| Data Colonialism: Rethinking Big Data's Relation to the Contemporary Subject |
48 |
| Big Data from the South(s): Beyond Data Universalism |
25 |
| Audiences in an Age of Datafication: Critical Questions for Media Research |
23 |
| Black Bloggers and Their Varied Publics: The Everyday Politics of Black Discourse Online |
12 |
| Rethinking International TV Flows Research in the Age of Netflix |
10 |
| Data Epistemologies, The Coloniality of Power, and Resistance |
9 |
| (Big) Data and the North-in-South: Australia's Informational Imperialism and Digital Colonialism |
9 |
| The Affective Labor and Performance of Live Streaming on Twitch.tv |
8 |
| Decolonizing Privacy Studies |
8 |
| Between Data Capitalism and Data Citizenship |
8 |
| Understanding Queer Normality: LGBT plus Representations in Millennial Flemish Television Fiction |
7 |
| The Spotify Effect: Digital Distribution and Financial Growth |
6 |
| Migration and Mobility in a Digital Age: (Re)Mapping Connectivity and Belonging |
5 |
| #NiUnaMenos: Data Activism From the Global South |
5 |
| An Agenda in the Interest of Audiences: Facing the Challenges of Intrusive Media Technologies |
5 |
| The Biometric Assemblage: Surveillance, Experimentation, Profit, and the Measuring of Refugee Bodies |
5 |
| Beyond the Migrant Problem: Visualizing Global Migration |
5 |
| The New Spirit of Capitalism in the Game Industry |
5 |
| Fictional Entertainment and Public Connection: Audiences and the Everyday Use of TV-series |
4 |
| Coping with Shame in a Media-saturated Society: Norwegian Web-series Skam as Transitional Object |
4 |
| American TV Series Revivals: Introduction |
4 |
| City of Refuge or Digital Order? Refugee Recognition and the Digital Governmentality of Migration in the City |
4 |
| Building Momentum for Collectivity in the Digital Game Community |
4 |
| Is Reality TV Neoliberal? |
4 |
| Talking Hospitality and Televising Ethno-national Boundaries in Contemporary Korea: Considering Korean TV Shows Featuring Foreigners |
3 |
| Outsourcing Digital Game Production: The Case of Polish Testers |
3 |
| Traumatic Exit, Identity Narratives, and the Ethics of Hospitality |
3 |
| Audience Reception Research in a Post-broadcasting Digital Age |
3 |
| Video Games as Dating Platforms: Exploring Digital Intimacies through a Chinese Online Dancing Video Game |
2 |
| The Double Hermeneutics of Audience Research |
2 |
| Connected Co-viewing on Facebook: A Brazilian Telenovela and the Perception of Media Realism |
2 |
| Justifying Trash: Regulating Reality TV in Israel |
2 |
| The Precarious Labor of Queer Indie Game-making: Who Benefits from Making Video Games Better? |
2 |
| The Moral Calculus of Vocational Passion in Digital Gaming |
2 |
| Pursuing Generation Snowflake: Mr. Robot and the USA Network's Mission for Millennials |
2 |
| The Female Detective, Neurodiversity, and Felt Knowledge in Engrenages and Bron/Broen |
2 |
| Gateway Bodies: Serial Form, Genre, and White Femininity in Imported Crime TV |
2 |
| From Strategic Retweets to Group Hangs: Writers' Room Twitter Accounts and the Productive Ecosystem of TV Social Media Fans |
2 |
| Friends Reconsidered: Cultural Politics, Intergenerationality, and Afterlives |
2 |
| Terror, Territoriality, Temporality: Hypermedia Events in the Age of Islamic State |
2 |
| Introduction: Toward Hybrid Media Events of Terrorist Violence |
1 |
| Seeing the Present, Remembering the Past: Terror's Representation as an Exercise in Collective Memory |
1 |
| Ten Years after the Danish Muhammad Cartoon News Stories: Terror and Radicalization as Predictable Media Events |
1 |
| Friends Forever: Sitcom Celebrity and Its Afterlives |
1 |
| It's Like a Guy Never Lived Here!: Reading the Gendered Domestic Spaces of Friends |
1 |
| I'd Like Y'all to Get a Black Friend: The Politics of Race in Friends |
1 |
| If I Don't Input Those Numbers . . . It Doesn't Make Much of a Difference: Insulated Precarity and Gendered Labor in Friends |
1 |
| Mediating Public Issues in Romanian Broadcast Talk: Personalized Communication Strategies |
1 |
| TV Series Production and the Urban Restructuring of Istanbul |
1 |
| Literal Media Ecology: Crisis in the Conditions of Production |
1 |