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July 16, 2015

Remembering TV pioneer Marlene Sanders

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Journalist Marlene Sanders passed away earlier this week at age 84. In 1964, Sanders was the first woman to anchor an evening network news program when she substituted for Ron […]

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June 24, 2015 (August 5, 2015)

Autism and Gender honored by the Rhetoric Society of America

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Congratulations to Jordynn Jack, who received the 2015 RSA Book Award from the Rhetoric Society of America (RSA) for Autism and Gender: From Refrigerator Mothers to Computer Geeks. In Autism […]

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June 22, 2015

Strange Natures wins ecocriticism book award

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We are pleased to announce that Strange Natures: Futurity, Empathy, and the Queer Ecological Imagination by Nicole Seymour has received the 2015 ASLE Ecocriticism Book Award from the Association for […]

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June 2, 2015

Q&A with Acid Hype author Stephen Siff

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Stephen Siff is an assistant professor of journalism at Miami University, Ohio. He recently answered some questions about his book Acid Hype: American News Media and the Psychedelic Experience. Q: When […]

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April 28, 2015 (April 28, 2015)

The sexting wars continue

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The daily news brings word of a sexting uproar in Liberty, Missouri, where eight males have received suspensions of varying lengths after passing around compromising photos of female classmates. Amanda […]

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April 10, 2015 (April 9, 2015)

Q&A with authors of The Real Cyber War

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Shawn Powers and Michael Jablonski are the authors of The Real Cyber War:  The Political Economy of Internet Freedom. Q: When the phrase “cyber war” is used, is the rhetoric designed to describe […]

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March 12, 2015 (March 9, 2015)

The news game

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In a century-plus of popular culture, journalists have appeared as cynical scandalmongers, noble crusaders, nicotine-soaked cynics, and the mild-mannered alter egos of super-powered Kryptonians. The latest UIP debut Heroes and Scoundrels […]

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March 10, 2015 (March 9, 2015)

Digital Depression author Dan Schiller on Net Neutrality

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Digital Depression author Dan Schiller is a professor in the Graduate School of Library and Information Science and the Department of Communication at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. In light […]

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February 10, 2015

NFL Films founder changed the way we see the game

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Without Ed Sabol, the Dallas Cowboys might not be known as “America’s Team” and those goofy sports bloopers would not be a staple of rainy weekends. More importantly, the way Americans […]

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January 29, 2015

How TV news helped and hindered feminism

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In 1970, the big three television networks of ABC, CBS and NBC took notice of the feminist movement. The stories on TV news ranged from a patronizing dismissal of feminists […]

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December 18, 2014 (December 19, 2014)

Q&A with Watching Women’s Liberation, 1970 author Bonnie J. Dow

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Bonnie J. Dow is an associate professor and chair of communication studies and an associate professor of women’s and gender studies at Vanderbilt University. She answered some questions about her […]

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November 20, 2014 (November 18, 2014)

Shilpa and Kal in Washington

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Shilpa Davé writes about the “brown voice” of South Asian characters in tv and on film in her book Indian Accents: Brown Voice and Racial Performance in American Television and Film. Featured […]

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