[Air-L] Special Issue of CSMC on Queer Communication Technologies published
Ben Light
ben.light at qut.edu.au
Tue Apr 12 07:51:30 PDT 2016
Wow - looks fantastic!
> On 13 Apr 2016, at 00:48, Adrienne Shaw <tue86728 at temple.edu> wrote:
>
> A new special issue of Critical Studies in Media and Communication I
> co-edited with Katherine Sender is now available and the articles are
> potentially of interest to AoIR members (it also features the work of
> several AoIR members). Articles will be freely available for a limited
> time: http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rcsm20/33/1
>
> Contents:
>
> Queer technologies: affordances, affect, ambivalence by Adrienne Shaw
> & Katherine Sender
>
> Queen don't compute: reading and casting shade on Facebook's real
> names policy by Maggie MacAulay & Marcos Daniel Moldes
>
> Making a name for yourself: tagging as transgender ontological
> practice on Tumblr by Avery Dame
>
> Aesthetics of queer becoming: Comrade Yue and Chinese community-based
> documentaries online by Jia Tan
>
> Lez takes time: designing lesbian contact in geosocial networking apps
> by Sarah Murray & Megan Sapnar Ankerson
>
> Trans(affective)mediation: feeling our way from paper to digitized
> zines and back again by Daniel C. Brouwer & Adela C. Licona
>
> The queer case of video games: orgasms, Heteronormativity, and video
> game narrative by Shira Chess
>
> Disorienting guitar practice: an alternative archive by Joshua Hochman
>
> “I Did It All Online:” Transgender identity and the management of
> everyday life by Andre Cavalcante
>
> Hacking Xena: Technological innovation and queer influence in the
> production of mainstream television by Elena Maris
>
>
>
> --
> Adrienne Shaw
> Assistant Professor
> Temple University
> Department of Media Studies and Production
> School of Media and Communication
> 2020 N. 13th St.
> Annenberg Hall, room 203A
> Philadelphia, PA 19122
> telephone: 215-204-6201
> fax: 215-214-5402
> email: adrienne.shaw at temple.edu
> smc.temple.edu/msp
> www.adrienneshaw.com
>
> Author of: Gaming at the Edge: Sexuality and Gender at the Margins of
> Gamer Culture, University of Minnesota Press, 2014
> (http://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/gaming-at-the-edge)
>
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