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Film Analysis: Crash
As a student in media literacy and digital culture, I would like to offer insight into the movie Crash which was written and directed by...


Questioning Islamophobia
Scapegoats: How Islamophobia Helps Our Enemies and Threatens our Freedoms by Arsalan Iftikhar is a powerful discussion about medias...


Advertising and Consumer Culture Part 2
There is a significant need to look at society through the lens of advertising and this is no phenomenon as a student of Media Literacy...


Advertising and Consumer Culture Part 1
As a student in Media Literacy and Digital Culture, it is no surprise that there is a significant need to look at our culture through the...


Our Minds Are Surely Changing
Mind Change: How Digital Technologies Are Leaving Their Mark on Our Brains by Susan Greenfield offers an exciting look into the ways...

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[Mini] Visual Ethnography
As a graduate student in the Media Literacy and Digital Culture program at Sacred Heart University, the purpose of what I’m offering is...


Cultural Narcissism
Jean M. Twenge and W. Keith Campbell’s article “Look at Me on MySpace: Web 2.0 and the Quest for Attention” asks us to wonder about the...


Photoshop Reflection
As a student in the Media Literacy and Digital Culture program at Sacred Heart University, I was assigned the task of Photoshopping...


Social Media & Harassment
"Owen Cunningham, who works at a design firm in San Francisco, said he had started wondering, 'What flirting is O.K.?' CreditPeter Prato...


We May Be Destroying Democracy
The article “Silicon Valley Can’t Destroy Democracy Without Our Help” by The New York Times writer Emily Parker, forces us to reconsider...
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