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Saving New Sounds: The Sonic Web
Jeremy Wade Morris/ University of Wisconsin-Madison

April 30, 2018 Jeremy Wade Morris / University of Wisconsin-Madison 24 comments

In this article, Jeremy Wade Morris writes about the importance of archiving audio on the Internet and the absences in current web archives.

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Comics ⟷ Media: What’s a Comic Book Fan Worth?
Benjamin Woo / Carleton University

April 30, 2018 Benjamin Woo / Carleton University 2 comments

Looking at the most recent issues of the “New Super-Man” comic series, Woo analyzes and codes the paratextual promotional material to assess the relative value of fans to the comics industry.

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Social Justice Warriors as the “Alt-Right” Bogeyman
Adrienne Massanari / University of Illinois at Chicago

April 30, 2018 Adrienne Massanari / University of Illinois at Chicago 29 comments

Dr. Adrienne Massanari discusses how the “alt-right” deploy the term “Social Justice Warrior” and what it has come to mean and represent in online discourses.

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Playful Metros and the Aestheticization of Disrepair
Juan Llamas-Rodriguez / University of Texas at Dallas

April 30, 2018 Juan Llamas-Rodriguez / University of Texas at Dallas One comment

Juan Llamas-Rodriguez considers how the aesthetic fetishism of subway design risks distorting the materiality of and politics of transportation and communication infrastructure.

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Transnational Television Dramas and the Aesthetics of Conspicuous Localism
Tim Havens / University of Iowa

April 30, 2018 Tim Havens / University of Iowa 6 comments

Tim Havens discusses newer developments in high-end transnational television dramas, specifically noting the turn toward a stronger sense of place through “conspicuous localism.”

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