Algorithmic Authenticity
Algorithmic Authenticity Published in meson press, 2023 Topics: 2023-2024: Recent Work | Critical Internet Studies | Fake Documentary | Media Studies | Works from
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Algorithmic Authenticity Published in meson press, 2023 Topics: 2023-2024: Recent Work | Critical Internet Studies | Fake Documentary | Media Studies | Works from
Read moreThe Power of Storytelling with Asma Naimi, podcast Go to: https://www.partos.nl/nieuws/podcast-asma-naimi-in-conversation-with-alexandra-juhas-the-power-of-storytelling/ Topics: 2023-2024: Recent Work | Critical Internet Studies | Highlight | Interviews |
Read moreFeminist Value(s) of NFTs: Jill Miller and Alexandra Juhasz in conversation Topics: 2023-2024: Recent Work | Critical Internet Studies | Feminist Media |
Read moreThis book of 100 poems is foremost an invitation and invocation for you to participate, with others, in an experiment in knowing and working with the internet differently: Fake News Poetry Workshops.
Read morePerformances of Race and White Hegemony on YouTube Published in Fabricating Publics, 2022 Topics: Activist Media | Critical Internet Studies | Documentary |
Read moreSpotlight: Alexandra Juhasz, interviewed by Margaret Rhee Published in JSCMS, 2022 Topics: Activist Media | AIDS | COVID-19 | Critical Internet Studies | Interviews |
Read moreNatalie Bookchin in Conversation with Alexandra Juhasz: Performance of Race and White Hegemony on YouTube Published in Fabricating Publics: The
Read moreAiming for the trees: Random Access Information and the Digital Video Study Go to: https://videodigitalcommons.com/ Topics: Archives | COVID-19 | Critical Internet
Read moreVirality is Virility: Viral Media, Popularity, and Violence Published in Reclaiming Popular Documentary, 2021 Topics: Critical Internet Studies | Documentary | Fake
Read moreThe self-reflexive praxis at the heart of DH Published in Alternative Historiographies of the Digital Humanities, 2021 Topics: Critical Internet
Read moreReally Fake takes up story, poetry, and other human logics of care, intelligence, and dignity to explore sociotechnological and politico-aesthetic emergences in a world where information overload has become a new ontology of not-knowing.
Read moreThe People Are Not an Image: A Conversation on Vernacular Video Published in Institute for Network Culture Blog, 2021 Topics:
Read moreWe Need Gentle Truths for Now Podcast Produced in 2020 Length: 18 episodes View it here: https://shows.acast.com/we-need-gentle-truths-for-now Genre: Documentary Topics:
Read moreWatching and Talking About AIDS: Analog Tapes, Digital Cultures and Strategies for Connection Published in First Mondays, 2020 Topics: Activist
Read moreMinimum Viable Cinema (Criticism) Published in Flow: A Critical Forum on Media and Culture, 2020 Topics: COVID-19 | Critical Internet Studies |
Read moreMy Phone Lies to Me Go to: https://calendar.buffalo.edu/event/interactive-digital-humanities-event—my-phone-lies-to-me-by-alexandra-juhasz-brooklyn-college/ Topics: Critical Internet Studies | Fake Documentary | Media Studies | Pedagogy | Works from 2020 |
Read moreContested Data Academic Workshop Go to: https://datasociety.net/announcements/2019/10/15/call-for-participation-contested-data-what-happens-when-the-givens-arent-taken/ Topics: Critical Internet Studies | Media Studies | Works from 2020 |
Read moreFake News Poetry Workshops as radical digital media literacy given the #100hardtruths of Fake News. Collected poems, media, and ephemera
Read moreIntellectual Property and Creative Labor in a Rising Tide of Everything Published in online catalogue, 2019 Topics: Critical Internet Studies |
Read moreNew Formats for Revisits: “Women of Vision Research Meeting” NY, 1994 Published in Feminist Media Histories, 2019 Topics: Archives | Critical
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