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Media/Publics

Julia Sonnevend, Shannon Mattern, and Chris Anderson, editors.
Zachary V. Sunderman, managing editor.

The manner by which the media, digital technology, and politics are shaping public culture is in the midst of a major transformative change. Media/Publics brings together work that analyzes the way the media and journalism shape publics for good and (often) for ill.

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    All the News That’s Fit to Print?

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    Post-truth or Moral Truth?

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    Who Needs Big Brother?

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    The Future of Our Past

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    OBJECT AMERICA: The Model 500 Telephone

EssaysFeatureLiberal Democracy in QuestionMedia/PublicsThe Left

From Protest to Organizing

How organizing yields power and provides a moral education

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Geoffrey Kurtz May 18, 2017
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Dividuals and Democratic Data

Are we more than just data points?

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Michelle Mason May 16, 2017
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EducationMedia/PublicsO.O.P.S.Sex & Gender

The Celebrity of Feminism or the Feminism of Celebrity?

New ways to silence women

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Emily Dabney May 15, 2017
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What Happened at Hypatia?

Peer Review, Academic Kinship, and Social Media

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Meryl Altman, Timothy Burke and Claire Potter May 12, 2017
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TFW… Gucci Releases a Line of Memes

Could it be the most terrifying news in the world?

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Emma Mclaughlin May 9, 2017
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Football, Slavery, and Song

On Not Standing for the National Anthem

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Joseph Heathcott May 8, 2017
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Is the U.S becoming a “Black Box Society” under President Trump?

Where we've been and where we might go

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Jesse Noltimier May 5, 2017
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CapitalismMedia/PublicsO.O.P.S.Reviews

Uncovering Freakonomics Radio

A Review

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Tracy Varites April 19, 2017
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Solidarity, and the Rise and Fall of the Public Sphere

A Review of Daniel Dayan and Elihu Katz’s Media Events

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Jeffrey C. Goldfarb April 18, 2017
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Do You Love to Dance? Together?

Popping the Social Media Filter Bubble

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Nina Hedevang April 17, 2017
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