Oprah and Ozempic: a commentary on Oprah Winfrey’s “shame, blame and the weight loss revolution”
Apryl Williams, Mel Monier
Sep 2024 • Critical Studies in Mass Communication 41(3), 263-268
The Nameplate: Jewelry, Culture, and Identity
Marcel Rosa-Salas, Isabel Flower
Jul 2023 • Penguin Random House
Toward Productive Coexistence: A Relational Analysis of a Feminist Counterpublic in Twitter K-Pop Fandom
Jan 2023 • International Journal of Communication 17, 5972-5992
Rage against the streaming studio system: Worker resistance to Hollywood’s networked era
Aymar Jean Christian, Chelsea Peterson-Salahuddin
Jan 2023 • Information, Communication & Society 26(5), 923-940 • Routledge
Why We Can’t Have Nice Things: Social Media’s Influence on Fashion, Ethics, and Property
Aug 2022 • Duke University Press
Media, Diversity, and Representation in the US: A Review of the Quantitative research literature on Media Content and Effects
Erica Scharrer, Srividya Ramasubramanian, Omotayo Banjo
Aug 2022 • Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 66(4), 723-749 • Routledge
Black Feminism in Popular Culture: Exploring Representations of Black Feminism in News & Entertainment Media
Jun 2022 • Northwestern University
The State of Photography 2022
Tara Pixley, Martin Smith-Rodden, David Campbell, Adrian Hadland
May 2022 • Catchlight + Knight Foundation, 42
Neo-Burlesque’s Neo-Feminism
In book: The Art of Being Dangerous: Exploring Women and Danger through Creative Expression
May 2021 • Leuven University Press
Black Gamers’ Resistance
Edited by Lori Kido Lopez
Dec 2020 • Race and Media: Critical Approaches 241-251 • NYU Press