism
Nicaragua crisis: how democracy dies in the era of fake news
Teaching vicarious trauma in the journalism classroom: An examination of educational provision in UK universities
Authoritarian capitalism, authoritarian movements and authoritarian communication
Gaming–playing on social media: using the psychoanalytic concept of ‘playing’ to theorize user labour on Facebook
Why Orwell’s 1984 could be about now
Major New Book on Global Media and Activism
Ferments in the Field: Introductory Reflections on the Past, Present and Future of Communication Studies
What’s behind Alexei Navalny’s digital challenge to Vladimir Putin’s regime? Five things to know.
Competing narratives in framing disability in the UK media: a comparative analysis of journalistic representations of facial disfigurement versus practices of self-representations online
Neogeography, development and human rights in Latin America
Fake News Is Not Just The Word Of The Year, But A Danger To Democracy That Can Only Be Overcome By Adequate Legal And Media Reforms
Lore in the time of cholera
Online political trolling in the context of post-Gezi social media in Turkey
Immaterial Labour and Reality TV: The Affective Surplus of Excess
Call for Papers: Geography and Communications
Undressing with the Lights On: Surveillance and The Naked Society in a Digital Era
As it turns 50, BBC Local Radio needs fresh ideas to survive the digital onslaught
The First Rule Of Fight Club: Or 3 Reasons Why Rap Battles Are A (Political) Viral Hit In Russia
Democracy, protest and public sphere in Russia after the 2011–2012 anti-government protests: digital media at stake
George Musgrave on Dreamer’s Disease
Reading dermatology in the Victorian newspaper. The performance of medical vocabulary in The Times correspondence column
David Gauntlett at the BFI Media Conference
L-Makhzan al-’Akbari: Resistance, Remembrance and Remediation in Morocco
The Orwell Foundation and UCL Festival of Culture present 1984 Live
Don’t mock “frivolous” academic studies – pop culture is always political
The UK’s First Face Equality Day Raises Awareness Of Facial Diversity
“Whose job is it to save history anyway?” – Jean Seaton
I don’t care about Pippa Middleton’s wedding—nor do most Britons
Will 2017 be 1984? Rethinking Orwell’s dystopia
Records to Research: A personal journey with music and mental health
As Prince Phillip sets the media ablaze, here’s why we still find the royal family so compelling
“Is enlightenment just a European idea?” An interview with Daya Thussu.
Scienceish: 1984
What Does The 21st Century Beauty And The Beast Tell Us About Society
The people’s memes: how social media and populism are changing our lives
Digital Media, Psychoanalysis and the Subject
The People’s Memes: Populist Politics in a Digital Society
Playboy magazine’s return to nudity is a naked bid to cover up its irrelevance
Donald Trump: A Critical Theory-Perspective on Authoritarian Capitalism
How The Frankfurt School Helps Us To Understand Donald Trump’s Twitter Populism
Cézanne as a Cartographer
Book Review: Surveillance after Snowden
Fishy Neoliberalism in Morocco
The Facebook/Admiral Scandal Shows The Limits And Dangers Of Big Data Capitalism
Terms of Media II: Looking at Technical Interfaces Looking
New approach to Africa representation in the media needed, says Winston Mano
Regulation and Social Media: Speed Bumps or the Code 2.0
The Subject in the Crowd: A Critical Discussion of Jodi Dean’s “Crowds and Party”
@THEVIEWER: Analyzing the offline and online impact of a dedicated conversation manager in the newsroom of a public broadcaster
Flexibility and media production: a theoretical debate
‘@THEVIEWER: Analyzing the offline and online impact of a dedicated conversation manager in the newsroom of a public broadcaster
With a little help from my friends: An analysis of the role of social support in digital inequalities
Memes, not her health, could cost Hillary Clinton the US presidential race
What social media data mean for audience studies: a multidimensional investigation of Twitter use during a current affairs TV programme
The Internet of Things: tracing a new field of enquiry
The new instantaneity: how social media are helping us privilege the (politically) correct over the true
The new Architecture of Communications
The Whole World Turns Upside-down
Berta Cáceres: A Shining light
Bosses’ right to snoop on staff emails is an invasion of privacy and ignores the way we work
Digital Labor and Imperialism
BRICS for Building a New World Order?
TTIP and Lessons from Latin America
Advertising Tools and Techniques Appropriated to Construct the Global Brand Mr. Clean
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