Beyoncé Went Country & The Gatekeepers Went Wild by Alexis McGee
In this podcast Dr. McGee discusses why so many people are upset that Beyoncé chose country music for her latest album “Cowboy Carter”.
Toward a Black Rhetoric of Voicing by Alexis McGee
This article argues for repositioning voice within BIPOC histories and contributions to the fields of English/rhetoric/composition studies.
Beyoncé’s evolution in ‘Cowboy Carter’ by Alexis McGee
In this podcast Dr. McGee analyzes the evolution of Beyoncé’s voice.
Novel Directions in Media Innovation and Funding by Mary Lynn Young, Alfred Hermida, and Camila Castaneda
Capturing the research and perspectives of leading journalists and scholars, the report focuses on funding directions and innovation practices in journalism.
From language to algorithm: trans and non-binary identities in research on facial and gender recognition by Katja Thieme, Mary Ann S. Saunders, and Laila Ferreira
Assesses the state of thinking about gender identities in computer vision through an analysis of how research papers in gender and facial recognition are designed, what claims they make about trans and non-binary people, what values they espouse, and what they describe as ongoing challenges for the field.