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Who’s Afraid of the Kitchen? Representations of the Kitchen in Three US Films, The Children’s Hour, Breakfast at Tiffany’s and Blue Jasmine
Who’s Actually Afraid of Artificial Intelligence (AI?)
Around the Kitchen Table: René Heredia Remembers
The First Foundation of a Good House: Ferryland's Mansion House Kitchen
Who’s Superconnected and Who’s Not? Investment in the UK’s Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) Infrastructure
Who’s Reading? On Children’s Aesthetics and Parenting1
Blue Porch
‘Breaking’ the Silence and ‘Fighting’ Back: Changing Representations of Female Response to Gender-Based Violence in Select Malayalam Films
Lost in the Department of Education Layoffs: Who’s Accountable Post-Covid-19 for Students with Disabilities?
Missing Strugglers: Debt’s Reach, Bankruptcy’s Limits, and a Proxy for Who’s Left Out
OpenClaw in 2026: What It Is, Who’s Using It, and Whether Your Business Should Adopt It
The Man Who Would Be Billy Collins
“Each of Us Contains the Other”
Quality of breakfast sausage containing legume flours as binders
Review: A Foreign Affair: Billy Wilder's American Films
REPRESENTATIONS OF THE CITY IN THE EARLY AND RECENT NIGERIAN NOVEL
Review: German Film after Germany. Toward a Transnational Aesthetic
Those Who Can Pay: The Impact of Socioeconomic Status in Long Term Care
Book Review: Who is Government? The Untold Story of Public Service, Michael Lewis, Editor
The Visibility of Ukrainian Women Refugees in the Romanian Public Sphere. Representations and Modes of Engagement
When Queer is Normalised: Recognising Representations of Homonormativity in Indian Audiovisual Brand Campaigns
‘Ardhanareeshwara’ – The Lord Who is Half Woman: Breaking the Gender Binary through Indian Philosophy and Contemporary Gender Studies
Affective Necropolitics, Procedural Necrorhetorics, and the US–Mexico Border in the Call of Duty Series
Huyssen, Andreas. Miniature Metropolis: Literature in an Age of Photography and Film. Cambridge, MA and London, UK: Harvard UP, 2015.
Chris Marker. Early Film Writings, edited by Steven Ungar. Translated by Sally Shafto, U of Minnesota P, 2024.