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The Overseas Job Market and the Media Studies Academy

August 9, 2011
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The Overseas Job Market and the Media Studies Academy

A discussion of the academic job market and hiring processes in the UK and Ireland.
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Over the Rainbow: Selling the National Lottery in Post Celtic Tiger Ireland

October 8, 2010
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Over the Rainbow: Selling the National Lottery in Post Celtic Tiger Ireland

In a cultural climate in which many now pick up a newspaper or turn on the nightly news with a strong sense of foreboding, a distinctive new ad has appeared in cinemas, run before every feature film I’ve gone to see in recent weeks.
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Transforming The Academy’s Female Winners into Losers

March 26, 2010
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Transforming The Academy’s Female Winners into Losers

The proposition that the Academy’s female winners are in a more profound sense losers has emerged as a media talking point.
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In Praise of Dwangela

February 22, 2010
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In Praise of Dwangela

Where Pam and Jim (a couple whose sweetness is wonderfully conveyed by the fused appellation “Jam”) are associated with mild and often toothless critiques of the corporate regime, pulling pranks and expressing symbolic (and frequently non-verbal) opposition to or incredulity about the absurdities of corporate life, Dwangela perform a more substantive critical function.
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