The library subscribes to the journal Critical Studies in Media Communications from 1998 onwards.
This peer-reviewed journal publishes original scholarship in mediated and mass communication from a cultural studies and/or critical perspective.
Articles in recent issues include:
- Establishing 911: media infrastructures of affective anti-Black, pro-police dispositions
- Promoting extreme fitness regimes through the communicative affordances of reality makeover television
- A not so special episode: laughing at abortion on television
- Casting heroes and victims of disaster events
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