[Sigiii-l] Fwd: [tripleC] New Issue Published
Michel Menou
michel.menou at orange.fr
Mon Nov 30 08:56:12 EST 2015
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Subject: [tripleC] New Issue Published
Date: Sun, 29 Nov 2015 22:36:07 +0100
From: Christian Fuchs <christian.fuchs at triple-c.at>
To: Michel J. Menou <micheljmenou at gmail.com>
Dear Readers,
The current year is coming to a close and tripleC has just finished this
year's volume, which is the 13th year of publication.
You below find the table of contents of volume 13's issue 2.
Thanks for the continuing interest in tripleC.
We hope in your continued support in 2016.
With kind regards,
Christian Fuchs
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Prof. Christian Fuchs
Co-Editor of tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique
University of Westminster,
Director of the Communication and Media Research Institute
christian.fuchs at triple-c.at
tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique. Open Access Journal for a
Global Sustainable Information Society
Vol 13, No 2 (2015)
Table of Contents
http://www.triple-c.at/index.php/tripleC/issue/view/32
Special issue: Interrogating Internships
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Interrogating Internships: Unpaid Work, Creative Industries, and Higher
Education, Edited By: Greig de Peuter, Nicole S. Cohen, and Enda Brophy
Introduction (329-335)
Greig de Peuter, Nicole S. Cohen, Enda Brophy
Interrogating Internships: Conceptualizing Internships
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Media and Cultural Industries Internships: A Thematic Review and Digital
Labor Parallels (336-350)
Thomas Corrigan
>From Apprenticeship to Internship: The Social and Legal Antecedents of the
Intern Economy (351-360)
Alexandre Frenette
Interning and Investing: Rethinking Unpaid Work, Social Capital, and the
“Human Capital Regime” (361-374)
Sophie Hope, Joanna Figiel
What Killed Moritz Erhardt? Internships and the Cultural Dangers of
“Positive” Ideas (375-389)
Bogdan Costea, Peter Watt, Kostas Amiridis
Interrogating Internships: Internships and Creative Industries
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Under the Cloak of Whiteness: A Circuit of Culture Analysis of Opportunity
Hoarding and Colour-blind Racism Inside US Advertising Internship Programs
(390-403)
Christopher Boulton
Reality TV’s Embrace of the Intern (404-422)
Tanner Mirrlees
Expo Milano 2015: The Institutionalization of Working for Free in Italy
(423-427)
Roberto Ciccarelli
A History of Internships at CBC Television News (428-437)
Marlene Murphy
(De)valuing Intern Labour: Journalism Internship Pay Rates and Collective
Representation in Canada (438-458)
Errol Salamon
Internships, Workfare, and the Cultural Industries: A British Perspective
(459-470)
David Lee
Interrogating Internships: Internships and Higher Education
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Nothing for Money and Your Work for Free: Internships and the Marketing of
Higher Education (471-485)
Mara Einstein
“You Kind of Have to Bite the Bullet and do Bitch Work”: How Internships
Teach Students to Unthink Exploitation in Public Relations (486-500)
Michelle Rodino-Colocino, Stephanie N. Berberick
Negotiating Educated Subjectivity: Intern Labour and Higher Education in
Hong Kong (501-508)
Iam-chong Ip
Interrogating Course-Related Public Interest Internships in Communications
(509-525)
Sandra Smeltzer
Educating the Precariat: Intern Labour and a Renewed Approach to Media
Literacy Education (526-532)
Doug Tewksbury
Unwaged Posts in UK Universities: Controversies and Campaigns (533-553)
Kirsten Forkert, Ana Lopes
Interrogating Internships: Intern Labour Activism
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Art Struggles: Confronting Internships and Unpaid Labour in Contemporary Art
(554-566)
Panos Kompatsiaris
Report on Intern Rights Advocacy in 2013-2014 (567-578)
Intern Labor Rights
Ontario Interns Fight Back: Modes of Resistance Against Unpaid Internships
(579-586)
William Webb
Challenging Intern Nation: A Roundtable with Intern Labour Activists in
Canada (587-598)
Nicole Cohen, Greig de Peuter
Exploited for a Good Cause? Campaigning Against Unpaid Internships in the UK
Charity Sector (599-602)
Vera Weghmann
Articles
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The Digital Spatial Fix (223–247)
Daniel Marcus Greene, Daniel Joseph
Austerity discourses in "Der Spiegel" magazine, 2009-2014 (248–269)
Yiannis Mylonas
Anti-Neoliberal Neoliberalism: Post-Socialism and Bulgaria’s “Ataka”
Party (274–297)
Martin Marinos
Base, Superstructure and the Irish Property Crash—Towards a Crisis Theory
of Communications (298–320)
Henry Silke
The Commodity Form of Safety Information (610–623)
Rodrigo Finkelstein
Reflections (Non Peer-Reviewed)
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On Dallas Smythe’s “Audience Commodity”: An Interview with Lee
McGuigan and Vincent Manzerolle (270–273)
Henry Adam Svec
Media and Information Technology in Ten Years’ Time: A Society of Control
Both from Above and Below, and From Outside and Inside (321–328)
Jörg Becker
Reflections on Bolaño’s Culture Industry (603–606)
Thomas Klikauer
Reflections on Phelan’s Neoliberalism, Media, and the Political
(607–609)
Thomas Klikauer
The Political Economy of Crisis and the Crisis of Political Economy: The
Challenge of Sustainability
Graham Murdock
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