Back in April I posted what I was, apparently, all about. Now that I’ve officially survived my first quarter in grad school, let’s see if my paper titles can tell us any more.

Triangulating theory and practice: Social force, culture, and the person in communication research

Ludwik Fleck’s Genesis and Development of a Scientific Fact: Summary and analysis

The individual and the mass in critical theory: Or, how I learned to stop worrying and love the culture industry

Technology/identity: The work of Kelly Gates, 2002-2006

Cultural cartographies: British cultural studies and the struggle with structure

Theory and prophecy: Technological determinism and media history

Scientific ethnographies: Image and knowledge in the work of Morana Alac

Symbolic epistemologies: My intellectual development in Robert S. Westman’s Introduction to Science Studies

Annotated bibliography: Selected readings from Kelly A. Gates’ “History of Communication Research”

If I must suggest one thing to take away from this, it’s that I have, apparently, a bizarre fetish for colons.

Yes, if anyone is looking for an opportunity to quote me out of context, now is the time.


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