bryce peakeinThe Political EarSpies, Spooks and World Press FreedomHow the US harmed press freedom around the worldMay 3, 2018May 3, 2018
bryce peakeinThe Political EarTutorial: Plotting Lexical Dispersion (Conspiracy Lies from the Left-of-Center)How often do people talk about specific topics — say, conspiracy — on Twitter? This tutorial helps you visualize an answer.Apr 22, 2018Apr 22, 2018
bryce peakeinThe Political EarMedia EthnographyDigital Unworkers. Online Wrestling Personas. Zombies. UFOs. Coders. Students write about them all.Apr 12, 2018Apr 12, 2018
bryce peakeinThe Political EarConspiracy Obsession in the US News CycleMaybe the conservative moral panic over conspiracy-obsession is legit.Apr 11, 2018Apr 11, 2018
bryce peakeTeachingI embrace teaching as an opportunity to empower students with social scientific theories and methods that explain, disrupt, and re-imagine…Dec 5, 2017Dec 5, 2017
bryce peakeinProfessional Life in MCSResuming your Resume EditingBy now, you’re starting to revise or develop your resume! (hint hint) It’s hard to get it down to 1–2 pages, but it is possible.Oct 5, 2017Oct 5, 2017
bryce peakeinProfessional Life in MCSGet your LinkedIn LinkedOnWords to avoid in your profile: Lit, Savage, Turnt, AFSep 12, 2017Sep 12, 2017
bryce peakeinProfessional Life in MCSTeaching Careers: A 404 SyllabusAll of the post-World War II disciplines in the University are asking the same question: How do we help our students find work?Sep 2, 2017Sep 2, 2017
bryce peakeinThe Political EarTeaching and Learning Ethnography in the Age of its Technological ReproducabilityNotes on becoming media ethnographers and innervating the futureMay 23, 2017May 23, 2017
bryce peakeinThe Political EarThe indelible lightness of Bannon’s Leninism (and Other Tales of Concepts That Aren’t Sticky…Leftist strangely resonates with a new word that has entered their lexicon: Leninist. Somehow now they’re leftist? Or am I conservative?Mar 7, 2017Mar 7, 2017