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Subject to/flesh, object/to verb (:) the business of naming by Lou M Maraj
Subject to/flesh, object/to verb (:) the business of naming by Lou M Maraj
Subject to/flesh, object/to verb (:) the business of naming by Lou M Maraj
Genres in the Public Domain: Genre Uptakes, Responses, and Responsibility by Stephen Kwame Dadugblor
The Journalist on Social Media: Mapping the Promoter, Celebrity and Joker Roles on Twitter and Instagram by Claudia Mellado and Alfred Hermida
Comments, Shares, or Likes: What Makes News Posts Engaging in Different Ways by Ori Tenenboim
Media Production Logics in Triple-Party News-Spaces: A Five-Dimensional Framework by Ori Tenenboim
Past Perfect(ed): Future Nostalgia and the Fight Against Trump’s America in Netflix’s Hollywood by Jennifer Cowe
The university as a ‘giant newsroom’: Not-for-profit explanatory journalism during COVID-19 by Alfred Hermida, Lisa Varano & Mary Lynn Young
Talking Through Reality/TV: Black/Feminist Viewing Party Pedagogies by Louis M. Maraj Ph.D.
Black in Time: How #BlackLivesMatter Reorients the Human by Louis M. Maraj Ph.D.
Online Political Comments: Americans Talk About the Election Through a “Horse-Race” Lens by Gina Masullo, Ori Tenenboim et. al.
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Comments, Shares, or Likes: What Makes News Posts Engaging in Different Ways by Ori Tenenboim