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“Jumping Your Bones Was Extremely Atypical For Me”
By
Ben Aslinger
Bentley University
April 21, 2008
4 comments
producer power that has been
earned
largely in a transition to a post-network era. How are gay authorship ...
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Jesus 2.0: Christian Identity and Community on Godtube
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Allison Perlman
University of California-Irvine
December 12, 2007
3 comments
earning
revenue by accepting secular and religious advertising spots, charging subscription fees to ...