Issue no. 5

The quick guide to Issue no. 5, published on April 7, 2015:

features.

Removed | ERIC PICKERSGILL

What Did You Mean By That? | JAMES GALLOWAY

“Mosaic” & “Nation Time” | CHRISTINE LUCY LATIMER

Social Media: Keeping Service Personnel Connected, One Deployment At A Time | JULIA HALL

How Social Media Is Changing Hollywood | NICOLA FREEDMAN

Cyberactivism, Its Past And Its Future | ELIZABETH SHERER

My Thesis Is Me Alone On Google Hangouts Again | MATTEA LEA

Cyberutopian Politics In The 21st Century | DAMIAN HONDARES

Digital Amnesia | TOBIAS LINNEMANN EWE

The Perfect Soldier | VIRTUAL INTERACTIVE WORLDS

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interviews.

Broadside Q+A

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contributors.

DANIEL FANDINO
Digital Commemoration And An Online Afterlife, Part II
Inventing A Modern Holiday: May The 4th Be With You
Fake It Til You Make It: The Trouble With Internet News Hoax Sites
Fan Theories And Media Mythologies

DAMIAN HONDARES
My Kind Of Social Media
Oblivion And The Internet
Just Be Evil

ANDREW JONES
Free* Internet
#Blackout2015: A Tale Of Bad Public Relations, An Unexpected Firing, And A Power Move By Reddit Moderators
Digital Comfort Food
Eyes On The Skies

MICHAEL LEONBERGER
Mutilation Mile (And The Picture People Who Run It)
Mileygram
Rise Of The Machines
Pan-Tastic!
Make The Next Legal U-Turn
Cruising For An Intergalactic Bruising
Bad Ghosts, Electric Graveyard

JANE NINIVAGGI
Twitter Terrorism: A Sophisticated Weapon In The War On Terror
Anti-Social Media: The Failure Of Government Counter-Radicalization Programs
U.S. Government Should “Turn Away” From Their Own Counter-Radicalization Program
Social Media’s Double-Edged Sword: The Palatability Of Privilege In The Transgender Community

IZZY PEZZULO
What’s In A Name? My (Non)Internet Presence, And Involvement With Cooper Union

MIRANDA ROSENBLUM
Feminist Pornography: A Sexy Revolution

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reviews.

Going Clear: A Review | ANDREW JONES

Let’s Play: The Shining | NORBERTO GOMEZ, JR.

Masturbating Alone, Together: A Review Of Escargotesque Or, What Is Experience? By M.H. Bowker (Punctum Books, 2015) | NORBERTO GOMEZ, JR.

On Queer/Feminist Sound & The Digital Archive | CHARLES EPPLEY

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extras.

Evolution