In this research master special of Talk Media to Me, PhD Council member and research master student Jord Telgenkamp (EUR) is joined by fellow student Lui Rommelspacher (EUR). Together they discuss how ableism shapes and is utilised in elite circles of Silicon Valley. They also reflect on their respective journeys of developing research interests and share their experiences as research master students. Learn more about ableism: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1057/9780230245181
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In this research master special of Talk Media to Me, PhD Council member and research master student Jord Telgenkamp (EUR) is joined by fellow student Lui Rommelspacher (EUR). Together they discuss how ableism shapes and is utilised in elite circles of Silicon Valley. They also reflect on their respective journeys of developing research interests and share their experiences as research master students. Learn more about ableism: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1057/9780230245181
We have rebranded ourselves! In this first episode of the new season, council members Dennis Janssen (UU) and Bjorn Beijnon (UvA) talk about their media month. What kept them busy in December and January? As media scholars, they ask themselves if it is possible to change your experience of media consumption: can media scholars still watch/read/play/listen to media 'uncritically'? Does that ruin the experience? Is it ethically correct to be an 'aca-fan' in media studies? You'll hear all about ...
Talk Media to Me
In this research master special of Talk Media to Me, PhD Council member and research master student Jord Telgenkamp (EUR) is joined by fellow student Lui Rommelspacher (EUR). Together they discuss how ableism shapes and is utilised in elite circles of Silicon Valley. They also reflect on their respective journeys of developing research interests and share their experiences as research master students. Learn more about ableism: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1057/9780230245181