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  • “The patriarchy is smashed”: Contemporary art as an effective way to challenge gender inequality

    16/12/2024
    Article
    Hannah Kristalijn
    black background with scrabble letters that spell the work inequality. between in and equality there is a scissor.
  • Louis van Gaal in the Context of World Englishes

    11/12/2024
    Article
    Marit van Dijck
    Louis van Gaal
  • If Jeff Bezos doesn't eat the Mona Lisa, who else will?

    01/12/2024
    Article
    Inge Beekmans
    Image of a bored Mona Lisa during dinner, generated by Adobe Firefly
  • 'Is this the real life?' How biopic 'Bohemian Rhapsody' tells it all

    27/11/2024
    Article
    Nine van Steen
  • What's at stake: The moral politics of rationalist democracy.

    17/11/2024
    Article
    Lauren Zentz
    elections 2024
  • Is Chinese cuisine in the Netherlands still Chinese?

    13/11/2024
    Article
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    Gijs Aalders
  • Digital facework and the digital interaction order

    09/11/2024
    Article
    Ico Maly
  • Power-structures and the performativity of the body in BlacKkKlansman (2018)

    28/10/2024
    Article
    Myrthe Muller
  • From YouTube to Headlines: Analysing News Frames of the Acid vs. Reuzegom Saga

    23/10/2024
    Article
    Wessel Joosten
  • Insights into the adolescent condition through Holden Caulfield and the Catcher in the Rye

    21/10/2024
    Article
    Yasin Tunçer
  • Brazil's Digital Divide: The Tale of Two Social Media Worlds

    16/10/2024
    Article
    Anne Oerlemans
    Social Media Differences in Brazil
  • The Hidden Cost Of Convenience: Unveiling Spotify's Data Practices for Privacy Implications

    14/10/2024
    Article
    Wessel Joosten
  • Surveillance at the intersection of technology, business and politics: A case study of Pegasus spyware

    09/10/2024
    Article
    Cecile Lourens
  • Korvel: A surveillant landscaping study

    02/10/2024
    Article
    Joël Eduard Nicholas Grassère
    Korvel: An unequal Surveillant Landscape
  • SoundCloud & White Iverson: Breaking Free From The Prerogative Industrial Tyranny

    30/09/2024
    Article
    Wessel Joosten
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  • Forever. Different. Regionale identificatie door taalculturele differentiatie in de online marketingcampagne van PSV Eindhoven

    26/09/2024
    Article
    Kristel Doreleijers Ilias Vierendeels
    Lichtkunst op Strijp-S; Eindhoven speelt industrieverleden uit.
  • The story of LittleMonsters.com

    23/09/2024
    Article
    Simone Sprangers
    screenshot of LittleMonsters.com in 2015
  • Slovo Patsana: The Russian Gritty Drama Becomes A Megahit In Both Russia and Ukraine

    16/09/2024
    Article
    Yuliya Hlushko
  • The influence of Instagram’s affordances on Instapoetry: the characteristics of a literary genre born on social media

    04/09/2024
    Article
    Mirte Glasbergen
    Instagram poetry posts
  • Employees’ reflections on workplace biometric data usage: an in-depth analysis

    28/08/2024
    Article
    Leonie Milder
    Biometric time clock system
  • Lies, Laws, and Literature: What Franz Kafka Teaches Us about Power and Politics Today

    17/06/2024
    Article
    Katherine Huber Odile Heynders
  • The normativities of Mona Lisa and Leonardo da Vinci: ‘participatory imitatio’ on /r/Place

    10/06/2024
    Article
    Inge Beekmans
  • Boredom and video games in a consumer capitalist system

    05/06/2024
    Article
    Yasin Tunçer
  • Keith Haring. Is Art for Everyone?

    27/05/2024
    Article
    Clara Daniels
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