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Acuña on Ishiguro, Klara and the Sun
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Aliens as the Other in Post-Independence Hindi Cinema
(Georgetown University, 2018)This paper seeks to understand globalization as a way to interpret the shift in the portrayal of the Other as allegorized as aliens in Hindi science fiction cinema. After a brief discussion of what constitutes science ... -
Argument Quality and Deliberation on Facebook: An Exploratory Study
(Georgetown University, 2018)In the past, scholars have argued that deliberation is important for a variety of reasons, including aiding in the development of political sophistication and decreasing attitudinal uncertainty (Gastil and Dillard 1999, ... -
Art Is Not Enough! The Artist's Body as Protest
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Building Nature in Detroit: Ruin Aesthetics, Historical gaps, and the Urban Agricultural Imagination
(Georgetown University. Communication, Culture & Technology Graduate Program, 2016)Urban Agriculture is increasingly forwarded as a tool for social and ecological renewal in the post-industrial city. However, much of the enthusiasm (and increasingly, scholarly analysis) of this phenomenon focuses on its ... -
Can Science Fiction Alter the Future?
(Georgetown University. Communication, Culture & Technology Graduate Program, 2017)What are the ethical ramifications and uses of technology? How can we know the dangers of using certain technologies when they do not exist or at least not at the moment? Science fiction reveals the possibilities of what ... -
Chacko on Turner, Being Present
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Channels of Change in South Sudan: Youth Civil Society Organizations and Critical Empathy in Nation - Building
(Georgetown University. Communication, Culture & Technology Graduate Program, 2017)Through a case study of the South Sudanese Upper Nile Youth Development Association (UNYDA), the author illustrates how youth have the potential to assist communities in dealing with past and current violence, restoring ... -
A Content Analysis of CSR Themes on Major Corporations' Websites
(Georgetown University. Communication, Culture & Technology Graduate Program, 2022)Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has become a crucial business practice worldwide. This paper analyzes CSR themes collected from the official websites of the Asian and European corporations on the Fortune 500 list. ... -
A Critical Analysis of Art in the Post-Internet Era
(Georgetown University. Communication, Culture & Technology Graduate Program, 2017)The ability of technology to transform art, artist, and art world is not a new concept. The impact of digital technology and the Internet is yet another dynamic force. What is taking place is a redefinition of authorship, ... -
(Deaf)iant Architects: ASL Poetics and Concrete / Corporeal Spatiality in the Deaf Diaspora
(Georgetown University. Communication, Culture & Technology Graduate Program, 2017)Bridging connections between avant-garde shape and pattern poetics, from Dadaism to the contemporary L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E page poets, ASL poetry resists and stretches hearing-based modalities of creative exchange and ... -
Defining Whiteness: Perspectives on Privilege
(Georgetown University, 2018)Although white people have largely dictated the global narratives of history, philosophy, literature, and beyond, whiteness as a racial category remains vague. How, then, do we define whiteness and how do those considered ... -
Digitizing Refugees: The Effect of Technology on Forced Displacement
(Georgetown University. Communication, Culture & Technology Graduate Program, 2016)This paper examines broadly the role of technology in the lives of refugees and its influence on the trajectory of forced displacement today, a topic that has been covered extensively by the media but has not been as ... -
Doyle on DeNardis, The Internet in Everything
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Fake People Kissing: Queerbaiting and Fan Agency
(Georgetown University. Communication, Culture & Technology Graduate Program, 2022)In the early 2010s, the term “queerbaiting” emerged in fan communities to describe the phenomenon of films and TV shows including intentionally homoerotic moments in order to ensnare a queer audience, but without the ... -
Freedom v. The Man: Security, Torture, and "Freedom" in Cory Doctorow's Little Brother
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Hawatmeh on Osborn, Letters of Light
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Heeren-Moon on Ezrachi & Stucke, How Big-Tech Barons Smash Innovation
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Human Control and Autonomy in Cybernetic Systems
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Innovation on the Danube and Loyalty in the Habsburg Empire
(Georgetown University. Communication, Culture & Technology Graduate Program, 2014)Peer reviewed journal of communication, culture, and technology