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NECSUS – Call for book reviews

July 8, 2022/in News /by Greg DeCuir

For the book review section in NECSUS, we are currently looking for contributions for the Spring and Autumn 2023 issues – focusing on either one publication or bringing two or more publications into a dialogue with each other. The book review section in NECSUS publishes critical writing on recent publications that fall within the broad […]

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Symposium – ‘Distorted Identities/New Dilemmas’

February 5, 2021/in News /by Greg DeCuir

On 16 March 2021, the Artistic Research Group at Kristiania University College in Oslo, Norway, will be hosting an online symposium dedicated to artistic research. Structured around the theme ‘Distorted Identities/New Dilemmas’, the symposium assesses how artistic expressions can reflect on the current debates surrounding the explorations of personal and societal identities. With the aim […]

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NECSUS Spring 2017_‘True’ — call for submissions

May 28, 2016/in News /by Greg DeCuir

In contemporary media environments, it is hard to tell what is true and what is not. A considerable amount of the ‘news’ that social media feeds us on a daily basis is either straightforward hoaxes or satirical takes on the deplorable state of current media journalism. With regards to the latter, Stephen Colbert has famously […]

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Social infomediation of news on Twitter: A French case study

November 7, 2013/1 Comment/in Autumn 2013_'Waste', Features /by Greg DeCuir

by Nikos Smyrnaios and Bernhard Rieder The rising power of online social networks over the last few years has brought about the phenomenon of ‘social dissemination’ of online information. If services such as Facebook and Twitter have initially been used as support for everyday sociability,[1] their usage has rapidly gone beyond mere interpersonal communication and […]

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University of Paris 7 Diderot

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University of Arts Belgrade

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