What is a reasonable expectation if you have invited someone over to watch a movie?
media
old, new, social, global, cross platforms etc.
Media Circus: Heatwave edition
What has piqued your sociopolitical media interests lately? Please share your bouquets and brickbats.
Media Circus: yes it’s still the silly season edition
What has piqued your sociopolitical media interests lately? Please share your bouquets and brickbats.
Media Circus: Abbott’s got nothing to hide edition
What has piqued your sociopolitical media interests lately? Please share your bouquets and brickbats.
The ‘damaged women’ vote
Recently we were being trolled by an Australian economist, Dr Steven Kates about the Obama win in the United States of America. Among his conclusions, that the Obama vote was made up of the medicants (ie. people who need significant… Read More ›
SF Question of the Day: Dune and Lawrence of Arabia
Would Frank Herbert’s Dune have been such a wide success if its publication in 1965 had not been preceded by David Lean’s masterful cinematography of windswept dunes in 1962’s Lawrence of Arabia?
How, more generally, does our experience of pictorial representations of landscapes and people (both still and moving pictures) influence our perceptions of other works of art, of the world and people around us, and even of our own self-awareness?
Media Circus: Silly Season edition
What has piqued your sociopolitical media interests lately? Please share your bouquets and brickbats.
Media Circus: do union officials really face no penalties for embezzlement, or is the Opposition wasting everybody’s time edition
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Quicklink: Stella Young on communication guidelines and disability
Let me make this quite clear. I do not identify as a person with a disability. I’m a disabled person. And I’ll be a monkey’s disabled uncle if I’m going to apologise for that.
Quick Hit: Latest from the Geena Davis Institute
The latest report from the Geena Davis Institute is the very detailed “Gender Roles & Occupations: A Look at Character Attributes and Job-Related Aspirations in Film and Television”. Most people are aware that women and girls are underrepresented as speaking characters in film and television, but you may still be shocked by how much.