The design of bilingual talking toys and their potential uses in the bilingual family.
We Are Like This Only: Desis and Hindi Films in the Diaspora
A theoretical framework and a set of analytical tools that might help us understand how Hindi films are watched in the Indian-American diaspora.
Negotiating Realists: The Sixth Generation of Chinese Filmmakers
By illuminating Sixth Generation Cinema, I aim to provide a glimpse into 1990s China where reforms have brought heartening as well as disturbing changes.
The Construction of Photojournalism: Visual Style and Branding in the Magnum Photos Agency
The visual style of photographic representation developed by the Magnum Photos agency, the most prestigious international agency for photojournalists.
The Medium Still Isn’t the Message: Revisiting the Link Between Communication Technologies and Political Liberalization
Questioning the claims presently being made on behalf of the Internet as a unidirectional causal agent in socio-political liberalisation.
The Commoditable Block Party: Electric Signs in Manhattan, 1881-1917
The form and content of the electric bulb sign in Manhattan from 1892 to 1917 — and how this unique medium engaged with its environment and audience.
A Digital Assemblage: Diagramming the Social Realities of the Stikine River Watershed
The landscape of the Stikine River Watershed through varied perspectives and heterogeneous data sets, using landscape as a condition for relating factors of knowledge, discourse, and power.








