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  • Keep on Reading Fiction. 2023 in three fictional novels

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  • DeviantArt and AI: The showdown between manual playbour and automated playbour

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    Pak Wing Ng
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  • ‘Are You on Corntok?’ - How TikTok Creates Global Communities and Threatens Local Ones

    24/11/2023
    Paper
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  • The Absurdist Branding of Death Grips

    22/11/2023
    Article
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  • Localising Japanese Games for a Global Market: a review of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney

    20/11/2023
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  • The Adult in Leo and Layla's History Adventures

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    Article
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  • Eviane Leidig on The Women of the Far Right

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  • Not just a Meme, a Masterpiece: Literacy in Classical Art Memes

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  • How Andy Warhol anticipated acid house rave culture!

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    Paper
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    Paper
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  • How the Commercialization of Feminism Equals Activism In the Millennial Age

    03/11/2023
    Paper
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  • Surveillance & Geopolitics: Why the European Union Banned TikTok for Government Officials

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    Article
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  • "Can A Dog be Twins?" and Other Questions No One Is Talking About

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    Paper
    Clara Daniels
  • How Sylvana Simons Attempted To Reinvent Social Democracy

    27/10/2023
    Article
    Max Verhaar
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  • Derry Girls: Fictional Perspective on Real History

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  • Beyond Science Fiction: What To Think About Brain Stimulations In The Normal Population

    23/10/2023
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  • How BioShock makes you forget you’re playing a game

    13/10/2023
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  • Nebula: What does creator-owned mean?

    11/10/2023
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    Nebula: A (partially) creator-owner streaming service
  • Good Job, +15 Points: How the internet makes sense of China’s Social Credit Score system

    09/10/2023
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    Pak Wing Ng
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  • The YouTube algorithm and its problems

    06/10/2023
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  • The unintended consequences of taking misinformative electoral content off the air

    02/10/2023
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    Helena Secaf dos Santos
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  • Sublime of the Void in Anish Kapoor’s “Descent into Limbo”

    29/09/2023
    Paper
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  • Schlingensief's Big Brother of Xenophobia: Antagonism in participatory art

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    Schliengensief's participatory art holds up a distorting mirror to Austria
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