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Online Fun Comes with a Cost

December 7, 2007 Janet Wasko / University of Oregon 7 comments

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Spoilers at the Digital Utopia Party: The WGA and Students Now

December 7, 2007 Miranda Banks and Ellen Seiter / University of Southern California 3 comments

Production students’ thoughts on entertainment guilds, and the rhetoric of digital utopianism, is examined in the context of the WGA strike.

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I Never Promised You A Rose: Exposing the Unreality of the Dating-Reality Program

December 7, 2007 Alisa Perren / University of Texas - Austin 5 comments

How an honest decision on a dating show lays bare the falsity of reality programs and the complicity of the audience.

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Mobility, Mobilities and Communication Studies

December 7, 2007 Barbara Crow / York University 3 comments

The place of “mobility” and “mobilities” in Communication Studies.

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Launch Texts, Rebound Texts and Commentary Montage: Al Gore’s Appearance at the 2007 Academy Awards
Bernard Timberg, Erick Green, and Hsaio Chu / East Carolina University

December 6, 2007 Bernard Timberg / University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 5 comments

A look at how Al Gore’s appearance at the Academy Awards was reprocessed by other texts in the twenty-four hour period after it was aired.

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Becoming the Other: Multiculturalism in Joss Whedon’s Angel

December 6, 2007 Jane Stadler / University of Queensland 5 comments

Due to both its location and characters, Angel can be viewed as politically progressive commentary on immigration.

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New Flow Conference Poll

December 6, 2007 Peter Alilunas / Flow Co-Coordinating Editor Leave a comment


New Poll on Proposed Flow Conference Date Conflicting with Yom Kippur.

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