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  • Goncharov: Tumblr’s greatest mafia ‘movie’ and social phenomenon

    17/03/2023
    Article
    Anna Skorodihina
    The poster for Goncharov, the fake Scorsese film
  • To Keep You Looking Good: What Kellogg's Diet Advertisements Tell Us About Diet Culture

    07/06/2023
    Article
    Martijn Logtenberg
    Diet Culture
  • A lover or a monster: Jeffrey Dahmer in the true crime genre

    30/11/2022
    Paper
    Iris Dumoulin
    The Jeffrey Dahmer Netflix Series
  • Otherness

    Wiki
  • TikTok's inverted filter: debunking symmetry as beauty standard

    07/11/2022
    Paper
    Kelly Burnet
    The inverted filter on TikTok
  • Gamification Has Turned Connecting With Others Into a Game – How Helpful Is It Really?

    19/10/2022
    Paper
    Iris Olde Hampsink
    Tinder logo
  • Deviating from the mainstream: Amish or Uber-Hipsters?

    17/10/2022
    Paper
    Femke van Bree Ziggy van Rooij Miró Supit
    Deviating from the mainstream: Amish or Uber-Hipsters?
  • Wie is de Mol?, more than a TV show

    28/09/2022
    Review
    Kristi van der Zanden
  • Designers rethink social boundaries with gender-neutral fashion

    12/09/2022
    Paper
    Stefan Immens Anna Vasilenka Tomlin Smits Milo Miranda
  • Miranda’s July Relational and Participatory Art

    24/10/2022
    Article
    Szymon Zbiegniewski
    A frame from Miranda July's Somebody movie
  • The lived experience of teenagers in Norway and beyond in Skam

    07/09/2022
    Review
    Marieke Weeda
    Five of the main characters of Skam walking, with yellow text saying SKAM in front of them.
  • Code red: Rupi Kaur’s menstrual activism that invited online trolls

    17/02/2023
    Article
    Jessaline Tanjung
    Rupi Kaur menstruation
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