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Ted Striphas

@striphas

Historian of culture & tech | Author of Algorithmic Culture Before the Internet - tinyurl.com/dchumrfs | Coeditor @CulturalStdJrnl | Opinions my own

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CMCI is excited to launch its annual Distinguished Speaker Series on Wednesday with Dr. Ruha Benjamin. We will also inaugurate the new Center for Race, Media and Technology. CU Boulder's CMCI CU Boulder 🦬 calendar.colorado.edu/event/cmci_dis…

CMCI is excited to launch its annual Distinguished Speaker Series on Wednesday with Dr. Ruha Benjamin. We will also inaugurate the new Center for Race, Media and Technology. <a href="/CUBoulderCMCI/">CU Boulder's CMCI</a> <a href="/CUBoulder/">CU Boulder 🦬</a> calendar.colorado.edu/event/cmci_dis…
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From Issue 38.2, we invite you to read "More than Just ‘Working from Home’: Domestic Space, Economies and Living Infrastructures During and Beyond Pandemic Times" by Tania Lewis, Indigo Holcombe-James, and Andrew Glover: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

From Issue 38.2, we invite you to read "More than Just ‘Working from Home’: Domestic Space, Economies and Living Infrastructures During and Beyond Pandemic Times" by Tania Lewis, Indigo Holcombe-James, and Andrew Glover: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
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Great talking to Toby Miller (Toby Miller) about cultural studies, post-print, and algorithmic culture. Listen here— podbean.com/ew/pb-m45e9-16…

Ranjodh Singh Dhaliwal (@ranjodhd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First up, I spoke with tiziana terranova and Ted Striphas about their new books 'After the Internet: Digital Networks between Capital and the Common' (Semiotext(e), 2022) and 'Algorithmic Culture Before the Internet' (Columbia Univ Press, 2023). vimeo.com/944972536

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“Feudalism” was always caricature of what medieval governance actually was, but in the digital era we have adopted that caricature. The acceptance of unaccountable admins spread through our networks and is now bleeding into our politics. I wrote a book on this: ...

“Feudalism” was always caricature of what medieval governance actually was, but in the digital era we have adopted that caricature. The acceptance of unaccountable admins spread through our networks and is now bleeding into our politics.

I wrote a book on this: ...
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We would like to take a moment to acknowledge the six articles featured in our most recent issue of Cultural Studies, half of which are open access and accessible to all. Learn more and start reading Volume 38, Issue 4 here: tandfonline.com/toc/rcus20/38/2

We would like to take a moment to acknowledge the six articles featured in our most recent issue of Cultural Studies, half of which are open access and accessible to all. Learn more and start reading Volume 38, Issue 4 here: tandfonline.com/toc/rcus20/38/2
Ted Striphas (@striphas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Promoted to full professor, effective today. Deepest thanks to my family for your boundless love & support. Thanks too to the colleagues, friends, & editors who've supported my career. Pics: Chancellor's letter, finalizing the promotion; first day of school, 1978 (I never left).

Promoted to full professor, effective today. Deepest thanks to my family for your boundless love &amp; support. Thanks too to the colleagues, friends, &amp; editors who've supported my career. Pics: Chancellor's letter, finalizing the promotion; first day of school, 1978 (I never left).
Dr Isis Giraldo (@isisgiraldoa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the best professional news I've got this year. I couldn’t be prouder to have my name officially linked to Stuart Hall, whose work and legacy have been crucial to my becoming the researcher and educator I am. Thank you so much to the SHF and to Cultural Studies - Published by Routledge.

Ted Striphas (@striphas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations Dr Isis Giraldo, recipient of this year's SHF x Cultural Studies Award. Giraldo's winning essay, 'SoHo as virtual theatre: performing gender, race, and class in 21st-century Colombia,' was published in Cultural Studies - Published by Routledge vol. 36, no. 1 (January 2022).

Congratulations <a href="/isisgiraldoa/">Dr Isis Giraldo</a>, recipient of this year's SHF x Cultural Studies Award. Giraldo's winning essay, 'SoHo as virtual theatre: performing gender, race, and class in 21st-century Colombia,' was published in <a href="/CulturalStdJrnl/">Cultural Studies - Published by Routledge</a> vol. 36, no. 1 (January 2022).
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#OnThisDay in 1921 Raymond Williams was born in Pandy, a small farming village in the foothills of the Black Mountains in south east Wales

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Have I told you that I have a FABULOUS department? I do. And guess what? We are HIRING. Assistant Professor in Technology, Justice, and Equity. Applications due October 31. jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail…

Have I told you that I have a FABULOUS department? I do. And guess what? We are HIRING.

Assistant Professor in Technology, Justice, and Equity. Applications due October 31. jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail…
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Come work with us CU Boulder CMCI Media Studies at CU Boulder's CMCI. We're hiring an Assistant Professor in Technology, Justice, and Equity (more info in the job posting). Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions about the position or the requirements.

Ted Striphas (@striphas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Frederic Jameson (1934-2024) may not have identified w/ cultural studies, but his ideas, teachings, and writings were certainly adjacent. He's left an indelible mark on the field. Thank you, Fred. Here's his 1993 review of the Cultural Studies "doorstop" jstor.org/stable/466353

Frederic Jameson (1934-2024) may not have identified w/ cultural studies, but his ideas, teachings, and writings were certainly adjacent. He's left an indelible mark on the field. Thank you, Fred. Here's his 1993 review of the Cultural Studies "doorstop" jstor.org/stable/466353