First Five with Natalie Byfield
First FiveNatalie Byfield, associate professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at St. John's University, shares her first five.
Natalie Byfield, associate professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at St. John's University, shares her first five.
Julie Wilson and Emily Yochim investigate archiving, technology and the family.
Tisha Dejmanee investigates the intersection food, technology and femininity.
In an online exhibition that opened on January 24, 2015, curators Leah Schrager and Jennifer Chan explore gendered embodiment, performance and self-representation on the Internet.
Magda Tyżlik-Carver explores 'participation' and the aesthetics of commons.
Adrienne Massanari explores Reddit micro-celebrity, algorithms, and gender.
Karen Gregory explores the interconnections of lived reality, structural violence, race, gender, inequality, and subjectification.
Nina Power investigates the spread of feminist information on the Internet.
Ruth Catlow interviews 'Karen Blissett about Senior Management, An Inspirational Guide'
Judy Wajcman explores everyday technologies and gender in the film 'Her'.
Laura Portwood-Stacer examines the work of social networking.
Emo revival is exactly what it seems.
The streets of Grand Theft Auto V.
Jeremy Bailey investigates authorship and performativity through the screen.
What good are roots if you can't take them with you?