9.10 
Aurally, Visually, Virally: Choreographing Race From Fosse to Beyoncé
Priscilla Peña Ovalle / University of Oregon (7)
April 5, 2009
An examination of the racialized bodies in “Meixican Breakfast” and its derivations.
P2P TV: Ethical Considerations
Michael Z. Newman / University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
An examination of the ethical considerations circulating around p2p file sharing.
Blogotheques and Black Cabs: Popular Music and Urban Place
Ben Aslinger / Bentley College
An examination of the intersection of music and performance in the urban setting and new media.
Life on Mars as Seen From the United States: The Cultural Politics of Imports and Adaptations
Serra Tinic/ The University of Alberta
Serra Tinic considers the transplantation of the UK police series Life on Mars to the US setting.
More in this category:
- The Girl from Pawnee
Jeffrey Sconce / Northwestern University - The Right to Play: Youth, Video Gaming, and the Law
Carly A. Kocurek / University of Texas – Austin - Crowdsourced Advertising: How We Outperform Madison Avenue
Daren C. Brabham / University of Utah - “I’m Riding a Panda!”: Japanese Cult Media and Hipster Cosmopolitanism
Martin Roberts / The New School