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Research and Pedagogy in Intercultural New Media Studies [PDF]
New media are ubiquitous, changing the landscape of intercultural communication. Intercultural new media studies (INMS), first introduced and conceptualized by Robert Shuter in 2012 in his article in the Journal of Intercultural Communication Research ...
Shuter, Robert
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Technics, individuation and tertiary memory: Bernard Stiegler's challenge to media theory [PDF]
Media studies as a field has traditionally been wary of the question of technology. Discussion of technology has often been restricted to relatively sterile debates about technological determinism. In recent times there has been renewed interest, however,
Roberts, Ben
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In recent years, vaccination rates in the Netherlands have declined slightly, but steadily. The Dutch National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) commissioned a Committee for Vaccine Willingness (VWC) to study the societal context of ...
Roel O. Lutkenhaus+2 more
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Creative Probes, Proxy Feelers, and Speculations on Interactive Skin
This paper critically discusses the combination of creative and social research methods to generate a novel approach to explore the multimodal technoscape.
Carey Jewitt+2 more
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Surpassing light-induced cell damage in vitro with novel cell culture media
Light is extensively used to study cells in real time (live cell imaging), separate cells using fluorescence activated cell sorting (FACS) and control cellular functions with light sensitive proteins (Optogenetics).
J. Stockley+7 more
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Media and Power After Stuart Hall [PDF]
In commemorating Stuart Hall, I wish to pay particular attention to the importance of his work for understanding one of the great topics of contemporary culture— media.There is a long discussion to be had of Stuart Hall’s making and use of media, in ...
Goggin, Gerard
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Why do some people opt for exergames like Ring Fit Adventure (RFA) over traditional exercise venues such as gyms? Focusing on the case of RFA, this study examines the social factors that contribute to this preference and explores the potential of video ...
Jiangwei Zhou, Yu Zhao
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Singing and Social Identity in Young Children
A range of studies suggest that singing activities with young children can have a beneficial impact on other aspects of their development. However, there is little research examining the relationship between young children's singing and their developing ...
Ioulia Papageorgi+3 more
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Social media as leisure culture
The purpose of this paper is to situate the everyday use of social media in the broader cultural practice of leisure. Whereas the use of social media has many different aims and contexts, our main idea is to emphasize how social media practices associated with leisure and playfulness rather than functionality and tasks — therefore seemingly “useless ...
Albrechtslund, Anne-Mette Bech+1 more
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Teensites.com: A Field Guide to the New Digital Landscape [PDF]
A 2001 report from the Center for Media Education, provided here as background to work produced by Kathryn Montgomery after coming to American University and CSM (see http://www.centerforsocialmedia.org/resources/publications/ecitizens/index2.htm ...
Kathryn Montgomery
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