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Category: 9.03

E-Waste: Elephant in the Living Room
Richard Maxwell / Queens College-CUNY & Toby Miller / UC Riverside

December 2, 2008 Richard Maxwell / Queens College-CUNY & Toby Miller / UC Riverside 2 comments

Media Studies as a field must recognize the dire environmental effects of discarded electronics.

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Free TV: White Spaces & Broadcast Flag
Patrick Burkart / Texas A&M

December 2, 2008 Patrick Burkart / Texas A&M University 6 comments

A look at the public interest in newly unlicensed “white space” for wireless networking and also a consideration of the impending copy protections threatening digital television signals.

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What a Whirlwind: Showbiz Talk and Political Snark on Chelsea Lately
Ethan Thompson / Texas A&M Corpus Christi

December 2, 2008 Ethan Thompson / Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi 5 comments

A look at the politics of E!’s Chelsea Lately.

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Degrassi’s Always Greener on the Other Side: Canadian Television, U.S. Handling
 Nafissa Thompson-Spires / Vanderbilt University 

December 2, 2008 Nafissa Thompson-Spires / Vanderbilt University 3 comments

An analysis of Degrassi censorship practices for a U.S. audience

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‘East’ Talking to ‘West’: The Digital Mediation of Arundhati Roy
Ingrid M. Hoofd / National University of Singapore

December 2, 2008 Ingrid Hoofd / National University of Singapore 2 comments

An examination of Arundhati Roy’s popularity with the American left-wing as well as her relation to issues of Easterness, Westernness, and digital mediation.

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SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL CONGLOMERATE
Jonathan Nichols-Pethick / DePauw University

December 1, 2008 Jonathan Nichols-Pethick / DePauw University 2 comments

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The Play Paradigm: What Media Studies Can Learn from Game Studies
Ted Friedman / Georgia State University, Atlanta

December 1, 2008 Ted Friedman / Georgia State University - Atlanta 4 comments

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