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[ecrea] Center for Advanced Research in Global Communication Releases CARGC Paper 9
Fri Aug 24 10:11:48 GMT 2018
The Center for Advanced Research in Global Communication at the
Annenberg School for Communication is proud to present CARGC Paper 9,
“Mediating Possibility after Suffering: Meaning Making of the
Micro-political through Digital Media,” by CARGC Postdoctoral Fellow,
Samira Rajabi.
Using three empirical case studies from Instagram, Rajabi examines the
Trump administration’s 2017 travel ban as a traumatic experience and its
digital mediation. She first explores a general understanding of trauma
as it relates to global media studies and then develops the notion of
“symbolic trauma” to understand how Iranian-Americans mediated the
travel ban’s effects.
CARGC Director Marwan M. Kraidy notes in his introduction, “by tackling
affect and trauma in the context of the Iranian diaspora and the United
States administration of President Donald Trump’s so-called ‘Muslim
Ban,’ Dr. Rajabi beautifully blends the study of individual suffering
and expression with nationalism, immigration, and geopolitics.”
Samira Rajabi completed her Ph.D. in Media Research and Practice at the
University of Colorado at Boulder, where her research focused on digital
media's affordances in meaning making processes, particularly related to
trauma. Rajabi also has a degree in Business Management and
Entrepreneurship, a minor in French from the University of Colorado at
Boulder, and a Masters in International and Intercultural Communication
from the University of Denver’s Josef Korbel School of International
Studies and the School of Journalism and Mass Communications. Rajabi is
a scholar of development, international relations, feminist theory, and
communication. Her research interests include international
communication, trans-national boundaries, and the way culture,
particularly popular culture in digital media, have consequences for
social systems and movements. Samira's work attempts to bridge public
scholarship, academia, and social justice advocacy with leadership in
her community.
Download CARGC Paper 9 here: http://bit.ly/2wk64d0
Read previous CARGC Papers at ScholarlyCommons: _http://bit.ly/2ui8OHJ_
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