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Perspectives, Positionalities, and Paradigms in Media and Social Justice Scholarship
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 9/1/24 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 9/1/24

Perspectives, Positionalities, and Paradigms in Media and Social Justice Scholarship

Omotayo Banjo, Srividya Ramasubramanian

Sep 2024 • The Oxford Handbook of Media and Social Justice, 3-10

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Critical Media Effects Framework: Bridging Critical Cultural Communication with Media Effects Through Power, Intersectionality, Context, and Agency
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 9/1/24 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 9/1/24

Critical Media Effects Framework: Bridging Critical Cultural Communication with Media Effects Through Power, Intersectionality, Context, and Agency

Srividya Ramasubramanian, Omotayo Banjo

Sep 2024 • The Oxford Handbook of Media and Social Justice 70, 28

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The Future of Media and Social Justice: Resistances, Reckoning, and Reparative Justice
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 9/1/24 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 9/1/24

The Future of Media and Social Justice: Resistances, Reckoning, and Reparative Justice

Srividya Ramasubramanian, Omotayo Banjo

Sep 2024 • The Oxford Handbook of Media and Social Justice, 299-301

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Intersectionality matters for hispanic health: A replication study using the All of Us Research Program
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 9/1/24 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 9/1/24

Intersectionality matters for hispanic health: A replication study using the All of Us Research Program

Mariana Rodrigues, Emma Risner, Brennan Rhodes-Bratton, Stephanie Cook, Adolfo Cuevas

Sep 2024 • International Journal for Equity in Health 23(1), 195

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Intersectionality and the gendered discussion around Muslim Canadian politicians on Twitter
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 9/1/24 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 9/1/24

Intersectionality and the gendered discussion around Muslim Canadian politicians on Twitter

Ahmed Al-Rawi, Mina Einifar, Wendy Hui Kyong Chun

Sep 2024 • Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict 12(2), 207-233 • John Benjamins Publishing Company

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How the Computer Taught Us to See
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 9/1/24 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 9/1/24

How the Computer Taught Us to See

Whitney Pow

Sep 2024 • Camera Obscura 116, 39(2)

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People’s practices in the face of data power
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 9/1/24 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 9/1/24

People’s practices in the face of data power

Roderic Crooks, Catherine D’Ignazio, Arne Hintz, Fieke Jansen, Juliane Jarke, Anne Kaun, Stine Lomborg, Dan McQuillan, Jonathan A Obar, Lucy Pei, Ana Pop Stefanija

Sep 2024 • Dialogues in Data Power, 80-102 • Bristol University Press

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Oprah and Ozempic: a commentary on Oprah Winfrey’s “shame, blame and the weight loss revolution”
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 9/1/24 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 9/1/24

Oprah and Ozempic: a commentary on Oprah Winfrey’s “shame, blame and the weight loss revolution”

Apryl Williams, Mel Monier

Sep 2024 • Critical Studies in Mass Communication 41(3), 263-268

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Multilevel sources of strength and school-based racial discrimination: Competing factors associated with mental health among African American college students
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 8/1/24 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 8/1/24

Multilevel sources of strength and school-based racial discrimination: Competing factors associated with mental health among African American college students

Essence Lynn Wilson, Lindsay Young, Robin Stevens

Aug 2024 • Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology • Educational Publishing Foundation

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Mpox discourse on twitter by sexual minority men and gender-diverse individuals: Infodemiological study using BERTopic
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 8/1/24 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 8/1/24

Mpox discourse on twitter by sexual minority men and gender-diverse individuals: Infodemiological study using BERTopic

Yunwen Wang, Karen O’Connor, Ivan Flores, Carl T. Berdahl, Ryan J. Urbanowicz, Robin Stevens, José A. Bauermeister, Graciela Gonzalez-Hernandez

Aug 2024 • JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 10, e59193

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Enhancing healthcare accessibility through telehealth for justice impacted individuals
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 8/1/24 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 8/1/24

Enhancing healthcare accessibility through telehealth for justice impacted individuals

Karmen S. Williams, Marianna J. Singh, Johanna E. Elumn, Megan Threats, Yongjie Sha, Terika McCall, Karen Wang, Bria Massey, Mary L. Peng, Kevin Wiley

Aug 2024 • Frontiers in Digital Health, 12

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Teachable moments: TikTok social drama as a site of Black feminist intellectual production
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 8/1/24 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 8/1/24

Teachable moments: TikTok social drama as a site of Black feminist intellectual production

Chelsea Peterson-Salahuddin

Aug 2024 • Information, Communication & Society, 1-18 • Routledge

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Anticolonial world-making: racial justice and global communication governance
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 7/1/24 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 7/1/24

Anticolonial world-making: racial justice and global communication governance

Paula Chakravartty, Charli Muller

Jul 2024 • Handbook of Media and Communication Governance 15, 189-199 • Edward Elgar Publishing

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From virus to viral: content analysis of HIV-related Twitter messages among young men in the US
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 7/1/24 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 7/1/24

From virus to viral: content analysis of HIV-related Twitter messages among young men in the US

Yunwen Wang, Jacqueline Ann Bannon, Natalia Roszkowska, Essence Lynn Wilson, Stephen Bonett, Elizabeth Lazarus, Nadia Dowshen, Robin Stevens

Jul 2024 • BMC Digital Health 2(1), 44

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News for (me and) you: Exploring the reporting practices of citizen journalists on TikTok
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 7/1/24 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 7/1/24

News for (me and) you: Exploring the reporting practices of citizen journalists on TikTok

Chelsea Peterson-Salahuddin

Jul 2024 • Journalism Studies 25(9), 1076-1094 • Routledge

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Platform governance and education policy: Power and politics in emerging edtech ecologies
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 6/1/24 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 6/1/24

Platform governance and education policy: Power and politics in emerging edtech ecologies

T Philip Nichols, Ezekiel Dixon-Román

Jun 2024 • Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis 46(2), 309-328 • SAGE Publications

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Framing the Yanomami: decolonial analysis of US coverage of Indigenous people in Brazil during COVID-19
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 6/1/24 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 6/1/24

Framing the Yanomami: decolonial analysis of US coverage of Indigenous people in Brazil during COVID-19

Raiana de Carvalho, Martina Santia, Srividya Ramasubramanian

Jun 2024 • Ethnic and Racial Studies 48(2), 346-367 • Routledge

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Critical Game Studies and Its Afterlives: Why Game Studies Needs Software Studies and Computer History
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 6/1/24 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 6/1/24

Critical Game Studies and Its Afterlives: Why Game Studies Needs Software Studies and Computer History

Whitney Pow

Jun 2024 • Just Tech

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Toward a community-driven approach to urban data-driven governance
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 6/1/24 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 6/1/24

Toward a community-driven approach to urban data-driven governance

Matthew Bui

Jun 2024 • International Communication Gazette, 17480485241261572 • SAGE Publications

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Elephant motorbikes and too many neckties: epistemic spatialization as a framework for investigating patterns of bias in convolutional neural networks
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 6/1/24 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 6/1/24

Elephant motorbikes and too many neckties: epistemic spatialization as a framework for investigating patterns of bias in convolutional neural networks

Raymond Drainville, Farida Vis

Jun 2024 • AI & Society 39(3), 1079-1093

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