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International Journal of Cultural Studies

An anatomy of carewashing: Corporate branding and the commodification of care during Covid-19

International Journal of Cultural Studies, Ahead of Print. This article defines ‘carewashing’ as commercial branding strategies which commodify care and attempt to increase corporate profit, and provides the first theorisation and historicisation of th…

By Andreas Chatzidakis, 4 years ago
International Journal of Cultural Studies

‘Generic visuals’ of Covid-19 in the news: Invoking banal belonging through symbolic reiteration

International Journal of Cultural Studies, Ahead of Print. In the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, images of the virus molecule and ‘flatten-the-curve’ line charts were inescapable. There is now a vast visual repertoire of vaccines, people wearing …

By Giorgia Aiello, 4 years ago
International Journal of Cultural Studies

Publicness and commoning: Pandemic intersections and collective visions at times of crisis

International Journal of Cultural Studies, Ahead of Print. In this article, we examine publicness during the pandemic, with a particular focus on the conditions it creates or constricts for engagement, solidarity and collective action. We interrogate t…

By Myria Georgiou, 4 years ago
International Journal of Cultural Studies

Post-Covid: What is cultural theory useful for?

International Journal of Cultural Studies, Ahead of Print. This short piece explores what cultural theory should learn from the experience of the global pandemic. It argues that the main lesson should not be about how the crisis of the pandemic has bee…

By Nick Couldry, 4 years ago
International Journal of Cultural Studies

Playing YouTube: How the Nancy YouTuber doll and app position children as aspiring YouTube influencers

International Journal of Cultural Studies, Volume 25, Issue 2, Page 121-140, March 2022. This article analyzes Nancy YouTuber, a popular doll and companion app that is part of a growing trend of children’s toys modeled on YouTube influencers. Nancy You…

By Alexandra Ruiz-Gomez, 4 years ago
International Journal of Cultural Studies

More than a makeover: Discourses of masculinity, hyposexuality, and marriage in Queer Eye: We’re in Japan!

International Journal of Cultural Studies, Volume 25, Issue 2, Page 157-173, March 2022. This article examines Anglo-American portrayals of sexual inactivity in Japan, a media narrative that has been critically overlooked, yet offers much insight into …

By Daphne Gershon, 4 years ago
International Journal of Cultural Studies

Teens on screens: Girls’ negotiations of representations of texting in teen film

International Journal of Cultural Studies, Volume 25, Issue 2, Page 141-156, March 2022. Teen film is a space where stories about young people’s engagement with technology are told and where relationships and communication are represented. How do girls…

By Kyra Clarke, 4 years ago
International Journal of Cultural Studies

Convivial reflexivity in the changing city – a tale of hospitality or hostility?

International Journal of Cultural Studies, Volume 25, Issue 2, Page 210-230, March 2022. The article interrogates whether citizens’ (embodied) encounters with migrant populations (newcomers and settled) enable or hinder convivial reflexivity in a multi…

By Afroditi-Maria Koulaxi, 4 years ago
International Journal of Cultural Studies

Everyday data cultures and USB portable flash drives

International Journal of Cultural Studies, Volume 25, Issue 2, Page 192-209, March 2022. In this article, we present a deeper understanding of everyday data cultures in regards to personal information management practices. We draw on a study involving …

By Rowan Wilken, 4 years ago
International Journal of Cultural Studies

Leaning in, pushed out: Postfeminist precarity, pandemic labor, and journalistic discourse

International Journal of Cultural Studies, Volume 25, Issue 2, Page 174-191, March 2022. During the Covid-19 pandemic, the postfeminist ideal of “having it all” became more contradictory, as women struggled to juggle work and childcare. This research, …

By Jessica Maddox, 4 years ago

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