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Cultural Studies in the Digital Age

Cultural Studies in the Digital Age brings together scholarship that examines cultural studies in a post-AI, post-COVID world.

Frederick Luis Aldama. Co-editor with Antonio Rafele and William Anthony Nericcio.

Cultural Studies in the Digital Age brings together scholarship that examines what cultural studies looks like after AI, after COVID, after the next new wave of next-generation developments in computer science. Essays by dozens of scholars examine Disney, video games, fashion photography, memes, Instagram, social media, the border, Mexico, and more. Scholars include: Aldama, Brian Frastaci, Federico Tarquini, Antonio Rafele, Tito Vagni, Gwendolyn Kurtz, Kristal Bivona, Luca Acquarelli, William Nericcio, Katie Waltman, Massimo Cerulo, Lorenzo Bruni, Alberto Abruzzese, Jennifer Carter, Ralph Clare, Nello Barile, Katlin Marisol Sweeney, Bonnie Opliger, Matteo Treleani, Vanni Codeluppi, Guerino Bovalino, Agnese Pastorino, Carlos Kelly, and Antonio Rafele.

Cultural Studies in the Digital Age brings together scholarship that examines what cultural studies looks like after AI, after COVID, after the next new wave of next-generation developments in computer science. Essays by dozens of scholars examine Disney, video games, fashion photography, memes, Instagram, social media, the border, Mexico, and more. Scholars include: Aldama, Brian Frastaci, Federico Tarquini, Antonio Rafele, Tito Vagni, Gwendolyn Kurtz, Kristal Bivona, Luca Acquarelli, William Nericcio, Katie Waltman, Massimo Cerulo, Lorenzo Bruni, Alberto Abruzzese, Jennifer Carter, Ralph Clare, Nello Barile, Katlin Marisol Sweeney, Bonnie Opliger, Matteo Treleani, Vanni Codeluppi, Guerino Bovalino, Agnese Pastorino, Carlos Kelly, and Antonio Rafele.

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