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        Serge Daney and Queer Cinephilia 

        Allouche, Claire; Bellour, Raymond; Delmas, Mélina; Dowd, Garin; Galibert-Laîné, Chloé; Heath, Theresa; Inzerillo, Andrea; Joubert-Laurencin, Hervé; Keidl, Philipp Dominik; Pageau, Simon; Pierre-Ulmann, Sylvie; Pourvali, Bamchade; Rollet, Patrice; Uzal, Marcos; Mayer, So; Robertson, Selina (2024)
        French critic Serge Daney was a central figure in film, television and media criticism of the second half of the twentieth century. He died of AIDS in 1992, just as the concept of queer cinema entered international film ...
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        Technopharmacology 

        Neves, Joshua; Chia, Aleena; Paasonen, Susanna; Sundaram, Ravi (2022)
        Technopharmacology is a modest call to expand media theoretical inquiry by attending to the biological, neurological, and pharmacological dimensions of media and centers on emergent affinities between big data and big pharma.
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        Media and Management 

        Andrijasevic, Rutvica; Chen, Julie Yujie; Gregg, Melissa; Steinberg, Marc (2021)
        Management is enabled by media, just as media give life to management. Studying the management innovations learned through media uncovers the evolving relationship between workers and employers. With a view to history, ...
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        Who Owns the Images? 

        Lindeperg, Sylvie; Szczepanska, Ania (2021)
        Digitization carries the utopian promise of archival access unlimited by constraints of space and time, and with it, of new forms of research and historiographies. In reality, digital image archives pose a complex set of ...
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        Preferable Futures 

        Kaldrack, Irina; Nohr, Rolf F. (2023)
        Preferable Futures delves into the question of possible, probable, and desirable futures amidst the pressures of climate change and digitalization. Through a diverse range of perspectives, the book explores ways to negotiate ...
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        Fahrradutopien 

        Bee, Julia; Bergermann, Ulrike; Keck, Linda; Sander, Sarah; Schwaab, Herbert; Stauff, Markus; Wagner, Franzi (2022)
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        Guantánamo Frames 

        Boguska, Rebecca (2022)
        For the last twenty years, the Guantánamo Bay detention camp has not just been a military prison and security facility, but also a site of media production. Films, photographs, and documents have continued to emerge from ...
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        Uexküll’s Surroundings 

        Schnödl, Gottfried; Sprenger, Florian (2022)
        With its diversity of possible Umwelten or environments for living things, Jakob von Uexküll’s Umwelt theory has been hailed by many readers as the first step toward an innovative, pluralistic conception of nonhuman life. ...
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        Algorithmic Authenticity 

        Bounegru, Liliana; Devries, Melody; Harris, Amy; holtzclaw, hannah; Jucan, Ioana B.; Juhasz, Alexandra; Kamish, D.W.; Langlois, Ganaele; Proctor, Jasmine; Tomlinson, Christine; Vasudevan, Roopa; Weltevrede, Esther; Burton, Anthony (2023)
        What makes information feel true or compelling in our contemporary digital societies? This book brings together different disciplinary understandings of “authenticity” in order to find alternative ways to approach mis- and ...
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        Foucault, digital 

        Dotzler, Bernhard J.; Schmidgen, Henning (2022)
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