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On Locating Social Media in Black Digital Studies

Below is the submitted version of my chapter on “Locating Social Media in Black Digital Studies” which features in: Devan, … More

Academia, Black diaspora, Black digital studies, Digital culture, Digital pedagogy

On Black feminist and digital media studies in Britain

Below is the post-print version of our (keisha bruce, Rianna Walcott, Kui Kihoro Mackay, Krys Osei, temi lasade-anderson and Francesca … More

Academia, Black diaspora, Black feminism, Digital culture, Digital pedagogy, Education, University

On Beyond Branding “Brand Activism” and Whitewashing Critiques of Capitalism

What do investments in the idea of “brands as activists” reveal about the relationship between capitalism, social justice, academia, and … More

"Woke-washing", Academia, Black Thought, Brand activism, Branding, Capitalism, Consumer culture, Racial Justice, Social Justice

On The Poetic Identity Work and Sisterhood of Black Women Becoming Academics

Below is the submitted version of our (Dr Francesca Sobande and Dr Jaleesa Renee Wells) co-authored article on “The poetic … More

Academia, Black diaspora, Black feminism, Black women, Early Career Researcher, Education, Pedagogy, PhD, University

On Dial M for the Mirage of Memories

[Content note: This piece includes discussion of matters related to grief, the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, and distressing experiences] The Notes … More

Coronavirus, COVID-19, Digital culture, Digital technology, Memories, Notes, Photography, Remembering, Smartphones, Surveillance

On Year 1 of “(Me)me, Myself, and I” and Digitally Mediated Grief

I first proposed my new module “(Me)me, Myself, and I: The Power and Politics of Digital Remix Culture and Online … More

Digital culture, Digital pedagogy, Digital studies, Education, Grief, Higher education, Media studies

On Digital Remixing and Regulations

It’s week 11 of my module “(Me)me, Myself, and I: The Power and Politics of Digital Remix Culture and Online … More

Black diaspora, Digital culture, Memes, Pedagogy, Privacy

On “(Me)me, Myself, and I: The Power and Politics of Digital Remix Culture and Online Inequalities”

I always knew that when I had the opportunity to design a module from start to finish I wanted the … More

Digital culture, Memes, Pedagogy, University

On Black Women’s Trauma and The Haunting of Bly Manor

[Content note: This piece includes discussion of the murder of Black women, domestic violence, and abuse] *This piece contains major … More

Netflix, Popular culture, Representation, The Haunting of Bly Manor

On (Un)Planning and Experiencing “Critical Visual Dialogues”

Nearly a year ago Daniel Lynds contacted me to find out if I might be interested in submitting an application … More

Digital culture, Digital pedagogy, Visual culture

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