All Stories

  1. Attitudes to fake news verification: Youth orientations to ‘right click’ authenticate
  2. Hunger strike and the force-feeding chair: Guantanamo Bay and corporeal surrender
  3. The Unsacred and the Spectacularized: Alan Kurdi and the Migrant Body
  4. Review of Humanitarian Refuge in the United Kingdom: Sanctuary, Asylum, and the Refugee Crisis
  5. The vernacular of photobombing: The aesthetics of transgression
  6. Facebook and the Napalm Girl: Reframing the Iconic as Pornographic
  7. Visuality and the ‘Jihadi-bride’ The re-fashioning of desire in the digital age
  8. Revisiting Rousseau’s amour propre: Self-love and digital living
  9. The re-aestheticisation of poverty: blogging hunger in the age of austerity
  10. Politics, Protest, and Empowerment in Digital Spaces
  11. The Negro marketing dilemma
  12. Coalescing the mirror and the screen: consuming the ‘self’ online
  13. Contamination, deception and ‘othering’: the media framing of the horsemeat scandal
  14. Self-Production through the Banal and the Fictive
  15. Constructing the Eastern European Other: The Horsemeat Scandal and the Migrant Other
  16. Neda, martyrdom and the media event: Death imagery as an iconic memory
  17. Self-representation and the disaster event: self-imaging, morality and immortality
  18. Tank Man, Media Memory and Yellow Duck Patrol
  19. Food Porn and the Invitation to Gaze
  20. Instagramming life: banal imaging and the poetics of the everyday
  21. Space and the Migrant Camps of Calais: Space-Making at the Margins
  22. Mobile Devices and Recording in the Classroom
  23. Deconstructing the meerkat: fabular anthropomorphism, popular culture, and the market
  24. Marketing the “radical”: Symbolic communication and persuasive technologies in jihadist websites
  25. A Review of the Information Society
  26. Temporality, space and technology: time-space discourses of call centres
  27. The Politics of Watching
  28. Interview with Catarina Carneiro de Sousa
  29. Constructing 'the Jungle': Distance framing in the Daily Mail
  30. The non-stop ‘capture’: the politics of looking in postmodernity
  31. The Regulation of Gaze and Capture
  32. The Wired Body and Event Construction: Mobile Technologies and the Technological Gaze
  33. Community and Communion: Books as Communal Artifacts in the Digital Age
  34. The Breastfeeding Controversy and Facebook
  35. City Under Siege: Narrating Mumbai Through  NonStop Capture
  36. Veiled in the City: The politics of form in the urban space
  37. The art of shoe-throwing: shoes as a symbol of protest and popular imagination
  38. The new risk communities: Social networking sites and risk
  39. Community and Communion
  40. Mediated Islam
  41. The Wired Body and Event Construction
  42. The Co-opted Body and Counter-Surveillance
  43. 9/11 as a new temporal phase for Islam
  44. The Banning of Podcasts in Election Campaigns
  45. Capital punishment and virtual protest: A case study of Singapore
  46. Singapore
  47. Networks, Marketing to
  48. Space and the Migrant Camps of Calais
  49. Social and Legal Dimensions of Online Pornography
  50. Social and Legal Dimensions of Online Pornography
  51. Social and Legal Dimensions of Online Pornography
  52. Technology Discourses in Globalization Debates
  53. The Politics of Image
  54. The Regulation of Gaze and Capture
  55. Contemporary Concerns of Digital Divide in an Information Society
  56. Social Networking Sites (SNS) and the ‘Narcissistic Turn'
  57. Bearing Witness through Technology
  58. The Advent of Play and Pursuit
  59. Bearing Witness through Technology
  60. Social Networking Sites (SNS) and the ‘Narcissistic Turn'
  61. The Discourses of Empowerment and Web 2.0
  62. Social Networking Sites (SNS) and the ‘Narcissistic Turn'
  63. Self and the Relationship with the Screen
  64. Ubiquitous Food Imaging