UVA's Department of Media Studies analyzes media culture, technology, labor, literacy, policy, infrastructure, and inequity. Our goal is to provide students with the tools to evaluate and shape media. With global reach, our faculty and students examine media from a variety of perspectives that include media history, aesthetics and form, audience analysis, media uses, the impact of media on public opinion, and the relations between media and the law.
Jair Bolsonaro, A Perfect Example Of Why Autocrats Hate Women
David Nemer in WorldCrunch.
Stephen Curry Said Davidson Changed His Life. He Changed Davidson.
Anna Katherine Clay in The New York Times.
How a Community of TikTokers Is Debunking Disability, One Viral Video at a Time
Liz Ellcessor interviewed by Women's Health.
A Prehistory of Social Media
Kevin Driscoll writes for The Free Library.
Brazil’s never ending war on the poor
David Nemer quoted in Al Jazeera.
How Much Does the CCP Already Know About You?
Aynne Kokas featured on the Democracy Paradox podcast.
Making Money Public: The Journalistic Construction of the Paycheck Protection Program
Lana Swartz and Parker Bach in the International Journal of Communication.
Salman Rushdie Changed Everything
Siva Vaidhyanathan in The New Republic.
Everything You Need to Know About the Penguin Random House Trial
Siva Vaidhyanathan quoted in Esquire.
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February 27, 2024
Mona Sloane in Big Data & Society.
February 15, 2024
Jed Baul featured in the UVA Data Science blog.