by Laura Portwood-Stacer I’m writing this post a few days after the world learned that Donald Trump had won enough electoral votes to become the 45th ...
by Julian Gottlieb In my last post for RA, I made the case for movements to be more strategically adaptive; to evolve, pivot on issues, and tinker with ...
As we launch our new look at Re.framing Activism—one put together by the original founder of the website, Rachel Tavernor— we also bring you, below, two ...
by Paula Serafini Art activism has been written about. A lot. Politics and art are a good match, and events, exhibitions and publications that address ...
the case of networked activism led by Sabrina Bittencourt in João de Deus case – RE.FRAMING ACTIVISM
December 8th, 2018. João Teixeira de Farias, commonly known as “João de Deus” (“John of God” in Portuguese), the worldwide famous spiritual leader is on ...
By Gino Canella, Ph.D. As media studies scholars, social scientists, and journalists focus on big data, machine learning, and artificial intelligence, ...
by Pantelis Vatikiotis Research interest in alternative media has grown considerably over the last two decades in reference to the appropriation of ...
by Sara Xueting Liao The opening of 2020 has been unusual. Bushfires have been roaring in Australia for months. A weird flu season has caused ...
In this post, REFRAME co-managing editor Dr Tanya Kant interviews Re.Framing Activism editor Dr Eleftheria Lekakis on her new monograph: Consumer ...