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    • FROM PINK TO DETOURNEMENT: THE SEMIOTICS OF RADICAL QUEER DESIRES ON INTERNET SPACES 

      Davis, Richard Edward (2012)
      This research explores the way queer political groups use symbolic capital in their web presences. It seeks to read semiotically how images deployed in queer Internet spaces can create and reinforce queer identities. This ...
    • Lebanese Subjectivities and Media Use: Post/Global Contexts 

      Shamas, Kristin Ann (2011)
      Media use is neither socially determined nor socially determinative outside of subjectivity, the process by which the self makes meaning of its place in the world. To further our understandings of media and social change, ...
    • Political Humor and Third-Person Perception 

      Nisbett, Gwendelyn (2011)
      Political humor shows like The Daily Show and the Colbert Report are not only very popular, they are also increasingly becoming a legitimate news source for certain audiences (particularly young people). The purpose of ...
    • Political Humor and Third-Person Perception 

      Nisbett, Gwendelyn (2011)
      Political humor shows like The Daily Show and the Colbert Report are not only very popular, they are also increasingly becoming a legitimate news source for certain audiences (particularly young people). The purpose of ...