Items where Author is "Banet-Weiser, Sarah"

Number of items: 47.
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  • Television and the “honest” woman:mediating the labor of believability. (2022) Banet-Weiser, Sarah and Higgins, Kathryn Claire picture_as_pdf
  • Absence and exclusion:notes on a girls’ public sphere – a response to Kate Eichhorn’s ‘girls in the public sphere: dissent, consent, and media making’. Banet-Weiser, Sarah
  • Am I pretty or ugly? Girls and the market for self-esteem. Banet-Weiser, Sarah
  • ‘Confidence you can carry!’: girls in crisis and the market for girls' empowerment organizations. Banet-Weiser, Sarah
  • Convergence on the street: rethinking the authentic/commercial divide. Banet-Weiser, Sarah
  • Elián González and "the purpose of America": nation, family, and the child-citizen. Banet-Weiser, Sarah
  • Feminist labor in media studies/communication: is self-branding feminist practice? Banet-Weiser, Sarah and Juhasz, Alexandra
  • Forum part I: creativity: participations: dialogues on the participatory promise of contemporary culture and politics. Banet-Weiser, Sarah and Baym, Nancy K. and Coppa, Francesca and Gauntlett, David and Gray, Jonathan and Jenkins, Henry and Shaw, Adrienne
  • From pick-up artists to incels:con(fidence) games, networked misogyny, and the failure of neoliberalism. Bratich, Jack and Banet-Weiser, Sarah picture_as_pdf
  • Future tense:scandalous thinking during the conjunctural crisis. Hearn, Alison and Banet-Weiser, Sarah picture_as_pdf
  • Girls rule!: gender, feminism, and Nickelodeon. Banet-Weiser, Sarah
  • Hoop dreams: professional basketball and the politics of race and gender. Banet-Weiser, Sarah
  • ‘I just want to be me again!’ Beauty pageants, reality television and post-feminism. Banet-Weiser, Sarah and Portwood-Stacer, Laura
  • Introduction to special issue:the logic of victimhood. Chouliaraki, Lilie and Banet-Weiser, Sarah picture_as_pdf
  • Keynote address: media, markets, gender: economies of visibility in a neoliberal moment. Banet-Weiser, Sarah
  • Locating critique. Banet-Weiser, Sarah
  • #MasculinitySoFragile: culture, structure, and networked misogyny. Banet-Weiser, Sarah and Miltner, Kate M.
  • Our media studies. Banet-Weiser, Sarah and Gray, Herman
  • Postfeminism and popular feminism. Banet-Weiser, Sarah
  • RED is the new black: brand culture, consumer citizenship and political possibility. Banet-Weiser, Sarah and Lapsansky, Charlotte
  • Ruined lives:mediated white male victimhood. Banet-Weiser, Sarah picture_as_pdf
  • The beguiling:glamour in/as platformed cultural production. Hearn, Alison and Banet-Weiser, Sarah picture_as_pdf
  • Audio/visual resource
  • LSE IQ:Is gender equality possible? Lordan, Grace and Banet-Weiser, Sarah and Orgad, Shani
  • Book
  • Authentic™: the politics of ambivalence in a brand culture. (2012) Banet-Weiser, Sarah
  • Empowered:popular feminism and popular misogyny. Banet-Weiser, Sarah
  • Kids rule!: Nickelodeon and consumer citizenship. Banet-Weiser, Sarah
  • Racism postrace. Mukherjee, Roopali and Banet-Weiser, Sarah and Gray, Herman
  • The most beautiful girl in the world: beauty pageants and national identity. Banet-Weiser, Sarah
  • Chapter
  • Beauty pageants. Banet-Weiser, Sarah
  • Brand. Banet-Weiser, Sarah
  • Critical perspectives of the children’s media community. Banet-Weiser, Sarah and Herr, Rebecca
  • Economy is culture. Banet-Weiser, Sarah and Castells, Manuel
  • Fade to white: racial politics and the troubled reign of Vanessa Williams. Banet-Weiser, Sarah
  • Girls rule! Gender, feminism and Nickelodeon. Banet-Weiser, Sarah
  • Imagining intersectionality: girl empowerment and the radical monarchs. Banet-Weiser, Sarah
  • Introduction:Postrace racial projects. Mukherjee, Roopali and Banet-Weiser, Sarah and Gray, Herman
  • ‘I’m beautiful the way I am’: empowerment, beauty, and aesthetic labour. Banet-Weiser, Sarah
  • Miss America, national identity, and the identity politics of whiteness. Banet-Weiser, Sarah
  • The Nickelodeon brand: buying and selling the audience. Banet-Weiser, Sarah
  • Productive ambivalence, economies of visibility and the political potential of feminist YouTubers. Glatt, Zoe and Banet-Weiser, Sarah picture_as_pdf
  • Radical vulnerability:feminism, victimhood and agency. Banet-Weiser, Sarah
  • Surfin’ the net: children, parental obsolescence, and citizenship. Banet-Weiser, Sarah
  • “We are all workers”: economic crisis, masculinity, and the American working class. Banet-Weiser, Sarah
  • We got next: negotiating race and gender in professional basketball. Banet-Weiser, Sarah
  • We pledge allegiance to kids: Nickelodeon and citizenship. Banet-Weiser, Sarah
  • What’s your flava? Race and postfeminism in media culture. Banet-Weiser, Sarah
  • Women, team sports, and the WNBA: playing Like a girl. Baroffio-Bota, Daniela and Banet-Weiser, Sarah