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CALL FOR PAPERS – Hockey Mom or Sarah Barracuda? Addressing the Media Coverage of Sarah Palin

September 18, 2008 Annie Petersen 2 comments

The Flow editorial staff occasionally sends out a timely Call for Papers that addresses a particularly pertinent media issue.

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Soft Selling Intergenerational Intimacy on the First Season of Mad Men
Leigh Goldstein / FLOW Staff

September 4, 2008 Leigh Goldstein / FLOW Staff 12 comments

Mad Men and the unmasking of society’s discomfort with representations of childhood sexuality.

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Bravo! Stars: An Ode to Jeff, Bethenny, and Tabatha
Jane Feuer / University of Pittsburgh

September 4, 2008 Jane Feuer / University of Pittsburgh 3 comments

A look at the making of Bravo!’s reality TV stars.

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Hey, hey, ho, ho – Video-game censorship has got to go
Aaron Delwiche / Trinity University

September 4, 2008 Aaron Delwiche / Trinity University 6 comments

A discussion of the video game America’s Army and functional alternatives to censorship.

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Silence is Golden: Erasing Gay Olympic Champion Matthew Mitcham
Alexander Cho / FLOW Staff

September 4, 2008 Alex Cho 14 comments

An Olympic upset leads to upset gay TV viewers.

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Bigger Better Blogroll
Senior Flow Editors

September 4, 2008 Flow staff Leave a comment

Flow has a new and improved Blogroll.

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Mobility, Spectrum, and Television
Barbara Crow / York University

September 4, 2008 Barbara Crow / York University 2 comments

In this column, Barbara Crow wraps up her thoughts about what is at stake for the merging of television with mobile technology.

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Stefania Marghitu explores the intersections between gender, genre, and authorship via Rose Matafeo's Starstruck. @DearStefania

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Isabel Molina-Guzmán discusses how Bridgerton's escapist narrative produces a nostalgia that simultaneously erases histories of racial conflict, generates pleasure in non-white audiences, and maintains white subjectivity. @LaProfaMolina

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