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Kathryn Cramer Brownell, "24/7 Politics: Cable Television and the Fragmenting of America from Watergate to Fox News" (Princeton UP, 2023)

Episode 68

As television began to overtake the political landscape in the 1960s, network broadcast companies, bolstered by powerful lobbying interests, dominate…

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Shaul Shenhav, "Analyzing Social Narratives" (Routledge, 2015)

Episode 16

Analyzing Social Narratives (Routledge, 2015) is one of the concise and informative volumes in the Routledge Series on Interpretive Methods, whose ti…

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Jade E. Davis, "The Other Side of Empathy" (Duke UP, 2023)

Episode 11

In The Other Side of Empathy (Duke UP, 2023), Jade E. Davis contests the value of empathy as an affective or critical tool. Whether focusing on techn…

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Alice E. Marwick, "The Private Is Political: Networked Privacy and Social Media" (Yale UP, 2023)

Episode 346

Online privacy is under constant attack by social media and big data technologies. But we cannot rely on individual actions to remedy this—it is a ma…

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Rob Eschmann,, "When the Hood Comes Off: Racism and Resistance in the Digital Age" (U California Press, 2023)

Episode 391

From cell phone footage of police killing unarmed Black people to leaked racist messages and even comments from friends and family on social media, o…

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Nina Lager Vestberg, "Picture Research: The Work of Intermediation from Pre-Photography to Post-Digitization" (MIT Press, 2023)

Episode 10

Picture Research: The Work of Intermediation from Pre-Photography to Post-Digitization (MIT Press, 2023) focuses on how pictures were saved, stored, …

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Po-Shek Fu, "Hong Kong Media and Asia's Cold War" (Oxford UP, 2023)

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British Hong Kong was a historical anomaly in the Cold War. It experienced no "hot war" or organized movement for independence, and yet it was a key …

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Penelope Ingram, "Imperiled Whiteness: How Hollywood and Media Make Race in 'Postracial' America" (UP of Mississippi, 2023)

Episode 400

In Imperiled Whiteness: How Hollywood and Media Make Race in "Postracial" America (University Press of Mississippi, 2023), Penelope Ingram examines t…

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The Art of Translation: A Discussion with Anne Birkenhauer Molad

Episode 99

Translation is a mysterious process that combines the elements of writing – rhythm and voice, meaning, structure and nuance – with the challenge of p…

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Usha Raman and Sumana Kasturi, "Childscape, Mediascape: Children and Media in India" (Orient BlackSwan, 2023)

Episode 301

Children are considered to be a group of special interest by media scholars and advocates, especially because they are seen as a vulnerable group who…

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