Entertainment and Media Studies Archive
Women See Impact, Men See Laughs: Gender Differences in Scientists’ Perception of Humor Effectiveness and Appropriateness in Science communication
Jiyoung Yeon (Ph.D. student). (2025, August 8-10). Women See Impact, Men See Laughs: Gender Differences in Scientists’ Perception of Humor Effectiveness and Appropriateness in Science communication [Paper presentation]. Annual conference of […]
Challenges and Futures of Critical Media Studies Seen Through the Transformations of ‘Alternative Media’
Jay Hamilton. “Challenges and Futures of Critical Media Studies Seen Through the Transformations of ‘Alternative Media’.” Presented at “Histories, Presents and Futures of Media and Communication,” Communication and Media Research […]
Examining the use of aggressive satirical humor on perceptions of trustworthiness in communication about renewable energy
Yeo, S. K., Freiling, I., Jiyoung Yeon (Ph.D. student), Zhang, J. S., McKasy, M., Michael A. Cacciatore, Su, L. Y.-F., & Siskind, S. R. (forthcoming). “Examining the use of aggressive […]
Making a Magical Medium, or, How to Rip a Hole in the Fabric of Reality
Shira Chess (Accepted). “Making a Magical Medium, or, How to Rip a Hole in the Fabric of Reality.” Journal of Cinema & Media Studies. Abstract: New technologies always carry a patina of […]
Reckoning with the World: South Korean Television and the Latin American Imaginary
Benjamin M. Han, Reckoning with the World: South Korean Television and the Latin American Imaginary (Temple University Press, 2025). https://tupress.temple.edu/books/reckoning-with-the-world Description: For many Koreans, Latin America is foreign and unfamiliar, but […]
Booker Mattison’s latest film, ‘An Unusual Suspect’ premiered on Tubi on April 25th
Booker Mattison’s latest film, ‘An Unusual Suspect’ premiered on Tubi on April 25th. The trailer can be found at: https://youtu.be/ZSHSrWiftRE?feature=shared Also notable, he I had the production hire three former students, […]
Netflix and the Global-Local Nexus: Korean TV Drama Creators and the Global Imaginary
Benjamin M. Han, “Netflix and the Global-Local Nexus: Korean TV Drama Creators and the Global Imaginary,” Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference, Chicago, Illinois, April 6, 2025.
Aspirational Cosmopolitanism: Gender and Korean TV Dramas in the Era of Developmentalism
Benjamin M. Han, “Aspirational Cosmopolitanism: Gender and Korean TV Dramas in the Era of Developmentalism,” Korean Journal of Communication 2. No. 1 (Spring 2025): 5-21, https://dx.doi.org/10.1353/kjc.00007. Abstract: Korean TV dramas began […]
Historicizing The Received Tradition of Community Media
Jay Hamilton. “Historicizing The Received Tradition of Community Media.” In Community Media, Sustainability, and Crisis; Lessons from Covid and Beyond, edited by Andrew Ó Baoill and Salvatore Scifo. New York: […]
African Women in Digital Spaces: Redefining Social Movements on the Continent and in the Diaspora
Wunpini Fatimata Mohammed. (October 2023). “African Women in Digital Spaces: Redefining Social Movements on the Continent and in the Diaspora” Invited by the Center for Women, Gender and Global Leadership and […]