Category: 6.05
Why Political Journalists Should Get Into Top Gear
by: Stephen Harrington / Queensland University of Technology
How the rise of car culture in Australia suggests ways to increase political literacy.
Notes from Economy Class
by: Eric Freedman / Florida Atlantic University
The airline seat is an often-overlooked signpost of convergence — a site of convergent media, convergent functionalities, convergent spaces, and convergent
subjects.
Inland Empire: The Cinema in Trouble?
by: Alex Munt / Macquarie University
Can the death and destruction–of the feature, of celluloid, and cinema-going–be a good thing?
No Regrets
by: Tim Gibson / George Mason University
The boundaries of the permissible on network TV have not expanded to match the public’s ill-mood about the war. And the latest proof of this comes in the most unexpected place of all—Fox’s So You Think You Can Dance.
Watch Now: Netflix, Streaming Movies and Networked Film Publics
by: Chuck Tryon / Fayettesville State University
Computer access content results in new ways of viewing television and film.