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[ecrea] Special Issue of FLOW: Media Activism in/for the Age of Trump
Tue Dec 20 02:03:59 GMT 2016
*A new issue of /Flow/ is live!*
The journal is proud to announce the publication of our Special Issue:
"Media Activism & Politics in/for the Age of Trump."
In this special issue, we are excited to offer the contributions of
authors *Christopher M. Cox*, *Suzanne Enzerink*, *Hollis Griffin*,
*Maggie Hennefeld*, *Sushant Kishore*, *Victor Navarro-Remesal and
Ignacio Bergillos*, *Ben Schrader*, *Richard Van Heertum*, and *Melissa
Zimdars*. Please see below for more details about their respective columns.
As always, be sure to join the conversation at www.flowjournal.org
<http://flowjournal.org/>!
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*Christopher M. Cox, "It's the Political Economy Stupid: The Case for
Media Industries Studies in an Era of Fake News"*
Christopher M. Cox argues for a media industries framework to better
understand the production, dissemination, and consumption of fake news.
*Read and comment!
<http://www.flowjournal.org/2016/12/its-the-political-economy-stupid/>*
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*Suzanne Enzerink, "Shake My Turban: Alter Egos and Altering Perceptions
in Trump’s America"*
Suzanne Enzerink looks at Sikhtoons and other popular culture challenges
to Muslim and Muslim-perceived stereotypes.
*Read and comment! <http://www.flowjournal.org/2016/12/shake-my-turban/>*
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*Hollis Griffin, "Biden Memes and "Pussy Grabs Back": Gendered Anger
After the Election"*
Hollis Griffin discusses the popularity of Biden memes, their relation
to gendered political discourse, and suggests memes like "Pussy Grabs
Back" will persist instead while providing political motivation without
similar gender trappings.
*Read and comment!
<http://www.flowjournal.org/2016/12/biden-memes-and-pussy-grabs-back/>*
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*Maggie Hennefeld, "Laughter in the Age of Trump"*
Maggie Hennefeld explores the use of humor in the contemporary political
landscape, and suggests we need to find a way to employ satire to
repoliticize civic discourse in American society.
*Read and comment!
<http://www.flowjournal.org/2016/12/laughter-in-the-age-of-trump/>*
ishore pic
*Sushant Kishore, "Of Bhakts, Deplorables and More: Posthuman
Communities Performing Political Partisanship in the Age of Social Media"*
Sushant Kishore explores digital media, the performance of communitas
and political partisanship, and posthuman social media communities
through a comparative discussion of India's 2014 General Election and
the U.S. 2016 Presidential Election.
*Read and comment!
<http://www.flowjournal.org/2016/12/of-bhakts-deplorables-and-more/>*
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*Victor Navarro-Remesal and Ignacio Bergillos, "The Authenticity of
Trump, Emotional Democracy, and the Red Pill"*
Víctor Navarro-Remesal and Ignacio Bergillos discuss the relation
between post-fact politics and "redpillers," a loosely organized online
community of users espousing an awakening to a conspiracy of injustices
brought on by “social justice warriors”, radical feminism, and political
correctness.
*Read and comment!
<http://www.flowjournal.org/2016/12/the-authenticity-of-trump-emotional-democracy-and-the-red-pill/>*
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*Ben Schrader, "Veteran Activism Against Donald Trump"*
With first-hand experience, Ben Schrader discusses the often
underexplored narratives circulating about military veterans, and how
some have used the media to offer a counter message.
*Read and comment!
<http://www.flowjournal.org/2016/12/veteran-activism-against-donald-trump/>*
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*Richard Van Heertum, "The Scourge of Fake News"*
Richard Van Heertum considers the applicability of Marshall McLuhan's
global village, Guy Debord's society of the spectacle, and Jean
Baudrillard's simulacra/simulacrum to the 2016 American presidential
election.
*Read and comment! <http://www.flowjournal.org/2016/12/fake-news/>*
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*Melissa Zimdars, "Informational Infidelity: What Happens When the
“Real” News is Considered “Fake” News, Too?"*
Melissa Zimdars examines the public's distrust of mainstream news
reporting, and argues their coverage in fact contributes to this
distrust through “information infidelity” - the process of inaccurately
or imprecisely copying, reproducing, and/or relaying information that
may already be based on questionable or unreliable sources.
*Read and comment!
<http://www.flowjournal.org/2016/12/informational-infidelity/>*
/Flow/ is a critical forum on television and media culture published by
the Department of Radio, Television, and Film <http://rtf.utexas.edu> at
the University of Texas at Austin <http://www.utexas.edu>. /Flow/'s
mission is to provide a space where scholars and the public can discuss
media histories, media studies, and the changing landscape of
contemporary media.
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