How are #Indigenous screen industries reshaping global cinema? Anders Grønlund & Stine Agnete Sand examine Arctic collaboration in Sápmi & Kalaallit Nunaat, highlighting Indigenous-led screen sectors as models for ultrasmall industries globally. #OnlineFirst
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How are parents navigating screen-time advice amid conflicting guidelines and moral panic? Stephanie C Milford calls for reframing digital parenting as a relational practice embedded in sociotechnical systems and collective care. #DigitalParenting #OnlineFirst
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How do Muslim podcasts create digital counterpublics in the Anglosphere? Shaheen Amid Whyte uses digital ethnography to examine how Muslim-owned platforms reclaim self-agency and construct online publics across the UK, US & Australia. #Islam #OnlineFirst
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What’s driving the politics of social media #tradwives? Meaghan Furlano argues that tradwife critiques of feminism misdiagnose structural discontent, redirecting attention away from monopoly capitalism.
#Gender #DigitalCulture #AntiFeminism #OnlineFirst
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How do streaming platforms imagine the #SouthAsian diaspora? Anirban K. Baishya & Darshana S. Mini show how services like Sling TV & ZEE5 Global construct “South Asia” as both a territorial brand & a lucrative diasporic market. #OnlineFirst
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How can media foster accountability in environmental justice? Nduka N. Nwankpa, Leton C. Kuru & Ngozi A. Onwuka analyse #Nigeria’s #Ogoniland clean-up. They reveal gaps between rhetoric & action, and urging stronger media advocacy. #OnlineFirst
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What defines media production in the platform era? @drtvlotz.bsky.social introduces the idea of “hosted media” & “simple-professional” creation to trace how social video transform creative autonomy & capitalist constraints. #OnlineFirst
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How does TikTok reshape feminist responses to sexualized violence? Annabella Backes, @mluenenborg.bsky.social & Kerstin Schankweiler analyse activism around the #Mazan rape cases, showing how affective media practices shift shame & build solidarity. #OnlineFirst journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
How does #CriticalAIStudies travel across cultures? From an East Asian standpoint, Hiu-Fung Chung introduces “tangle, transplant & transmute” to trace how local histories, imaginaries & ethics reshape global critique of AI. #OnlineFirst
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In this new #OnlineFirst article, @elenaescalanteb.bsky.social & @jblockx.mastodon.social.ap.brid.gy show how EU outlets amplified institutional voices, serving as both tools for policy legitimation & arenas for elite influence.
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How does #CommunityRadio shape rural identities & participation? Aniruddha Jena & @mphayward.bsky.social examine Radio Dhimsa in Eastern India, showing how broadcasting in the Desia dialect fosters belonging, preserves culture & amplifies marginalised voices.
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Why is the everyday crucial for understanding online contention in China? Jeroen de Kloet & Thomas Poell show how WeChat users weave sensitive issues into daily talk, negotiating censorship & surveillance while remaining exposed to repression.
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"Toward a media maintenance approach (MEMA): Maintenance as a theoretical tool for media studies” written by @riccardoferrigato.bsky.social and myself
Maintenance is not (only) about technology and can be helpulf to different media scholars. Agree?
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How is ‘antisemitism’ invoked in The Jewish Chronicle? @gordonneve.bsky.social shows how the paper has exaggerated & instrumentalised the term, fueling moral panic & legitimising racial governance especially around Oct 7, 2023. #OnlineFirst
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What role did loudspeakers play in Shanghai’s #COVID19 emergency? Qiuxin Chen, Yuanyuan Shi & Yeheng Pan show how this traditional medium shifted from authority & coercion to fostering emotion, cultural connection & cooperation. #OnlineFirst journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1...
Why do #TV workers stay in a precarious industry? @ninawillment.bsky.social & Jack Newsinger argue that sunk cost fallacy—linked to cultural, social & symbolic capital—keeps professionals in UK television production. #OnlineFirst
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How did #COVID19 reshape the #DigitalDivide? Deqiang Ji & Haodong She explore digital inequality through a scoping review (2020–2022), revealing how the pandemic intensified exclusion & calling for strategies that address deeper social structures. #OnlineFirst
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How equal is sports journalism in Spain? Nahuel Ivan Faedo, Xavier Ginesta & Montse Corrius explore the experiences of women journalists in Spain. Despite some advances, gendered barriers & limited participation in content production persist. #OnlineFirst journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1...
How do social media platforms shape labour in the #CreatorEconomy? Afshin Omidi applies labour process theory to show how #algorithms control productivity, redefine creative skills, & erode creators’ autonomy—benefiting platforms above all. #OnlineFirst journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1...
How can we better understand the structure of social media feeds? Christoph Bareither and Sabine Wirth introduce the feed-as-assemblage framework to explore how algorithms, interfaces and practices curate value across Instagram and TikTok. journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
How does illicit media influence the decision to leave North Korea? Youna Kim draws on interviews with North Koreans to show how underground cultural flows enable mediated migration & disrupt state control in one of the world’s most closed societies #OnlineFirst journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1...
How do journalists sustain democracy under autocratization? Gary Tang and colleagues explore how Hong Kong’s online journalists continue their work post-NSL, navigating risk and resisting democratic backsliding through everyday practice.
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What does #decolonization really mean in media studies? Tanja Bosch insists it must be rooted in anti-capitalist praxis and citation politics, challenging extractive academic hierarchies and advocating for insurgent, relational scholarship. #OnlineFirst
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How is influencer culture reshaping the sport–media landscape? Fujak, Evens & McLeod show how Gen Z and Alpha audiences are driving a shift from elite performance to personality-led content & algorithmic entertainment in global sport #OnlineFirst journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
What does it cost to speak out as a feminist in Pakistan’s digital public sphere? Muhammad Ahsan & Farahat Ali reveal how activists face gendered online abuse & real-world threats, yet continue resisting through care, strategy and collective strength #OnlineFirst journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1...
Jiayi Chen & Chang Shi analyse how official administrators on Chinese social media platforms construct governance legitimacy through boundary discourse. #OnlineFirst
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How do #AI systems reinforce global power imbalances in language? FengYi Yin applies Hall’s encoding/decoding model to reveal how generative AI privileges dominant ideologies while marginalising African languages. Can critical user agency resist this trend? journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1...
What does it mean to be held in trust across cultures?
@kprmendoza.bsky.social draws from Filipino and Māori concepts to propose relational sovereignties—affective, situated forms of trust, care & belonging in communication. journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1...
#NewPublication (Media, Culture & Society): ‘Interviewing out lesbian, gay and bisexual creatives and executives about getting queer stories in mainstream Australian scripted television’.
A huge thank you to all the Aus television creatives and executives who took part.
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How does diplomacy shape cultural production? Taeyoung Kim’s study on China’s Korean Limitation Order shows how political tensions disrupted South Korean TV projects and exposed the fragile ties between diplomacy and media industries. #OnlineFirst journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....