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Communication, Culture & Critique
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An International Communication Association journal publishing critical/cultural research and commentary on media, culture and technology. https://linktr.ee/cccjournalica
Critical journalism studies folks!

We're looking for contributors to a new special issue: "Journalism in Ruins: Interrogating norms of ‘independent’ journalism." Editors: Natalie Fenton and Srirupa Roy.

Abstracts due Dec. 15, 2025.
August 28, 2025 at 1:50 PM
As part of our forum on Media & Fascism, @naomipaik.bsky.social explores the vital role of sanctuary movements in resisting Trump's authoritarianism. Check it out!

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Abolitionist sanctuary under Trump 2.0
Abstract. This article examines the importance of sanctuary movements under rising fascism in the US under the second presidential administration of Donald
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July 3, 2025 at 1:50 PM
As part of our forum on Media & Fascism, @lorelemaster.bsky.social and @marykathinks.bsky.social unpack Trump's moral crusade against trans people. Check it out!

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Transing Trump’s moral crusade against transgender people
Abstract. The beginning of Trump’s second presidency finds us immersed in a moral crusade with the expressed intent of complete annihilation of transness f
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July 2, 2025 at 1:35 PM
As part of our forum on Media & Fascism, Gil Hochberg argues for greater critical focus on the global rise of Christian Zionism. Check it out!

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“With friends like this, who needs enemies?”: on the global rise of Christian Zionism
Abstract. This article argues for greater media and critical emphasis on Christian Zionism, a deeply antisemitic and Islamophobic ideology, whose supporter
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July 1, 2025 at 12:44 PM
As part of this month's forum on Media & Fascism, @jfarkas.bsky.social and @aurelmondon.bsky.social explore the rise of reactionary tech oligarchy and why liberalism, journalism, and the Internet aren't the bulwarks they might seem. Check it out!

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The roots of reactionary tech oligarchy and the need for radical democratic alternatives
Abstract. The aim for this commentary is two-fold: first, we seek to outline how decades of liberal “post-democratic” hegemony—prevalent across liberal dem
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June 30, 2025 at 1:26 PM
As part of this month's forum on Media & Fascism, @reecepeck.bsky.social explores Trump's alt-media strategy and shows why we need more historically engaged analyses of political communication strategy and tactics. Check it out!

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More than money and algorithms: the cultural roots of Trump’s alt-media strategy
Abstract. This article examines Trump’s masculinist “alt-media strategy” in the 2024 election to explore the right’s dominance in the online media landscap
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June 26, 2025 at 3:32 PM
As part of this month's forum on Media & Fascism, @ajescoffery.bsky.social explores how experimental, community-based media practices can help us revitalize and reconstruct democracy. Check it out!

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Media reconstruction and reparative media
Abstract. Drawing from the work of scholar-activist W.E.B. Du Bois and insights from co-creating a community-based media platform, this article demonstrate
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June 26, 2025 at 1:20 PM
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Mis/Disinformation Studies folks!

This is an excellent meditation on the political limitations of debunking and on how we might respond otherwise. Even if you're not a queer/trans studies person, this piece is well worth the read!
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As part of our new forum on "Media and Fascism," @cassiusa.bsky.social writes about how trans cultural production might best answer the ascendant fascist aesthetics of nonsense and sensation.

There's no paywall, check it out!

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Kamala is for they/them: liberalism, fascism, and nonsense
Abstract. The slogan that the Trump campaign used in the 2024 US presidential election to tie rival Kamala Harris to trans activists in its television ads—
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June 5, 2025 at 1:26 PM
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As part of our new forum on "Media and Fascism," @cassiusa.bsky.social writes about how trans cultural production might best answer the ascendant fascist aesthetics of nonsense and sensation.

There's no paywall, check it out!

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Kamala is for they/them: liberalism, fascism, and nonsense
Abstract. The slogan that the Trump campaign used in the 2024 US presidential election to tie rival Kamala Harris to trans activists in its television ads—
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June 5, 2025 at 1:12 PM
Our June issue is now live! It kicks off with a forum on Media and Fascism, featuring a star-studded list of contributors.

Get started with this introduction by forum editors @paulachak.bsky.social and @ajbauer.bsky.social!

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Cruel capitalism: a forum on media and fascism
Abstract. This article introduces a forum on “Media and Fascism” by reading tech oligarch and right-wing political operative Elon Musk as a nexus of intern
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June 4, 2025 at 1:41 PM
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Check out CCC’s latest forum on “Cruel Capitalism: Media and Fascism” co-edited with @ajbauer.bsky.social in
@ccc-journal.bsky.social!
Essays on trans culture, the central role of Christian Zionism, masculinity and alt media, reparative and abolitionist futures, and more!

