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Read More: A Truly New Genre: Lessons Learned from Digital Publishing
An essay that I wrote, reflecting upon my experiences in online digital scholarship and publishing, has just been published at Inside Higher Education. I begin: “It’s true, unlike most academic…
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Read More: Teaching, Intellectuals, the Left, Families and Activism, with Toby Miller
The second pod of my interview with Toby Miller for his CulturalStudies podcast was just cast. This one ended up being pretty personal: about my family of lefty intellectuals, like…
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Read More: Distraction Span: Disjointed Rapidfire Thought Requested
My friend Brian Goldfarb and I just released Distraction Span: Technologies of Productive Disruption at MediaCommons. “With this cluster of The New Everyday we initiate a conversation about social media…
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Read More: We Walked Out
About an hour into my course on Feminist Spaces Online a student informed us that an absent class member had just texted her suggesting that we should leave class and…
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Read More: “She has no talent and her lyrics are stupid”
The comments in the title say it all. I agree with AloBrineta. Well put for a 21-year old from Croatia not even speaking her first language! I was introduced to…
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Read More: Online Feminism Class Mid-term Reflections
My USC undergrads are great sports, engaging in innovative primary research and production for their course work for Online Feminist Spaces. They have to choose an online space for the…
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Read More: Anxiety Is a State of Media/Mind: On SCMS and Feminist Blogging
I’ve returned from SCMS and Louisiana (having seen two alligators in the wild on a hike and eaten crawfish and shrimp in innumerable yummy formats) and would like to briefly…
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Read More: CulturalStudies with Toby Miller
Toby Miller, Chair of Media and Cultural Studies at UC Riverside, chatted with me over tofu for his podcast, CULTURALSTUDIES. Since last summer, Toby has recorded meandering, lively and detailed…
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Read More: Learning from the Book Tour
I’ve been on the road with the video-book: CAA, NYU, University of Toronto and OCADU. I’ve been having fun, and learning a lot too during long and intense Q and…
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Read More: Audiovisual Thinking
A collage of three video essays made by my Cultural Studies graduate students in CGU’s methods course, Visual Research Methods, has been published in Audiovisual Thinking: The Journal of Academic…