| Why Populism is Troubling for Democratic Communication |
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| The Mainstreaming of Extreme Right-Wing Populism in the Low Countries: What is to be Done? |
8 |
| Welcome to the Mommy Wars, Ladies: Making Sense of the Ideology of Combative Mothering in Mommy Blogs |
6 |
| Ghostbusters is For Boys: Understanding Geek Masculinity's Role in the Alt-right |
6 |
| The Self-Radicalization of White Men: Fake News and the Affective Networking of Paranoia |
5 |
| The Tech Lobby: Tracing the Contours of New Media Elite Lobbying Power |
5 |
| Liberating or Disciplining? A Technofeminist Analysis of the use of Dating Apps Among Women in Urban China |
5 |
| The Bully in the Pulpit: Autocracy, Digital Social Media, and Right-wing Populist Technoculture |
4 |
| Rhetoric of Online Disability Activism: #CripTheVote and Civic Participation |
4 |
| A Shoppable Life: Performance, Selfhood, and Influence in the Social Media Storefront |
4 |
| The Populism of Online Communities: Constructing the Boundary Between Blameless People and Culpable Others |
4 |
| When an Indian Whisper Network Went Digital |
4 |
| #MeToo and Student Activism against Sexual Violence |
3 |
| Musee du Quai Branly: The Heart of Darkness in la Cite de la Lumiere |
3 |
| Domestic Workers and the Affective Dimensions of Communicative Empowerment |
3 |
| Neoliberalism, the Far Right, and the Disparaging of Social Justice Warriors |
2 |
| The Mutual Domestication of Users and Algorithmic Recommendations on Netflix |
2 |
| Trust Us, We're You: Aspirational Realness in the Digital Communication of Contemporary Fashion and Beauty Brands |
2 |
| Post-Truth Populism: The French Anti-Gender Theory Movement and Cross-Cultural Similarities |
2 |
| Toxic Identification: #Twinks4Trump and the Homonationalist Rearticulation of Queer Vernacular Rhetoric |
2 |
| Discursive Legitimation in the Cultures of Internet Policymaking |
2 |
| Transnational Identities and Feeling in Fandom: Place and Embodiment in K-pop Fan Reaction Videos |
2 |
| Temporally Inexpensive, Affectively Expensive: Digitally-Mediated Maternal Interpersonal Ties in the Perinatal Months |
2 |
| The Queer Business of Casting Gay Characters on US Television |
2 |
| Reading the Black Woman's Body Via Instagram Fame |
2 |
| May the Force Be With You: Narendra Modi and the Celebritization of Indian Politics |
2 |
| The Rise of Transgender and Gender Diverse Representation in the Media: Impacts on the Population |
2 |
| Piss(ed): The Biopolitics of the Bathroom |
1 |
| When Postcolonial Studies Interrupts Media Studies |
1 |
| Caste and the LoSHA Discourse |
1 |
| Calling Out Campus Sexual Violence: Student Activist Labors of Confrontation and Care |
1 |
| Grounding Peer Production in Practice: Editorial Routines and Everyday Engagement in the Free Encyclopedia Anyone Can Edit |
1 |
| Legitimating Media: Shakespeare's Awkward Travels Through Video Games and Twitter |
1 |
| From the Girl to the World: Good Girls as Political Endorsers and Agents of Change |
1 |
| #ThisEndsHere: Confronting Sexual Assault and Harassment in Our Campus Communities |
1 |
| Liminally White: Jews, Mormons, and Whiteness |
1 |
| Classifying Whiteness: Unmasking White Nationalist Women's Digital Design through an Intersectional Analysis of Contained Agency |
1 |
| Too Close for Comfort: Direct Address and the Affective Pull of the Confessional Comic Woman in Chewing Gum and Fleabag |
1 |
| The Pleasure Principle of Magic Mike XXL: Sonic Visibility Toward Female Audiences |
1 |
| From the Ruins: Neomasculinity, Media Franchising, and Struggles Over Industrial Reproduction of Culture |
1 |
| The Social Media Agon as Differencing Machine: A Materialist Feminist Perspective |
1 |
| Black(er) face and Post-Racialism: Employing Racial Difference and Progressive Primitivism Online |
1 |
| Snapchat's Dialectics of Socialization: Revisiting the Theory of the Spectacle for a Critical Political Economy of Social Media |
1 |
| Moral Orders in Contribution Cultures |
1 |
| I Think of Him as an Ancestor: Tupac Shakur Fans and the Intimacy of Pop Cultural Heritage |
1 |
| This is Not Who We Are: Progressive Media and Post-Race in the New Era of Overt Racism |
1 |
| Reputation Anxiety: Consumer Background Checks and the Cultivation of Risk |
1 |
| Dadvertising: Representations of Fatherhood in Procter & Gamble's Tide Commercials |
1 |
| Wicked Content |
1 |
| Bugs: Rethinking the History of Computing |
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