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Cruel capitalism: a forum on media and fascism
Abstract. This article introduces a forum on “Media and Fascism” by reading tech oligarch and right-wing political operative Elon Musk as a nexus of intern
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June 3, 2025 at 7:17 PM
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Must read from colleagues in the latest issue of Communication, Culture and Critique.
Check out my latest, with @paulachak.bsky.social, in @ccc-journal.bsky.social!

It introduces a forum we co-edited on "Media and Fascism," with a star-studded lineup! See the 🧵 below:

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June 3, 2025 at 7:09 PM
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This was so fun to write! Using Du Bois and reconstruction to talk about how media could help us survive authoritarianism.
June 3, 2025 at 6:57 PM
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Check out my latest, with @paulachak.bsky.social, in @ccc-journal.bsky.social!

It introduces a forum we co-edited on "Media and Fascism," with a star-studded lineup! See the 🧵 below:

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June 3, 2025 at 6:55 PM
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Read our latest article by @chaficnajem.bsky.social'on smuggled digital technologies and how incarcerated people in Lebanon make their voices heard. With lessons for those interested in abolition media everywhere! Now available from @ccc-journal.bsky.social!

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Prison media mobilization: smuggled technologies and media practices in Lebanese carceral spaces
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May 23, 2025 at 3:23 PM
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In know that there have been a few exceptions in the international community, most importantly the “statement on the ongoing genocide in Gaza” by the Editorial Collective of Communication, Culture and Critique (@ccc-journal.bsky.social): academic.oup.com/ccc/article-...
A statement on the ongoing genocide in Gaza
Abstract. Communication, Culture and Critique has been the leading venue for critical approaches to communication and media studies. This issue marks the f
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June 3, 2025 at 6:38 PM
Check out @chaficnajem.bsky.social's latest on smuggled digital technologies used by incarcerated people in Lebanon, now available from @ccc-journal.bsky.social!

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May 23, 2025 at 2:36 PM
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If you are trying to figure out how to make sense of authoritarian turn, read this thoughtful review by @jfarkas.bsky.social and @bilgeyesil.bsky.social new book on Turkish mediated authoritarianism and how to contest its hold..
April 23, 2025 at 4:35 PM
The CCC Editorial Collective is excited to highlight our new and selective “Book Review” section, which features what we see as necessary and critical scholarship that we should all be reading.
April 23, 2025 at 3:17 PM
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🚨 JUNE ISSUE PREVIEW 🚨Read latest article on the limits of US and UK public media coverage of the on-going genocide in Gaza, published thanks to our Editorial Collective from @ccc-journal.bsky.social

Congrats Authors @sydneyforde.bsky.social and @desfreedman.bsky.social

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Arm’s length or joined at the hip? Public service media’s coverage of Gaza
Abstract. Critiquing normative articulations of a public versus commercial media binary, we explore the contradictory juxtaposition of democratic expectati
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April 16, 2025 at 3:47 PM
🚨 JUNE ISSUE PREVIEW 🚨

Check out the latest from @sydneyforde.bsky.social and @desfreedman.bsky.social, on public service media's coverage of Gaza!

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April 16, 2025 at 3:38 PM
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Check out the latest in critical global feminist media studies from @ccc-journal.bsky.social, @hoornazkeshava.bsky.social and @nicolestewart.bsky.social, "Make Iran Great Again: Apolitical Influencers and the Revival of a Romantic Patriarchal Nationalism"!

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“Make Iran great again”: Apolitical influencers and the revival of a romantic patriarchal nationalism
Abstract. The Woman Life Freedom (WLF) Movement in Iran represents a longstanding struggle for social justice, gender equity, and civil rights. Our study d
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April 8, 2025 at 7:20 PM
Check out the latest from @hoornazkeshava.bsky.social and @nicolestewart.bsky.social, "Make Iran Great Again: Apolitical Influencers and the Revival of a Romantic Patriarchal Nationalism"!

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April 8, 2025 at 4:42 PM
We are deeply saddened by the loss of CCC Editorial Collective member Jonathan Sterne.

A major figure in media history, sound studies, disability studies, and the critical study of technology and culture, he will also be sorely missed for his kindness and generosity.

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April 3, 2025 at 1:57 PM
Communication, Culture & Critique is now under the direction of a new editor and editorial collective!

Check our first issue to learn more:

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April 2, 2025 at 1:51 PM