Issue no. 3

The quick guide to Issue no. 3, published April 24, 2014:

features.

Apple (A Poem) | Renée Farrar

Awe Evolving: Transforming Notions of Awe In The Digital Age | Greg Bayles

Anxiety/Happiness | Julia Eldred

Down The Upward Spiral | Corey Giacco

Grindr: Contemporary Ecstasy | Jon Henry

Eating Disorders In The Digital Age | Matt Wetsel

Black Feminism, Hashtags, And The Importance Of Twitter To American Studies | Amanda Lineberry

Why I Started A Digital Comics Label Even Though Nobody’s Ever Heard Of Me | Danny Djeljosevic

Internship Opportunities Here | Monica Hunasikatti

ASMR, Or, Why My Guilty Pleasure Is Better Than Yours | Rachel Hall

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interviews.

Jamie Tucker | Q + A

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contributors.

DANIEL FANDINO
The Curious Life Of Memes
Insubstantial Pageants: Virtual Goods, Lost Worlds And An Impermanent Future
+ Hong Kong And China: Two Systems Of Social Media, One Country

NOBERTO GOMEZ
DRONE: An Excerpt From The Book Of Cannibals
DEATH: An Excerpt From The Book Of Cannibals
Ello: A Review

ANDREW JONES
Get Up, Stand Up
Ctrl+Alt+Del
“Just A Spoonful Of Musings Helps Reality Go Down…”

MICHAEL LEONBERGER
Bangin’ Those Video Machines
Atomic Zapruder
That Heavenly Man Smell
Bad Mirror
Generation Me

FRANCESCA LYN
Adventures In Comic Studies

EMILY MILLER
The Portrait Of A Cyber Bully
Sites Of Liberation: Queerness And Intentional Online Communities
TL;DR: It’s Not – And You Should
Checking Our Blind Spots: Holdback And A Topography Of Street Harassment

KENTA MURAKAMI
Jon Rafman: Experiencing The Sublime In Google Street View
Abject Thoughts

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extras.

Evolution