Megan M Wood
@meganmwood.bsky.social
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Asst Prof Communication + Culture @ONU | PhD alum @UNC | Associate Editor @jcultecon.bsky.social | writes about the deeply dystopian character of U.S. political culture
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TWO Cultural Studies starter packs for the price of one! A collaborative effort with @gil-rodman.bsky.social. These packs include folks committed to cultural studies as both an intellectual and political practice.

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meganmwood.bsky.social
Exactly this. And I game, even. Just not that much.
jacobtlevy.bsky.social
New precise measurement of how online you are:

I am “I know about the Fuentes-Kirk feud, I know what groypers are, and I recognize the Pepe meme” online but not “recognize the video game references” online.
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jasonkirk.fyi
Discovering computer as an adult makes you go crazy. Discovering computer as a baby makes you go crazy. In all of human history, there will only ever be one generation to discover computer at the correct age: 13
internethippo.bsky.social
The problem with every post-Millennial generation is they got to go straight to high speed internet. Of course you'll get computer madness that way. Make them start with those old screeching modems and work their way up
meganmwood.bsky.social
I’m so glad to see this collection of essays published in honor of Larry. I had intended to contribute, but the timing of its preparation didn’t allow me to finish. I regret not being able to participate, but I’m grateful to celebrate this book and the community it represents.
Better Stories: Mapping Cultural Studies with Lawrence Grossberg
<p>Better Stories assembles essays and provocations in honor of Lawrence Grossberg’s radically contextual and affectively attuned lifework. In over fifty chapters, contributors trace mattering maps of...
imbricate.press
meganmwood.bsky.social
A little too on the nose, as far as falling empires go
meganmwood.bsky.social
If any Blueskyers need help accessing any contributions to this special forum, send me a DM!
meganmwood.bsky.social
I was honored to be a part of the volunteer collective that assembled this resource library, and I hope you (no matter who you are) find it useful; the immense power of education must be put to good collective use.

Resource on Addressing Authoritarianism and Fascism:
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About This Resource Library - National Communication Association
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biblioracle.bsky.social
The article itself is studiously balanced. (To a fault to my mind, but that's my perspective.) But this very dry paragraph in the middle is the whole deal. Why would an educational institution make this leap without any evidence of efficacy?
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michaelddwyer.bsky.social
It's so so important to understand that these technologies are absolutely failing within a market context, they all lose a ton of money and are set to lose more, the only path to profit for these vultures is to attach themselves to educational and government institutions.
biblioracle.bsky.social
The article itself is studiously balanced. (To a fault to my mind, but that's my perspective.) But this very dry paragraph in the middle is the whole deal. Why would an educational institution make this leap without any evidence of efficacy?
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out5p0ken.bsky.social
If you are National Guard or Active Duty military and you are being ordered to violate the constitutional rights of US citizens then this is the number to the GI Rights Hotline.

There is support. You don’t have to go through with it. 877-447-4487
meganmwood.bsky.social
It's the *breakneck speed* at which our country is hitting rock bottom that, I admit, caught me by surprise.
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dukepress.bsky.social
In "On the Way to Theory," Lawrence Grossberg introduces the major ways of thinking that provide the backstory for contemporary Western theory, including theorists Kant, Marx, and Heidegger to Foucault, Deleuze, and Hall. Read the intro for free now!
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Cover of On the Way to Theory by Lawrence Grossberg. Cover features a gradient background composed of light blue, warm orange, and light pink, reminiscent of a sunset. Atop the gradient background is a shape composed of thin, black lines, curves, and loops. Title letters are in bright white and are on top of the shape.
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propublica.org
NEW: Women experiencing pregnancy loss in states with abortion bans told us they wished they had known what to expect and how to advocate for themselves.

We created this guide for anyone who finds themselves in the same position. ⤵️
If You’re Pregnant, Here’s What You Should Know About the Medical Procedures That Could Save Your Life
Women experiencing pregnancy loss in states with abortion bans told us they wished they had known what to expect and how to advocate for themselves. We created this guide for anyone who finds…
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meganmwood.bsky.social
Someone send this man Gramsci's prison notebooks stat
yasharali.bsky.social
As he was being led into an extradition hearing, Luigi Mangione struggled with officers and shouted:

“It’s completely out of touch and an insult to the intelligence of the American people.”

He may have said “and their lived experience,” after that.
meganmwood.bsky.social
We all live in this timeline
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antipodeonline.bsky.social
Season 4 of the brilliant "Conjuncture" podcast -- co-sponsored by the Antipode Foundation -- opens with feminist historian Catherine Hall talking about the history of racial capitalism, colonizing geographies, and social reproduction trinitysocialjustice.com/racial-capit...
Racial Capitalism
Catherine Hall discusses the history of racial capitalism, colonizing geographies, social reproduction, and her groundbreaking new book Lucky Valley.
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textfiles.com
MIT has a set of books labelled "Open Access" but it's a little clunky to find them on the MIT Press site, and so I've gone ahead and mirrored 400+ of them here:

archive.org/details/mit_...