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- Seeing in Spanish: The Nat King Cole Show
Herman Gray / University of California in Santa Cruz
- Digital Media: Hot or Cool?
Nicole Starosielski / Miami University
- No Arguments for the Elimination of Anything
Randy Lewis/University of Texas at Austin
- The Banality of Violence
Robert Hariman/Northwestern University and John Louis Lucaites/Indiana University
- The Blurring of Fame and Talent: Female Celebrity and the Glossy Gossip Sector
Rebecca Feasey / Bath Spa University
- Formatted to Fit Your Screen
Jonathan Sterne / McGill University
- Shades Of Grey: Interracial Couples On TV
Erica Chito Childs / Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center
- I’m Not Here
Wheeler Winston Dixon / University of Nebraska-Lincoln
- Race and Labor, Unplugged: Alex Rivera’s Sleep Dealer
Dale Hudson / NYU Abu Dhabi
- The Jeremy Kyle Show: Middle Class Territory
Faye Davies / Birmingham City University
- “We’re Grinding Like Everybody Else”: Race, Video Game Culture, and New Media Authorship
TreaAndrea M. Russworm / University of Massachusetts, Amherst
- Mothers on the Naughty Step: Supernanny and Reality Parenting Television
Rebecca Feasey / Bath Spa University
- Media, community, and zones of consumption
Graeme Turner / University of Queensland
- David Lynch’s Wholes
Akira Mizuta Lippit / University of Southern California
- 2 Broke Girls (Or, One American Dream with a Side of Alienation)
Doyle Greene / Independent Scholar
- “The Rock Star of Personal Finance”: Suze Orman’s Marriage of Love, Money, and Politics
Julia Himberg / University of Southern California
- The Compassion Manifesto: Corporate Media and the Ethic of Care
Randy Lewis/ The University of Texas at Austin
- Player Hater
Jonathan Sterne / McGill University
- Imminence
Amelie Hastie / Amherst College
- Retransmission consent and affiliate/network conflict
Alexander Russo / The Catholic University of America
- Bad Image, Good Art: Thinking through Banality
Robert Hariman and John Louis Lucaites / Northwestern University and Indiana University
- Who Was That Masked Woman? Rediscovering the Hidden Mother
Melinda Barlow / University of Colorado at Boulder
- Representation, Politics and Publics
Herman Gray / University of California Santa Cruz
- Watching While Depressed
Sasha Torres / The University of Western Ontario
- Waking People Up! Conspiracy Radio and the Contemporary Public Sphere
Michael Kackman / Independent Scholar
- Underwater Flow
Nicole Starosielski / Miami University
- Don’t Hate The Player, Hate the (Nearly Impossible To Win) Game: Analysis of Minority Employment
Kristen Warner / The University of Alabama
- Belmont, BRAVIAs, and Barcraft: Video Content and Game Consoles
Steven Boyer / University of Glasgow
- XXX Litigation: The Seedy Underworld of Copyright
Brett Caraway / FLOW Staff
- Garbage Collectors
Scott Webel / Museum of Ephemerata
- Embarrassing Bodies: Public Sphere or Spectacle?
Faye Davies / Birmingham City University
- Spying while “Black”: The curious failure of The Undercovers
Camille DeBose / DePaul University
- The Revolution Was (Not) Televised: Libyan Rebels and the Accessibility of Amateur Video
Daniel Mauro / FLOW Staff
- Collecting the Trash: The Cult of the Ephemeral Clip from VHS to YouTube
Iain Robert Smith / Roehampton University
- Le Petit Mort: Toddlers and Tiaras and Economic Decline
Hollis Griffin/Colby College
- How Long Will it Last, and Do You Really Own It?
Wheeler Winston Dixon / The University of Nebraska, Lincoln
- Amaranth Weed
Scott Webel / Museum of Ephemerata
- Captain America’s hybrid masculinity, or the [r]emasculation of the 21st century hero
Feliks Garcia / FLOW Staff
- Acrophobia: IRT: Deadliest Roads and the Pitfalls of Neoliberal Globalization
Jacob Hustedt / FLOW Staff
- Accessing Historical Documentaries in the Convenient Digital Age
Heather McIntosh / Boston College
- Thoughts on Dark Camp
Lokeilani Kaimana / FLOW Staff
- Primetime Gametime
Steven Boyer / University of Glasgow
- Doing Double Duty: Toward a Theory of “Compound Otherness” on Television
Alfred L. Martin, Jr. / Flow Co-Managing Editor
- “Who Gon Check Me Boo”: Reality TV as a Haven For Black Women’s Affect
Kristen Warner / University of Alabama
- More than just ‘Lip Service‘?- Stereotypes in lesbian focused drama
Faye Davies / Birmingham City University
- “It’s a Very Curious English Thing”: Failed Pilots for American Remakes of British Television
Iain Robert Smith / Roehampton University
- The Children of Chuck Barris: Reality TV in the 1970s
R. Colin Tait / FLOW Staff
- Strange Steeples
Paul Gansky / FLOW Co-Managing Editor
- Mining Collective Memory: Fairytales grow up, take their shirts off
Camille DeBose / DePaul University
- Red Boxes and Cloud Movies
Wheeler Winston Dixon / The University of Nebraska, Lincoln
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