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Mobile Music South of the Border
Patrick Burkart and Christopher Joseph Westgate / Texas A&M

May 3, 2009 Patrick Burkart and Christopher Joseph Westgate / Texas A&M One comment

A discussion of the infrastructure behind the Mexican mobile music industry

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Fine Intentions and Dire Delusions: The Simulated Ethos of the Greenhouse Effect
Ingrid Hoofd/National University of Singapore

May 2, 2009 Ingrid Hoofd / National University of Singapore 3 comments

An analysis of speed-elitist capitalism and the self-contradictory nature of global warming policy.

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Raymond Williams on the Elliptical
Ethan Thompson / Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi

May 2, 2009 Ethan Thompson / Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi 3 comments

A look at displaced television viewing and its effects on our understanding of the medium.

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A Long-Tailed Media Omnivore’s Dilemma
Jonathan Nichols-Pethick / DePauw University

May 2, 2009 Jonathan Nichols-Pethick / DePauw University One comment

Consideration of the opportunities available to local television production and consumption in a world of new technologies and new economies.

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Jung and Lost
Ted Friedman / Georgia State University – Atlanta  

May 1, 2009 Ted Friedman / Georgia State University - Atlanta 9 comments

Friedman applies the theoretical work of Carl Jung to the popular television drama Lost.

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Mediating Urban Cultural Borders
by Michela Ardizzoni/ University of Colorado Boulder

May 1, 2009 Michela Ardizzoni / University of Colorado - Boulder 3 comments

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Margaret Cho’s Televisual Trajectory: From All-American Girl to The Cho Show
Jane Park / University of Sydney, Australia

April 30, 2009 Jane Park / University of Sydney, Australia 2 comments

Follows Margaret Cho’s star trajectory from All-American Girl to The Cho Show.

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