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.