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Uncle Stevie vs. Aca-Fan: What CopyBlogger can teach us about Popular Scholarship

February 27, 2008 Rochelle Rodrigo / Mesa Community College 4 comments

The Tudors, Henry Jenkins, and going big: making scholarship accessible to a popular audience.

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Snaring a Global Television Audience: The Case of Survivor

February 20, 2008 Christopher Jordan / St. Cloud State University 4 comments

Survivor Goes Global: The Political Economy of an International Reality Hit

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How to Monetize Friends and Influence Distribution: Lessons from Four Days at NATPE

February 20, 2008 Jennifer Holt / UCSB 4 comments

Panic at NATPE 2008 betrayed the conference’s recurring party line of optimism.

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Rock History and Visual Culture

February 14, 2008 David Hesmondhalgh / University of Leeds 8 comments

An examination of the relationship between popular music and visual images from the “Golden Age” of Ed Sullivan to the retro archive/D.I.Y. venue that is YouTube.

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Confessions of a Television Academic in a Post-TV World

February 13, 2008 Karen Lury / University of Glasgow 9 comments

Perhaps I should come straight out with it – and I’m not proud about this – I don’t watch television very much at all.

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The DTV Tsunami Approaches

February 13, 2008 Mitchell Szczepanczyk / Chicago Media Action 5 comments

An examination of the implications for democracy of the coming transition from analog to digital television.

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Breeding Our Way Out of Trouble? Children of Men and Lost

February 13, 2008 Ron Becker / Miami University 11 comments

Examines the ideological implications of pregnancy in Lost and Children of Men.

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Darkly Dreaming of Dexter, Part 2: Sympathy for the Devil

February 12, 2008 Bambi Haggins / Arizona State University 3 comments

image-2-am-revolution-truck.jpgFurther exploration of the strange appeal and relatability of the serial-killer sociopath hero of Dexter.

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"Blonde is a Kind of Person": A Cultural History of the Dumb Blonde
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Fan Demographics on Archive of Our Own
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New in Over*Flow: @kellymcoyne examines cultural anxiety and ambivalence around the "dumb blonde" stereotype in "Blonde is a Kind of Person": A Cultural History of the Dumb Blonde. Check it out! https://www.flowjournal.org/2023/03/cultural-history-dumb-blonde/

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Monday, Flow day!! Volume 29.05 is now live on the website. ! Head on over to http://flowjournal.org to read the first installment of work by @bimmbles , @trilliz, @kingisafink, @influencerlabor, and @westemilye!

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New in Over*Flow: @rouselaurenc and @melstanfill present the results of a survey of users of popular fan fiction hosting site http://archiveofourown.org, providing updated statistics on fan fiction readers and writers. https://www.flowjournal.org/2023/02/fan-demographics-on-ao3/

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