Recent publications from CRIMSON members:
Cheema, M. (2025). Under surveillance: How podcasting on YouTube is redefining the media landscape of Pakistan.Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies, 31(5), 1629–1648
Cheema, M. (2025). Dissenting counter-publics in Pakistani social media and café culture. Palgrave Macmillan.
De Bondt, M., Aupers, S.D., Vande Winkel, R. (2025). ‘Stranger than fiction’: How and Why Conspiracy Theorists Decode Fiction to Construct their Worldview. Participations, 21 (1), 193-216.
Girginova, K., Han, W., Jaber, H., Kim, J., Madenga, F., Morales-Suárez, M., Celeste Wagner, M., & Wang, J. (2025). Global communication as a standpoint: A critical engagement with research, pedagogy, and the profession through a global communication lens. Media, Culture & Society, 47 (1): 189–209
Han, W. (2024). Korean Romance for Wholesomeness and Racism?: The Transcultural Reception of the Reality Dating Show Single’s Inferno. In D. C. Oh & B. M. Han (Eds.), Korean Pop Culture beyond Asia: Race and Reception (pp. 74–97). University of Washington Press.
Katz, Y., & Park, S. (2025). Make romantic comedies, not war: How televised romantic relationships can help us imagine everyday peace in Korea and Israel/Palestine in S. Laugier, R. Sinnerbrink & M. Shuster (Eds.),Global Series: TV and the Political Imagination (University of Exeter Press).
De Bondt, M., Aupers, S., Vande Winkel, R. (2024). Conspiracy theory goes to Hollywood: an audio-visual analysis of the documentary film Plandemic. JCMS-Journal of Cinema and Media Studies, 64 (4), 66-86.
Fan, J. (2024) “In and Against the Platform: Navigating Precarity for Instagram and Xiaohongshu (Red) Influencers”, New Media & Society, 27(12), 6379-6395.
Khlusova, A. & Stoltz, P., (2024), The Palgrave Handbook of Gender and Citizenship. Palgrave Macmillan, p. 425-447 23 p.
Stoltz, P., & Khlusova, A. (2024). Russian LGBT activism and the memory politics of sexual citizenship. Memory Studies, 18(1), 76-91.
Forthcoming: Wendi, L. and Fan, J. (forthcoming) “Research and Teaching as Chinese in the West: Positionality, Gaze, and Challenges in Decolonising Academic Knowledge Production and Dissemination”, in Cavazos, R. and Graham, R. (eds.) Sociology in Turmoil: Teaching and Research Strategies in an Anti-DEI Era. New York: Bloomsbury. Katz, Y. Mediamaking as peacemaking: Israel/Palestine. Rutgers University Press [forthcoming in Fall 2026].