“Ohio.” “Brat.” “Cringe.” “Weird.” Coconut emojis. Viral memes are omnipresent this campaign season, distilling concepts, images and ideas into simple, replicable formats that spread rapidly online.
Installation view of Mely Barragán’s “Macho” (2009), thread pillow stuffing and fabric, variable dimensions, in ‘Customizing Language’ at Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (photo by the author for ...
You're not likely to hear this on NPR, or the CBC, or—God forbid—the BBC: "The last few days have seen protests spreadin' throughout the Arab world, and leaders there are becomin' increasingly nervous ...
"In the same way that emotions were once judged too vague for scientific study, but now have thriving fields, we hope that the study of spiritual experience follows suit" -(David Yaden & Andrew ...
Connections with Evan Dawson Language, race, and accountability 10/15/2025 | 52m 15s | CC What’s the link between language, power, and race? Rochester native and Stanford linguist Jonathan Rosa joins ...
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