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Flow

Flow’s mission is to provide a space where scholars and the public can discuss media histories, media studies, and the changing landscape of contemporary media.

  • Based in United States of America
  • Roughly three posts per month
  • First post on

Posts per month

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Posts per month
Month starting Posts
Oct 2022 5
Nov 2022 5
Dec 2022 5
Jan 2023 1
Feb 2023 15
Mar 2023 1
Apr 2023 9
May 2023 0
Jun 2023 0
Jul 2023 0
Aug 2023 4
Sep 2023 1
Oct 2023 6
Nov 2023 6
Dec 2023 4
Jan 2024 1
Feb 2024 2
Mar 2024 6
Apr 2024 7
May 2024 0
Jun 2024 0
Jul 2024 6
Aug 2024 3
Sep 2024 0
Oct 2024 5

Any gaps could be due to errors when fetching the blog’s feed.

Most recent posts

This AI is brought to you by…Matthew Crain / Miami University
Figure 1: Perplexity pitch deck I’ve just had a long chat with a new “AI search engine” called Perplexity. A cross between traditional web search and large-language learning model, Perplexity responds to queries in natural …
On , by Matthew Crain / Miami University, 1,237 words
K-pop Fandom is Fast Becoming an Empowering Space for LGBTQ+ Youth Around the WorldThomas Baudinette / Macquarie University
Figure 1: Ateez Performs at Coachella 2024 Blackpink, Ateez, Le Sserafim, Stray Kids, NewJeans. This is a short list of K-pop groups who have recently headlined major Western music festivals such as Coachella and Lollapalooza, …
On , by Thomas Baudinette / Macquarie University, 1,438 words
Digital Transmissions: Thinking Historically About Broadcasting and Electronic Sell-Through in the Digital Era Eleanor Patterson / Auburn University
Figure 1: Advertisement for the 5th generation iPod in fall 2005, the first to have video playback capabilities and push Apple to make deals with broadcast networks ABC and NBC. In her book, The Television …
On , by Eleanor Patterson / Auburn University, 1,996 words