The Black Barbie series and the interview with the Bennus are fascinating. I liked how the Bennus pointed out the amount of content being produced on social media; mix of voices being heard; and yet there is also ambiguity in defining “democracy”. Great t ...
I am always interested in looking at representations and misrepresentations of marginalized groups. I am currently working on western representations of non-western communities and came across with an article on Facebook (not scholarly one) on how Asians ...
Great video essay, Pam- particularly the juxtaposition of the words and moving image that brings out your idea. Your post makes me rethink that it’s the quality in which the audience engage deeply in a conversation along with your idea that matters. The c ...
Great post, Suzanne. I particularly liked your "the qualities of transparency, collaboration, and community that I associate with (aca)fandom and open source academia can be rapidly reappropriated to anonymously police authenticity through harassment ...
Great post, Catherine! I love the idea of making an argument on the topic of gender and movement via a "scholarly and affective, immersive experience". I particularly liked the combination of the song, and visuals- the quotations on the topic ex ...
Thank you for sharing! I love the Lego Movie because it delivers an aspirational message that addresses the significance of improvisation. The transition of Emmet’s character from ordinary to extraordinary sees the importance of learning to trust your own ...
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Ideas of borrowing
Conversations about marginalisation
Uncontrollable outcomes of "open source"
Fragility of "open source"
Re-representations
Multilayers of truth