Judith Szabunia plunges into the virtual world of First Person Shooter to challenge stereotypes about video gamers
I remember lots of things about living in an Aboriginal community; hundreds of images, voices and fe...
A review essay of Hans Lindahl, Fault Lines of Globalization (OUP, 2013).Peer reviewe
I didn’t pick this script. This script picked me. And it courted me for a very long time. And I resi...
Judith Szabunia plunges into the virtual world of First Person Shooter to challenge stereotypes abou...
Francesca Vaghi (University of St Andrews) sheds light on the creative negotiations of traditional g...
When I act on something, three kinds of idea (or representation) come into play. First, I have a non...
The essay draws on and consolidates the motivations and methodology around a body of practice that i...
The following text combines selected extracts from interviews held separately between 2013-14 with t...
Charlie Cavaliero discusses the Cartesian mind/body debate through an analysis of online alter egos
Josephine Urquhart’s looks at the ways in which sociality can be seen as an intrinsic part of ballet
Phil Rickman's Merrily Watkins murder mystery series look to the 'golden age' of detective fiction t...
Joseph Boyden’s Three Day Road takes place during World War I at the ambiguous boundary between cult...
Despite this surface level volatility, the brothers’ filmography does not feel erratic. On the contr...
This paper presents how Tom Turino's participatory musical field allows for simultaneous participati...
My research project explored how smokign relates to gay culture at UIUC and in the C-U area. Accordi...
I remember lots of things about living in an Aboriginal community; hundreds of images, voices and fe...
A review essay of Hans Lindahl, Fault Lines of Globalization (OUP, 2013).Peer reviewe
I didn’t pick this script. This script picked me. And it courted me for a very long time. And I resi...
Judith Szabunia plunges into the virtual world of First Person Shooter to challenge stereotypes abou...
Francesca Vaghi (University of St Andrews) sheds light on the creative negotiations of traditional g...
When I act on something, three kinds of idea (or representation) come into play. First, I have a non...
The essay draws on and consolidates the motivations and methodology around a body of practice that i...
The following text combines selected extracts from interviews held separately between 2013-14 with t...
Charlie Cavaliero discusses the Cartesian mind/body debate through an analysis of online alter egos
Josephine Urquhart’s looks at the ways in which sociality can be seen as an intrinsic part of ballet
Phil Rickman's Merrily Watkins murder mystery series look to the 'golden age' of detective fiction t...
Joseph Boyden’s Three Day Road takes place during World War I at the ambiguous boundary between cult...
Despite this surface level volatility, the brothers’ filmography does not feel erratic. On the contr...
This paper presents how Tom Turino's participatory musical field allows for simultaneous participati...
My research project explored how smokign relates to gay culture at UIUC and in the C-U area. Accordi...
I remember lots of things about living in an Aboriginal community; hundreds of images, voices and fe...
A review essay of Hans Lindahl, Fault Lines of Globalization (OUP, 2013).Peer reviewe
I didn’t pick this script. This script picked me. And it courted me for a very long time. And I resi...