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Vol 13 No 2 (2015)
Published:
2015-06-14
Special issue: Interrogating Internships
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Interrogating Internships: Unpaid Work, Creative Industries, and Higher Education, Edited By: Greig de Peuter, Nicole S. Cohen, and Enda Brophy
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Introduction
Greig de Peuter, Nicole S. Cohen, Enda Brophy
329-335
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Interrogating Internships: Conceptualizing Internships
Media and Cultural Industries Internships: A Thematic Review and Digital Labor Parallels
Thomas Corrigan
336-350
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From Apprenticeship to Internship: The Social and Legal Antecedents of the Intern Economy
Alexandre Frenette
351-360
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Interning and Investing: Rethinking Unpaid Work, Social Capital, and the “Human Capital Regime”
Sophie Hope, Joanna Figiel
361-374
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What Killed Moritz Erhardt? Internships and the Cultural Dangers of “Positive” Ideas
Bogdan Costea, Peter Watt, Kostas Amiridis
375-389
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Interrogating Internships: Internships and Creative Industries
Under the Cloak of Whiteness: A Circuit of Culture Analysis of Opportunity Hoarding and Colour-blind Racism Inside US Advertising Internship Programs
Christopher Boulton
390-403
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Reality TV’s Embrace of the Intern
Tanner Mirrlees
404-422
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Expo Milano 2015: The Institutionalization of Working for Free in Italy
Roberto Ciccarelli
423-427
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A History of Internships at CBC Television News
Marlene Murphy
428-437
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(De)valuing Intern Labour: Journalism Internship Pay Rates and Collective Representation in Canada
Errol Salamon
438-458
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Internships, Workfare, and the Cultural Industries: A British Perspective
David Lee
459-470
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Interrogating Internships: Internships and Higher Education
Nothing for Money and Your Work for Free: Internships and the Marketing of Higher Education
Mara Einstein
471-485
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“You Kind of Have to Bite the Bullet and do Bitch Work”: How Internships Teach Students to Unthink Exploitation in Public Relations
Michelle Rodino-Colocino, Stephanie N. Berberick
486-500
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Negotiating Educated Subjectivity: Intern Labour and Higher Education in Hong Kong
Iam-chong Ip
501-508
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Interrogating Course-Related Public Interest Internships in Communications
Sandra Smeltzer
509-525
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Educating the Precariat: Intern Labour and a Renewed Approach to Media Literacy Education
Doug Tewksbury
526-532
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Unwaged Posts in UK Universities: Controversies and Campaigns
Kirsten Forkert, Ana Lopes
533-553
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Interrogating Internships: Intern Labour Activism
Art Struggles: Confronting Internships and Unpaid Labour in Contemporary Art
Panos Kompatsiaris
554-566
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Report on Intern Rights Advocacy in 2013-2014
Intern Labor Rights
567-578
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Ontario Interns Fight Back: Modes of Resistance Against Unpaid Internships
William Webb
579-586
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Challenging Intern Nation: A Roundtable with Intern Labour Activists in Canada
Nicole Cohen, Greig de Peuter
587-598
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Exploited for a Good Cause? Campaigning Against Unpaid Internships in the UK Charity Sector
Vera Weghmann
599-602
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Articles
The Digital Spatial Fix
Daniel Marcus Greene, Daniel Joseph
223–247
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Austerity discourses in "Der Spiegel" magazine, 2009-2014
Yiannis Mylonas
248–269
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Anti-Neoliberal Neoliberalism: Post-Socialism and Bulgaria’s “Ataka” Party
Martin Marinos
274–297
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Base, Superstructure and the Irish Property Crash—Towards a Crisis Theory of Communications
Henry Silke
298–320
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The Commodity Form of Safety Information
Rodrigo Finkelstein
610–623
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Reflections (Non Peer-Reviewed)
On Dallas Smythe’s “Audience Commodity”: An Interview with Lee McGuigan and Vincent Manzerolle
Henry Adam Svec
270–273
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Media and Information Technology in Ten Years’ Time: A Society of Control Both from Above and Below, and From Outside and Inside
Jörg Becker
321–328
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Reflections on Bolaño’s Culture Industry
Thomas Klikauer
603–606
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Reflections on Phelan’s Neoliberalism, Media, and the Political
Thomas Klikauer
607–609
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The Political Economy of Crisis and the Crisis of Political Economy: The Challenge of Sustainability
Graham Murdock
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