Online Publications
How we Make It: Disability Justice, Autoimmunity, Community, a Multimedia Project
by the How we Make it CollectivePublished in Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience 10 (1): 1–7, 2024
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‘Oppenheimer’ and the Work of Wives
Published in MS, 2023
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Representing Andrea Dworkin’s Controversial Voice on Screen
Published in POV: Canada's Documentary Magazine, 2023
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Theodore Kerr and Alexandra Juhasz’s We Are Having This Conversation Now
by Svetlana KittoPublished in BOMB, 2022
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AIDS |
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A New Book Unpacks How We Stopped Talking About AIDS, Then Restarted
by Alex ValentiPublished in The Body, 2023
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AIDS |
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WRITING IS ALWAYS COLLECTIVE: how we co-wrote a whole book and stayed friends
with Theodore KerrPublished in Lamda Literary, March 22, 2023
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Feminist Value(s) of NFTs: Jill Miller and Alexandra Juhasz in conversation
January, 2023Published in , 2023
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Critical Internet Studies |
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‘I’m This. I’m That. I’m Many Things’: Pratibha Parmar on Andrea Dworkin and ‘My Name Is Andrea’
Published in MS, 2022
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Queer Media |
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#Rumors: A Roundtable Discussion
Published in NECSUS, Spring 2022
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Queer Media |
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Spotlight: Alexandra Juhasz, interviewed by Margaret Rhee
Published in JSCMS, 2022
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Activist Media |
AIDS |
COVID-19 |
Critical Internet Studies |
Interviews |
Media Studies |
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Natalie Bookchin in Conversation with Alexandra Juhasz: Performance of Race and White Hegemony on YouTube
Bill Balaskas and Carolina Rito, edsPublished in Fabricating Publics: The Dissemination of Culture in the Post-truth Era, 2021
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Critical Internet Studies |
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Reimagining Queer Presence in Grand Museum Rooms
Published in Hyperallergic, October 26, 2021
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Queer Media |
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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
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"I Can't Remember the Question, but the Answer was: Party"
By Ben Evans, John Freeman, Cea (Constantine Jones), Alexandra Juhasz, and Julie TolentinoPublished in The Body, 2021
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AIDS |
Highlight |
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Introduction
with Alisa LebowPublished in World Records, 2021
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Queer Media |
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The People Are Not an Image: A Conversation on Vernacular Video
Published in Institute for Network Culture Blog, 2021
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COVID-19 |
Critical Internet Studies |
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Video |
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‘We Are Still Sick and We Are Ready to Act’ A Covid Community Struggles to Be Born
Published in Center for New York City Affairs, 2021
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COVID-19 |
Queer Media |
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Doula Directives, Routes to Uprising
with What Would an HIV Doula Do? CollectivePublished in One Archives Blog, 2021
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AIDS |
COVID-19 |
Curatorial, Editor, Organizer |
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For Feminist Artists, Recognition Often Comes Too Late
Published in Hyperallergic, 2021
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Two Queer Scholarly Books Distill Ideas About Dyke Networks
Published in Lambda Literary, 2021
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