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<strong>It’s a Kid’s World</strong><br /><em>Aaron Delwiche / Trinity University</em>

It’s a Kid’s World
Aaron Delwiche / Trinity University
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May 1, 2008

An examination of the links between consumerism and online virtual worlds aimed at children.

<strong>“Why in the world won’t they take my money?” – Hulu, iTunes, and the value of attention</strong><p><em>Joshua Green / MIT</em>

“Why in the world won’t they take my money?” – Hulu, iTunes, and the value of attention

Joshua Green / MIT

Audiences are reacting to networks using the same business model in new viewing environments.

<strong>Critical Art on Trial</strong><p><em>Joan Hawkins / University of Indiana, Bloomington</em>

Critical Art on Trial

Joan Hawkins / University of Indiana, Bloomington

Members of an avante-garde artists’ collective are brought before the Grand Jury and investigated on the charge of bio-terrorism.

<strong>Follow the Money: Let’s be Upfront about the Infronts</strong><p><em>Jennifer Holt / UCSB</em>

Follow the Money: Let’s be Upfront about the Infronts

Jennifer Holt / UCSB

NBC’s Ben Silverman has launched a successful “infront” and made self-dealing expected–even non-controversial–in the current business climate.


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