Articles
‘Intersectionality Went Viral’: Toxic Platforms, Distinctive Black Cyberfeminism and Fighting Misogynoir - An Interview with Kishonna Gray
WPCC Editorial Board
2020-03-17 Volume 15 • Issue 1 • 2020 • 68–73
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Memories of Our Youth: The Viral Spread of Radio Station Facebook Posts
Daithí McMahon
2020-03-17 Volume 15 • Issue 1 • 2020 • 53–67
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Why All the Outrage? Viral Media as Corrupt Play Shaping Mainstream Media Narratives
Samuel Duncan
2020-03-17 Volume 15 • Issue 1 • 2020 • 37–52
Understanding Viral Communism: A Thematic Analysis of Twitter During Brazil’s 2018 Elections
Helton Levy and Claudia Sarmento
2020-03-17 Volume 15 • Issue 1 • 2020 • 19–36
Viral Media: Audience Engagement and Editorial Autonomy at BuzzFeed and Vice
Paul Stringer
2020-03-17 Volume 15 • Issue 1 • 2020 • 5–18
How to Define ‘Viral’ for Media Studies?
Anastasia Denisova
2020-03-17 Volume 15 • Issue 1 • 2020 • 1–4
From High Visibility to High Vulnerability: Feminist, Postcolonial and Anti-Gentrification Activism at Risk
Anastasia Denisova and Michaela O'Brien
2019-09-03 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2019 • 94–98
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Nomadic Transmitter: Public Sphere and Aesthetics in Brazilian Media Activism
Thiago O. S. Novaes and Francisco Antunes Caminati
2019-09-03 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2019 • 81–93
The Deferred ‘Democracy Dividend’ of Citizen Journalism and Social Media: Perils, Promises and Prospects from the Zimbabwean Experience
Tenford Chitanana and Bruce Mutsvairo
2019-08-20 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2019 • 66–80
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