Reflexive Cultural Studies
1970 - 1985
During this period, scholars treated culture as a terrain of power, linking media forms, language, and educational structures to social hierarchies. Interdisciplinary methods proliferated, combining textual analysis, discourse approaches, and ethnographic insights to examine everyday practices, consumption, and identity. Reflexivity became central, with researchers scrutinizing their own role in knowledge production and the politics of representation.
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Late Capitalist Postmodernism
1986 - 1992
Hybridity and Reflexivity
1993 - 1999
Networked Culture and Labor
2000 - 2006
Networked Participatory Culture
2007 - 2013
Algorithmic Networked Publics
2014 - 2024