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Publikováno v:
Media and Communication, Vol 10, Iss 4, Pp 118-128 (2022)
QAnon is an online conspiracy movement centred on cryptic posts published by an unknown figure referred to as “Q.” Its anti-hierarchical framework and deployment of an unknown leader can be understood as a substantial departure from other 21st-ce
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https://doaj.org/article/9092d031649e4747b51a50d274e8ebdc
Autor:
Jay Daniel Thompson, Fiona Nicoll
Publikováno v:
Critical Gambling Studies (2020)
Fiona Nicoll was interviewed by Jay Daniel Thompson about her book Gambling and Everyday Life. An earlier version of this publication was published by the Cultural Studies Association of Australasia. It is reposted here with their permission.
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https://doaj.org/article/cfbded2bdbc84f8bb291e033f6c8d9b7
Autor:
Jay Daniel Thompson
Publikováno v:
Limina: A Journal of Historical and Cultural Studies, Vol 18, Iss 1, Pp 0-15 (2012)
Helen Garner’s The First Stone (1995) has commonly been read as a feminist- authored attack on feminism. I concur with this reading, but also argue that this text contains some distinctly ‘queer’ aspects that have previously been overlooked by
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https://doaj.org/article/5d0ee16550a34815b62410b809b766c6
Fake News in Digital Cultures presents a new approach to understanding disinformation and misinformation in contemporary digital communication, arguing that fake news is not an alien phenomenon undertaken by bad actors, but a logical outcome of conte
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Cultural Studies. 26:216-233
For the past half-decade, disinformation and misinformation have been discussed in the public sphere as the construct ‘fake news’, through a discourse of crisis and, increasingly, in terms of responses, remedies, solutions, interventions and prev
Autor:
Rob Cover, Jay Daniel Thompson
Publikováno v:
Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies. 28:1770-1782
Digital hostility poses a grave risk to the health and wellbeing of its targets. This study addresses digital hostility levelled at public figures, and does so through the case study of Wilson Gavin. Gavin had cultivated a minor public profile in Aus