“It is clear that this idea of ‘applied humanism’ is being embodied by the day-to-day activities of our students, visiting scholars and faculty.”
The Potential of America’s Army the Video Game as Civilian-Military Public Sphere
The basic aim of this thesis is to assess the US Army produced videogame America’s Army (2002) and its online communities for its potential as a public sphere.
In Medias Res, Fall 2003
“Global in reach, cutting-edge in ambition, the people of CMS show the value of a comparative and critical approach to the processes of mediation.”
Strictly Bollywood?: Story, Camera and Movement in Hindi Film Dance
Why these Bollywood dances emerged as key ingredients of film and how these dances are received and reinterpreted by audiences outside India.
The Book as Looking Glass: Improving Works for and about Children in Early Modern England
Exploring three developments pertaining to children and reading in seventeenth-century England, including how profoundly death was implicated in the development of thought about children’s reading.
Popcorn Moms: Decoding Representations of Motherhood in American Popular Cinema, 1979-1989
“Popcorn Moms” is a socio-historical analysis of the ways American commercial cinema represented motherhood in the 1980s.
Experiments in Corporate Collaboration: The Case of the Arts Electronica FutureLab
he AEC is devising a strategy for cultivating industry partnerships based on the FutureLab’s experiments in corporate collaboration to date which have been successful namely because they are focused on mutually beneficial outcomes.









