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Category: 13.11

An Interview with Big Brother Guest Ragan Fox
Ann Johnson / Cal State University, Long Beach

April 8, 2011 Ann Johnson / Cal State University, Long Beach 2 comments

Ragan Fox, professor and Big Brother Season 12 contestant, speaks about his experiences with “haters” and the portrayal of gay identity.

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‘Liveness’ and ‘Sharedness’ Outside the Box
Graeme Turner / University of Queensland

April 8, 2011 Graeme Turner / Queensland University 48 comments

Graeme Turner asks, “What exactly is television for the multi-platform user?”

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Gene Kelly, Volkswagen, and Posthumous Performance
Kelli Marshall / University of Toledo

April 8, 2011 Kelli Marshall / DePaul University 29 comments

Twitter users react strongly to the Volkswagen ad featuring posthumous performances by Gene Kelly and Donald O’Connor.

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The Myth of Classlessness in Apple’s “Get a Mac” Campaign
Randall Livingstone / University of Oregon

April 8, 2011 Randall Livingstone / University of Oregon 15 comments

Randall Livingstone challenges the myth behind the “Get a Mac” ads.

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