Dr. Mel Stanfill’s new book Exploiting Fandom. Exploiting Fandom examines how the relationship of media industries to fans is shaped by heteronormativity, whiteness, consumption, copyright law and labor.
T&T student Jessica Campbell presented her paper “Contextual User-centered Design – A Provisional Framework for Design Without the User” at the 2019 Symposium on Communicating Complex Information (SCCI) in Shreveport, LA from February 25-26.
Alumna Carissa Baker ’18, the first T&T doctoral student awarded Order of Pegasus, was awarded the Outstanding Dissertation Award from the UCF College of Arts and Humanities.
T&T dissertation student Wendy Givoglu passed her dissertation defense for her research on arts participation and engagement amongst millennials in Orlando.
T&T alumnus Daniel W. Powell published his new book Horror Culture in the New Millennium: Digital Dissonance and Technohorror, exploring how technology is altering the human experience.
Film professor Phil Peters led a group to India this past summer to film. Three of their mini-documentaries will be featured during UCF’s International Week.
Texts and Technology Ph.D. was one of three programs in the College of Arts and Humanities selected due to the quality of the assessment results report.
Flickering Landscapes Conference – The Image of Migration: Landscapes and People deadline for submissions: November 1, 2018 contact email: bmauer@ucf.edu Flickering Landscapes Conference – “The Image of Migration: Landscapes and People” Center for Emerging Media, University of Central Florida Orlando, FL, United States, March 28-30, 2019 PRESENTED BY: The Center for Humanities and Digital Research, […]