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Latest Issues

Resisting Attacks on Academic Freedom and Inquiry

Demoralized, Defunded, Delegitimized

In a recent conversation for the The New York Times, Tressie McMillan Cottom spoke about the Trump administration's attacks on higher education, noting those attacks are part of a wider campaign to d...

a year ago
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From Broken Bridges to Better Feeds

The Hidden Costs of Neglect

In “All Roads Lead to Ruin: Acknowledging (and Addressing) Infrastructural Neglect,” a new BITAP publication, author Evan R. Jones shines a light on a problem that stays in the shadows: the disrepair of our r...

a year ago

The Politics of Digital Spectacle

The Spectacle is the Strategy

Elon Musk’s chaotic leadership is not just spectacle—it is a deliberate strategy to undermine democratic institutions, argues Tressie McMillan Cottom in The New York Times. Musk has allegedly facilitated Tr...

a year ago

Authoritarian Currents: Influence, Resistance, and Media Power

Authoritarian Politics - A Reading List

CITAP, in collaboration with Marie Heřmanová & Kristóf Szombati, presents a very timely and important reading list: “Authoritarian Politics: How to Understand It and How to Resist It.”

Authoritar...

a year ago

Digital Resistance, Healthcare Failures, and Political Contradictions

🚨We Tried to Tell Y'All🚨 New Book Release

We are celebrating the release of We Tried to Tell Y'All: Black Twitter and the Rise of Digital Counternarratives (Oxford University Press) by Meredith D. Clark!

This groundbreaking book exam...

a year ago

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