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Book Review: OK by Michelle McSweeney

By: Taster — June 23rd 2023 at 09:00
In OK, Michelle McSweeney charts the history of the word ‘OK,’ from its origins in the steam-powered printing press through inventions like the telegraph and telephone and into the digital age. McSweeney illustrates how the linguistic creativity accompanying technological change enabled this versatile word to transition through new modes of communication, writes Chris Featherman. This blogpost originally appeared on LSE Review of Books. If … Continued
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Book Review: Gender and the Dismal Science: Women in the Early Years of the Economics Profession by Ann Mari May

By: Taster — March 18th 2023 at 10:00
In Gender and the Dismal Science: Women in the Early Years of the Economics Profession, Ann Mari May explores the historical roots of gendered inequalities within economics. This is an excellent feminist reading of institutionalised discrimination within the discipline, writes Swetarani Tripathy. This blogpost originally appeared on LSE Review of Books. If you would like to contribute … Continued
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Book Review: Not Exactly Lying: Fake News and Fake Journalism in American History by Andie Tucher

By: Taster — February 13th 2023 at 16:00
In Not Exactly Lying: Fake News and Fake Journalism in American History, Andie Tucher explores how journalistic practice has often pivoted on disinformation throughout US history. This is a first-rate study that will give readers a greater understanding of the origins, role and impact of fake news in the past and present, writes Jeff Roquen. … Continued
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Book Review: Digital Lethargy: Disparities from An Age of Disconnection by Tung-Hui Hu

By: Taster — February 3rd 2023 at 10:55
In Digital Lethargy: Disparities from An Age of Disconnection, Tung-Hui Hu explores digital lethargy as the burnout, exhaustion and restlessness experienced under digital capitalism. Neo Yee Win recommends this thought-provoking and innovative book to anyone seeking different perspectives on how to view and navigate digital infrastructures. This blogpost originally appeared on LSE Review of Books. If … Continued
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From research to the mainstream – Judging the British Academy Book Prize for Global Cultural Understanding

By: Taster — January 19th 2023 at 16:00
As nominations for this year’s prize open, Madawi Al-Rasheed reflects on the experience of judging the British Academy Book Prize for Global Cultural Understanding and considers how research based non-fiction writing can reach beyond local and disciplinary concerns to engage global audiences. Serving as jury member of the British Academy Book Prize for Global Cultural … Continued
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Book Review: New Mediums, Better Messages? How Innovations in Translation, Engagement and Advocacy are Changing International Development edited by David Lewis, Dennis Rodgers and Michael Woolcock

By: Taster — January 17th 2023 at 16:00
In New Mediums, Better Messages?, editors David Lewis, Dennis Rodgers and Michael Woolcock explore how international development is being represented and understood through new insights from practitioners working across a range of communications media. This volume moves forward critical conversations on cultural production about global poverty and development, showing the need for input from producers, consumers and the voices of those … Continued
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