Online Publications: Journals
Spotlight: Alexandra Juhasz, interviewed by Margaret Rhee
Published in JSCMS, 2022
Topics:
Activist Media |
AIDS |
COVID-19 |
Critical Internet Studies |
Interviews |
Media Studies |
Works from 2022 |
The self-reflexive praxis at the heart of DH
D. Kim and A. Koh, eds., pg 245-270.Published in Alternative Historiographies of the Digital Humanities, 2021
Topics:
Critical Internet Studies |
Works from 2021 |
Introduction
with Alisa LebowPublished in World Records, 2021
Topics:
Curatorial, Editor, Organizer |
Documentary |
Queer Media |
Works from 2021 |
Watching and Talking About AIDS: Analog Tapes, Digital Cultures and Strategies for Connection
25:10Published in First Mondays, 2020
Topics:
Activist Media |
AIDS |
Archives |
Critical Internet Studies |
Feminist Media |
Video |
Works from 2020 |
In Our Bodies: a zine about pleasure, intimacy, and reality in 2020
Published in , 2020
Topics:
AIDS |
COVID-19 |
Reviews and Journalistic Writing |
Works from 2020 |
"You're Still Sick"
With Pato Hebert.Published in BOMB, 2020
Topics:
COVID-19 |
Highlight |
Reviews and Journalistic Writing |
Works from 2020 |
Informed Historical Reveries "Introduction"
Vol. 5 Issue 4, October 2019, 1-18Published in Feminist Media Histories, 2019
Topics:
Activist Media |
Curatorial, Editor, Organizer |
Feminist Media |
Media Studies |
Queer Media |
Video |
Works from 2019 |
Third World Majority as Feminist Online Space
Thenmozhi Soundararajan and Kara Keeling, edsPublished in From Third Cinema to Media Justice, 2016
Topics:
Activist Media |
Critical Internet Studies |
Feminist Media |
Works from 2019 |
Re-energizing VHS Collections, Expanding Knowledge
2 (1), p.21Published in KULA: knowledge creation, dissemination, and preservation studies, 2018
Topics:
AIDS |
Archives |
Critical Internet Studies |
Pedagogy |
Works from 2018 |
Seeing Through Documentary/Arguing with Art
Jesse Lerner and Holly Willis, eds.Published in More Than Meets the Eye: The Videos of Tran T. Kim-Trang, 2016-10-03
Topics:
Feminist Media |
Video |
Does visibility equal progress? A conversation on trans activist media
Vol. 57Published in Jump Cut, 2016-08-21
Topics:
AIDS |
Feminist Media |
Highlight |
Interviews |
Queer Media |
Introduction to Troubling Transgender Media: Fact, Fiction, and Compromise: A Forum
Vol. 57Published in Jump Cut, 2016-07-19
Topics:
Curatorial, Editor, Organizer |
Feminist Media |
Queer Media |
A Political Sense of Being at Home with HIV and Video
13:2, 2016, AIDS & MemoryPublished in Drain Magazine, 2016-02-12
Topics:
Activist Media |
AIDS |
Documentary |
Highlight |
Queer Media |
Video |
Access Denied, Internet Dark: Technology, Prison, Education
Lady JusticePublished in New Criticals, 2015-04-09
Topics:
Activist Media |
Critical Internet Studies |
Highlight |
Queer Media |
Reviews and Journalistic Writing |
Learning from (Where) YouTube (Can’t Go): Inside-Out
Lady JusticePublished in New Criticals, 2015-01-18
Topics:
Critical Internet Studies |
Pedagogy |
Reviews and Journalistic Writing |
AIDS Reruns: Becoming ‘Normal’?
with Ted KerrPublished in Indiewire, 2014-08-18
Topics:
AIDS |
Highlight |
Interviews |
Queer Media |
Reviews and Journalistic Writing |
Conclusion: It’s our Collective, Principled Making that Matters Most
Vol. 5, Queer Feminist Media Praxis @AdaPublished in ADA: Journal of Gender, New Media, and Technology, 2014-07-12
Topics:
Activist Media |
Critical Internet Studies |
Curatorial, Editor, Organizer |
Feminist Media |
Pedagogy |
Queer Media |
Queer Feminist Media Praxis
co-editor with Aristae Fotopoulou and Kate O’RiordanPublished in ADA: Journal of Gender, New Media, and Technology, 2014-07-12
Topics:
Critical Internet Studies |
Curatorial, Editor, Organizer |
Feminist Media |
Queer Media |
Home Video Returns: Media Ecologies of the Past of HIV/AIDS
By Alexandra Juhasz and Ted KerrPublished in Cineaste Magazine, 2014-05-21
Topics:
AIDS |
Digital Production |
Feminist Media |
Reviews and Journalistic Writing |
Feminist Digital Research/Pedagogy/Writing as Community-based Practice
Claremont, Community Engagement Center, ed. Tessa Hicks-Peterson. pgs. 35-38Published in The Pitzer College 50th Anniversary Engaged Faculty Collection, 2014-05-14
Topics:
Critical Internet Studies |
Feminist Media |
Pedagogy |